In 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced Boys Town, a timeless classic
about Father Flanagan's home for wayward boys. Now you may read how
MGM's "Dream Machine" came face to face with a celebrated priest's
"Character Factory." New research presents the backstory to fans of
the film. Movie mogul Louis B. Mayer and Father Edward J. Flanagan
held winning hands in a high-stakes movie biography. Spencer Tracy
and Mickey Rooney starred. Gene Reynolds (Tony Ponessa), Martin
Spellman (Skinny), and Frankie Thomas (Freddie Fuller), explain how
a half-dozen proposed scripts created a legendary Oscar-winning
movie in exclusive interviews.
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