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  1. The Farmer Takes a Wife (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Oct 30, 1934 and played through Jan 26, 1935.

  2. Title: The Farmer Takes a Wife Summary: Charming love story set on the Erie Canal in the mid-19th Century. A farmer works on the canal to earn money to buy a farm. He meets a cook on a canal boat, but she can't even consider ... Directed by: Victor Fleming Actors: Janet Gaynor, Henry Fonda, Charles Bickford Production Company: Fox Film Corporation

  3. Despite the rise of the railroads, in the 1850s the Erie Canal is still a major route for transporting goods. Farmer Dan Harrow (Henry Fonda) takes a canal boat job to save money for his own land.

    • Drama
  4. The farmers travel to the ladies' hometowns. One of the women contemplates whether her relationship at the farm is headed in the right direction. At the final mixer, the ladies meet the farmers' families and get to know them better. The farmers must decide which ladies they will take on a romantic solo date.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Next episode of Farmer Wants a Wife season 2. Farmer Wants a Wife season 2 airs Thursdays at 9 pm ET/PT on Fox, with new episodes available to stream the following day on Hulu . The next new episode airs May 9 and here's what we know: Farmer Wants a Wife season 2 episode 13: "The Final Decisions" "The farmers make their final choices between ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2006 · Fonda plays a soft-spoken, progress-minded farmer who falls in love with the feisty cook (Gaynor) aboard a working canal barge. Gaynor’s forthright, spunky role in The Farmer Takes A Wife enabled her to stretch her wholesome star persona into fresh territory.

  7. The Farmer Takes a Wife. Henry Fonda stars in this romantic comedy set in 1850s New York. When he realizes that he needs to supplement his farming income, Dan Harrow (Fonda) takes a job on a canal boat. There, he meets and falls head over heels for beautiful Molly Larkins (Janet Gaynor), the daughter of the ship’s cook, much to her father’s ...