Sweet Smell of Success

July. 04,1957      
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New York City newspaper writer J.J. Hunsecker holds considerable sway over public opinion with his Broadway column, but one thing that he can't control is his younger sister, Susan, who is in a relationship with aspiring jazz guitarist Steve Dallas. Hunsecker strongly disapproves of the romance and recruits publicist Sidney Falco to find a way to split the couple, no matter how ruthless the method.

Tony Curtis as  Sidney Falco
Burt Lancaster as  J.J. Hunsecker
Susan Harrison as  Susan Hunsecker
Martin Milner as  Steve Dallas
Jeff Donnell as  Sally
Sam Levene as  Frank D' Angelo
Joe Frisco as  Herbie Temple
Barbara Nichols as  Rita
Emile Meyer as  Lt. Harry Kello
Edith Atwater as  Mary

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Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty
1957/07/04

Memorable, crazy movie

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Pluskylang
1957/07/05

Great Film overall

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Glucedee
1957/07/06

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Anoushka Slater
1957/07/07

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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TheBigSick
1957/07/08

Fast paced, well acted, tautly directed, and carefully scripted, this superb thriller, in a realistic way, develops a gut-wrenching story, depicts some memorable characters and above all represents the filmmaking of the highest level. It is so dark that you almost feel despair about the world. The dramatic tension is raised a historically new height. If you use one word to describe the movie, then it should be jaw-dropping, which means that you will never close your mouth until the end of the movie.

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LeonLouisRicci
1957/07/09

Sour-Full Display of the most Cynical with its Cyanide Script and Loathsome Characters. Visually Striking New York City Showbiz Nightlife with Predators Aplenty.Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis Spar Endlessly using Their Wits as Weapons taking Bites out of each other and Wounding Weaker People then Occasionally going in for the Kill. The Film is Populated with assorted Associates, Hangers On, Desperate Types and the Corrosive Colliding like so many Pin-Balls in the Confined Environment of the Big Apple.Visceral War of Words in the Concrete Jungle as these "Animals" Instinctively Forego Empathy and replace it with Brutality. It can be a Tough Watch because it is Relentlessly Hurtful and the Slaughter is Shown Up Close and in High Contrast.The Pace is Hustle and the Mood is Manic. Fascinating, Captivating, and Claustrophobic, it Ranks with the Likes of "Sunset Blvd" (1950) as the Decades most Scintillating and Scathing Films to come from the Safe and Saccharin 1950's.Film-Noir as a Substantive, Subversive Style was in Decline by this Late Date, but the Makers of this Movie didn't Read the Press Release as it Remains a Solid Entry in the Genre.

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Sameir Ali
1957/07/10

Sweet Smell of Success tells the story of a young press agent Sidney Falco. He is always getting the bitter taste of failure from all the sides. And he is going to the great extend to get the Sweet Smell of Success. But, as he thinks he won, and ready to enjoy the sweet smell, everything goes to the bitter taste again.Tony Curtis has done a great job in the movie. Especially the character with a negative touch during that time should have been a real challenge. All the other cast did perfect job. This is another classic movie that excels in all aspects, cast and crew.

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sharky_55
1957/07/11

Is the goodness of their actions ever questioned by the men in Sweet Smell of Success? They are all selfish, and scan their targets with steely eyes that betray their desires. They feel entitled to these things, as if a little power makes any obstacle move out of their way. Late in the film, Sidney Falco is seemingly at a moral impasse, the slimy press agent himself outraged at the lows that his boss would go to to destroy a young man's life and career. But like the whipped dog he is, Falco is instantly panting and begging when J.J. dangles the possibility of taking over the main column for an extended period of time. From this we can extrapolate that J.J. is used to snapping his fingers and quickly getting his way - and no one, not until the very end of the film, has ever stood up against him. Steve Dallas does so in a minute, almost insignificant manner, and J.J. sets his sights on obliterating him, and cannot be swayed by anyone else. His introduction is a key scene, telling us as much about him from the man himself but also how he affects the behaviour of those around him. See how Lancaster controls the table with an air of absolute authority, his gaze daring you to utter a wrong word. Observe how his thick browline glasses add deep dark furrows over his eyes, giving him the constant appearance of an oversized bully. The rest of the characters are flustered - they attempt to quickly seize any opportunity in the conversation to impress, and are disturbed by how Lancaster is unperturbed at these interruptions. Nothing can distract the king from his duties. Mackendrick is never shy about hiding his film's noir elements. James Wong Howe's photography utilises the deepest of blacks that hide depravity in every corner of the room, and focuses the key lights so that each image produces a stark contrast; see how simply a hat's shadow can make J.J. into a sinister monster. And the dialogue is snappy and distinct; maybe a little too flashy for what the hardboiled setting entails, with its smoky, jazz-filled bars, murky streets and even murkier inhabitants. But perhaps it envisions the city as J.J. sees it, the setting plucked straight from an old pulpy novel. When he stands on the rooftop and looks over his kingdom, night-time New York almost seems like a gliterry paradise, and the man who rules it almost seems like a guardian. In the end Falco gets beaten by the corrupt cops and arrested, no doubt off for a lengthy prison sentence. This makes some sense from a moral perspective, and we feel justice has been served. Susan, the angel within the dark reaches of the city, is driven to the very depths of despair, but only momentarily, and is the only one to walk away with a brighter future in mind. The sorriest of them all is J.J., who by trying to control everything has lost even himself and his sense of decency towards his family, and in the end, is the loneliest and most despondent of them all. Could we ever imagine his beginnings as a decent man, whose good intentions have spiralled into an overly obsessive and corrupt tirade? Lancaster makes it very difficult, and possible.

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