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Sweet Smell of Success
 

Sweet Smell of Success

Genre:
Drama
Mood:
Intense,
Spine-tingling,
Witty
Decade:
1950's
Country:
United States
Director:
Alexander MacKendrick
Actor:
Burt Lancaster,
Tony Curtis,
Martin Milner
Actress:
Susan Harrison
Release Year:
1957
Studio: MGM
Runtime: 96 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Desperate to promote one of his clients, slimy press flack Sidney Falco (Curtis) turns to the most powerful man he knows: acid-tongued gossip columnist JJ Hunsecker (Lancaster), who can make or break anyone in New York. Falco gets what he needs from Hunsecker, but then is maneuvered to help ruin a mild-mannered jazz trumpeter (Martin Milner) with eyes for the poison-pen scribe's younger sister (Susan Harrison).

Why I Love It:

Turning from his comedic work at Britain's Ealing Studios to direct this noirish, all-American masterpiece about greed, ambition, and the perversity of power, Alexander MacKendrick relied on estimable playwright Clifford Odets and writer Ernest Lehman for their scripting talent. What resulted was one of the most cynical, caustic films ever made about the sleazy underbelly of Manhattan show business, featuring blistering performances from Lancaster and a young Curtis in his prime. "I love this dirty town," proclaims the Walter Winchell-esque Hunsecker, and you never once doubt him. Sinister, tawdry, and burnished with a tone-perfect jazz score by Elmer Bernstein, "Success" was never this twisted.


Comments (1):

Bob Delaney
08:51:15 on 11/04/2011

A favorite movie of mine, and my favorite Tony Curtis performance. Just saw it on TCM the other day.

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