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The Front Page

The Front Page

By Lewis Milestone

United States 101 minutes 1931 English
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  • National Film Registry (Inductee) - 2010 National Film Preservation Board (United States)
  • Oscar - Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nominee) - 1931 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar - Best Director (Nominee) - 1931 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar - Best Picture (Nominee) - 1931 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)

Synopsis

Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his honeymoon money to get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Can he and Burns keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?

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