Description: BUY ME THAT TOWN 1sh 1941 Lloyd Nolan & Constance Moore in a brand new racket!An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm])Buy Me That Town, the 1941 Eugene Forde business crime comedy ("Brand new excitement as a brand new racket says 'Buy Me That Town'"; about a reformed criminal who discovers a town in New York where those in the local jail are somehow immune from any other law enforcement, so he basically buys the entire town and then converts the jail into a "country club prison"!) starring Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore, Albert Dekker, Sheldon Leonard, Barbara Jo Allen (billed as "Barbara Allen [Vera Vague]"), Edward Brophy, Warren Hymer, Horace McMahon, Richard Carle, and Olin HowlandStoryline With the gang business washed up, Rickey Deane, suave first lieutenant to racketeer Chink Moran, and Louie Lanzer, a has-been fighter with itchy fingers, decide to take a peaceful vacation in the country. They are followed by three hard-boiled characters, Fingers, Ziggy and Crusher. Ricky, thinking they are to be rubbed out for deserting Chink, who has been drafted into the Army, stops his car and confronts them. But they merely want to ask Ricky to be their new boss. He declines but promises to call them sometime if the need arises. They are speeding through a Connecticut village and are stopped by yokel Constable Sam Smedley. Judge Paradise, with his daughter Virginia as court clerk, fines them $5.00 each, plus $37 costs - or 30 days in jail. They, while waiting to hear from Jimmy's lawyer, are taken to the cells and are amazed to find the tumbledown jail wide open, with prisoners walking in and out. The door won't lock. The judge explains to Jimmy that Middle Village is unincorporated and broke, its sole income being traffic fines. The town's bonds, for everything from the houses to the village pump, are owned in New York. He also adds that anyone in jail in an unincorporated village is safe from the outside law - Federal,State and City. Ricky, fine paid, hustles back to New York and buys the town bonds for $40,000. Back in Middle Village, Ricky starts the ball rolling; he retains Judge Paradise, sends for Fingers, Ziggy and Crusher, and renovates the jail into a luxurious club. His lawyer then starts a stream of "customers on the lam" who pay $1000 a week for the comfort and protection of the Middle Village Jail. New fire chief Crusher, police chief Ziggy and the others board with Henrietta, a maiden lady with aspirations of becoming a gun moll. She also startles them with her collection of wanted posters, their pictures among them. Louie and Henrietta fall for each other. Virginia, in love with Ricky, tries to talk him into doing big things for the town, such as reopening its one-and-only factory. Ricky agrees when the Army offers a defense contract for shell casings. Meanwhile, Chink has gotten out of the Army and buys Louie's half interest in Middle Village. He tells the "boys" they are suckers for letting Ricky spend the jail "take" on civic improvements and he plans to wreck the factory deal. DON'T BE FOOLED, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING; AN ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER IN THE FUTURE WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN A REPRODUCTION THAT WILL BE WORTHLESS!!Please check out the above description and the pictures.Please note the pictures may have camera flash. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
Price: 175 USD
Location: Northfield, Massachusetts
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Size: 27" x 40"
Movie: BUY ME THAT TOWN
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
Year: 1940-49
Object Type: Poster
Industry: Movies