Sweet Smell of Success
Dir: Alexander Mackendrick, 1957, bw (8*)
Burt Lancaster plays a cutthroat news columnist J.J. Hunsecker who uses his powerful influence to dominate those around him, and Tony Curtis his press agent (Sidney Falco) in what many considered to be an indictment of Walter Winchell, whose popularity ironically declined after this film and who two years later no longer had a national column. Lancaster is superb in a performance preceding his Oscar for Elmer Gantry, as a man who dominates and subordinates all those around him, and tries to maintain a tight control over his sister at home as well. Beautifully shot in black and white, one of the most searing dramas of its time.
Burt Lancaster plays a cutthroat news columnist J.J. Hunsecker who uses his powerful influence to dominate those around him, and Tony Curtis his press agent (Sidney Falco) in what many considered to be an indictment of Walter Winchell, whose popularity ironically declined after this film and who two years later no longer had a national column. Lancaster is superb in a performance preceding his Oscar for Elmer Gantry, as a man who dominates and subordinates all those around him, and tries to maintain a tight control over his sister at home as well. Beautifully shot in black and white, one of the most searing dramas of its time.
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