Toby and the Tall Corn (1954)

Toby is a heartwarming and entertaining portrait of one of the last travelling variety shows in the United States. Every summer, Toby, the troupe's charming, down-to-earth owner/lead actor takes his small band of performers to towns across the Midwest to perform under a massive tent. Leacock captures the heat of the summer night on the faces of the appreciative audiences, the thrill of the live performances and the challenge of the set-up.

Director: Richard Leacock
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Richard Leacock
Production: Affiliated Film Producers
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Toby and the Tall Corn about?
Toby is a heartwarming and entertaining portrait of one of the last travelling variety shows in the United States. Every summer, Toby, the troupe's charming, down-to-earth owner/lead actor takes his small band of performers to towns across the Midwest to perform under a massive tent. Leacock captures the heat of the summer night on the faces of the appreciative audiences, the thrill of the live performances and the challenge of the set-up.
Who directed Toby and the Tall Corn?
Toby and the Tall Corn was directed by Richard Leacock.
How long is Toby and the Tall Corn?
Toby and the Tall Corn has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is Toby and the Tall Corn?
Toby and the Tall Corn is a Documentary film.
Where was Toby and the Tall Corn produced?
Toby and the Tall Corn was produced in United States of America.