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adapted from WIKIPEDIA: Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (aka Marshmallow Moon in the UK) is a 1952 PARAMOUNT hillbilly musical comedy based on a 1919 Walter Benjamin Hare stage show that was one of the most produced plays in the history of American theater with 40,000 performances, as of 1952, mainly by amateur groups. Though a Technicolor A production, Aaron Slick fared poorly at the box office and was relegated to B movie status. From New York Times critic Bosley Crowler: "Claude Binyon, who wrote and directed, must have done so in a stultifying trance; not a trace of his well-known wit or drollery is evident in this film. And the songs, which are woodenly delivered by Miss Shore, Mr. Young and Robert Merrill, who plays the city rascal, are hard to remember as far as the door." John McCarten of The New Yorker wrote: "Every cliché of musical barnyard drama is included here, and the song lyrics run to such idiocies as 'Purt Nigh but Not Plumb.' Associated with Mr. Merrill in this hayshaking enterprise are Alan Young and Dinah Shore. They'll make you long for the streets outside." Released 1952 on vinyl RCA VICTOR 45 #47-4436 (E1VW-0741) Tech data: mastered with AVA triple filter© process (no Dolby) from @nnie's lost & found 45s #3