Film Analysis: People Will Talk (1951) | Mankiewicz’s Critique of Groupthink & McCarthyism — ATMA & Funomena

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While People Will Talk, starring Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, was billed under the romantic comedy genre with tinges of domestic drama surrounding pregnancy out of wedlock, director Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s production was evidently driven by such dense additional narrative circumstances that at times it would seem decidedly unfitting. While the two central plot threads […]

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