
Take Me to Town 1953
"The Rip-Roarin' Hip-Swinging Saga of VERMILLION O'TOOLE! The Fun She had and the Men She Fooled!"
Get ready for a wild ride with Take Me to Town (1953), a rip-roaring Western comedy directed by the master of melodrama, Douglas Sirk. Ann Sheridan shines as Vermilion O'Toole, a charming saloon entertainer on the run from the law.
Director: Douglas Sirk
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Take Me to Town (1953) about?
Joining forces with her former partner in crime, Vermilion O'Toole, a charming saloon entertainer, must lay low in a logging town while on the run from the law.
Who directed Take Me to Town?
Directed by the master of melodrama, Douglas Sirk.
Who stars in Take Me to Town?
Take Me to Town features a talented cast, including Ann Sheridan, Sterling Hayden, and Phillip Reed.
Is Take Me to Town (1953) worth watching?
With its lighthearted tone and comedic antics, Take Me to Town is a fun and entertaining film that explores themes of identity, community, and the power of female empowerment. Although it may not be a blockbuster hit, fans of classic Western comedies will find plenty to enjoy in this charming film.
How long is Take Me to Town?
81 minutes
About Take Me to Town (1953) — A Wild Ride of Comedy and Adventure
Get ready for a wild ride with Take Me to Town (1953), a rip-roaring Western comedy directed by the master of melodrama, Douglas Sirk. Ann Sheridan shines as Vermilion O'Toole, a charming saloon entertainer on the run from the law. Joining her on this adventure is Sterling Hayden as her former partner in crime, Newt Cole. As they lay low in the logging town of Timberline, they cross paths with the three sons of a widower, who are on a mission to find a wife for their dad. With its lighthearted tone and comedic antics, Take Me to Town is a fun and entertaining film that explores themes of identity, community, and the power of female empowerment. So why not take a trip back in time and experience the hip-swinging saga of Vermilion O'Toole for yourself?
From the moment Vermilion arrives in the quaint pioneer community of Pine Grove, she sets tongues wagging and sparks flying. With her quick wit and charming smile, she effortlessly charms the locals, but also stirs up a bit of trouble. As she navigates this new world, Vermilion must confront her own past and learn to adapt to a new sense of belonging. With its engaging storyline and memorable characters, Take Me to Town (1953) is a must-watch for fans of classic Western comedies.