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In the glitzy, morally ambiguous world of 1950s Hollywood, Charles Castle stands at a crossroads. A celebrated actor, he's chosen the path of screen success over artistic integrity. Yet, as pressures mount from his studio boss and personal life, Castle finds himself forced into a dangerous game of deceit and manipulation. When a potentially murderous cover-up is thrust upon him to safeguard his career, Castle is confronted with choices that could shatter not only his professional success but also his marriage and moral compass. This gripping adaptation of a Clifford Odets play paints a vivid picture of an amoral industry, where the pursuit of fame collides with the erosion of the artist's soul.
Starring: Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey
Directed by: Robert Aldrich
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@roberthevern6169
@roberthevern6169 Месяц назад
Ida Lupino was quite instrumental in breaking the Hollywood Studio system! IIRC!
@billybob9961
@billybob9961 2 месяца назад
I am the manufacturing company for over 30 years, I rented some space and one of the buildings to a gentleman back in the 80s. He was Jack Palance cousin they looked more like brothers. They are one of those family’s where they are all start and live long lives good people. He was going to rent for 6 months stayed for 10 years then moved back home and retired. One of my best friends of my life
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg Месяц назад
Palance himself looked like a cadaverous thug but (from reading about him) he was nobody's fool and a decent sort
@robstack3712
@robstack3712 9 дней назад
Great story
@user-hd2we3ly4l
@user-hd2we3ly4l 2 месяца назад
This is a really great movie and the actors were really great, and all in one room!
@dar5108
@dar5108 2 месяца назад
I haven't seen this film for a very long time. It was a nice surprise to find it offered. Thank you.
@ovedj333
@ovedj333 2 месяца назад
“Half idealism, Charlie, is the peritonitis of the soul.”
@pressureworks
@pressureworks Месяц назад
When Curly talked about his life and adventures, he never mentioned his life in Hollywood.
@MrMusic-nd5to
@MrMusic-nd5to 11 дней назад
Superb movie that brilliantly depicts the evil and corrupt "Hollywood System." You know it hit the target because the critics bashed it! 🎥
@abdulseaforth6930
@abdulseaforth6930 2 месяца назад
What an absolute cracking movie- the acting. Brilliant!
@michaelpatrick7888
@michaelpatrick7888 Месяц назад
Jack p is awesome in movie with Joan crawford sudden fear !! Highly recommend it
@juliehoffman6292
@juliehoffman6292 10 дней назад
Wow, what a movie! I can’t believe this movie saw the light of day.
@elmagodelmaryahoo
@elmagodelmaryahoo Месяц назад
*THX* CineTime = An _Oldie But Goodie_ *A+* portrayal of Hollywood Movie Land "machinations"....!!! 👌
@captainbart
@captainbart 2 месяца назад
Movie star Charlie Castle (Jack Palance) draws the ire of Hollywood producer Stanley Hoff (Rod Steiger) when he refuses to sign a new seven-year contract. Castle is sick of the low quality of the studio's films and wants to start a new life. While his estranged wife (Ida Lupino) supports him in the decision, Castle's talent agent (Everett Sloane) urges him to reconsider. When Castle continues to be uncooperative, Hoff resorts to blackmail in order to get his way. Release date: October 25, 1955 (USA)
@highlightoftheday7058
@highlightoftheday7058 2 месяца назад
Good film. Thank you for posting.
@livannal.t.9068
@livannal.t.9068 2 месяца назад
house is fantastic
@ElliotFlowers
@ElliotFlowers 2 месяца назад
Wow. What a movie.
@skyler951
@skyler951 Месяц назад
Rod Steiger and his over acting is always a blessed thing to see.
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 29 дней назад
Him, Palance, and Everett Sloane were chewing scenery like no tomorrow.
@skyler951
@skyler951 29 дней назад
@@ricardocantoral7672 Too bad they dont make actors like that anymore.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 25 дней назад
Yes ! Can't beat a large thick slice of Ham...!! eg. Steiger/ Burton / Olivier....!!
@elliottschertzer876
@elliottschertzer876 2 месяца назад
Released October 25th,1955
@IvanRodriguez-hl4pg
@IvanRodriguez-hl4pg 7 дней назад
Great cast, very good drama. Rod Steiger with blond hair? I LOVE it! Jack Palance wasn't pretty but he sure was beautiful. One hand push-ups at age 70 at the Oscars. "It makes me wanna holler, 'Atta boy, Jack!"
@leftys408
@leftys408 16 дней назад
Clifford Odets....writing a story about himself.
@oxycocus
@oxycocus 2 месяца назад
Definitely not film noir. Drawn out, over acted melodrama. Some of my favorite actors.
@jasonstack122
@jasonstack122 2 месяца назад
thanks
@WintersWar
@WintersWar 20 дней назад
Steiger always determined to steal a scene. Marginal performance or not.
@None-zc5vg
@None-zc5vg 2 месяца назад
This picture was based on a stage-play and maybe it would have benefited from losing some of the stage melodramatics and the one-set nature of a stage-production (which is o.k. in a theatre/theater).
@mrreemann3739
@mrreemann3739 15 дней назад
I agree. A bit wordy. They should have edited some of the script out....added pauses, reaction shots and visual storytelling. It was a different era.
@SaiGirl
@SaiGirl 10 дней назад
@@mrreemann3739 Interesting observation. If you're old enough to recall TV's highly successful "Playhouse 90" you can see this exact contradiction / dynamic going on. Color wasn't yet cheap enough. Black and white "talkies" had reached the high point of the genre with "film noir". Now TV had to try and capture a more upscale audience that had grown up with both live stage theater and movies. Video has a different feel than film. And live stage is such a completely different art form from cinema, that one might as well be leaping from silent film to talkies in less than a generation. Extend this to the adaptation of Shakepearean plays to "movie" format. Difficult to do, but when it's done successfully, the effects are brilliant (Branagh;'s "Henry V" or Olivier's "Richard III" for example or even Ian McKellen's "Richard III").
@mrreemann3739
@mrreemann3739 10 дней назад
@@SaiGirl @SaiGirl 'Playhouse 90' was way before my time. Thank you for your thoughtful comment. It's important to remember the time and technology of an era when scrutinizing. Maybe they wanted to remain true to the script and audiences were used to theater. They'd probably laugh if they could hear us criticizing almost 70 years in the future.
@Laura-tp8wz
@Laura-tp8wz Месяц назад
Thanks
@mexicounexplained
@mexicounexplained 8 дней назад
Putting a date in the description would be nice.
@bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352
@bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352 2 месяца назад
Thankyou x
@SaiGirl
@SaiGirl 10 дней назад
There are some harsh criticisms of this melodrama. Mostly arising from its "stage play" style of set and performance. Why make a movie of it at all, if they couldn't add more cinematic features and effects? And I generally agree with this critique. What still makes it interesting to watch is Jack Palance and his great supporting cast. As a stage play, it works. As cinema, not so much. Palance really makes you suffer with his confusion, disappointment and anguish. I don't find it overly "hammy" at all. Steiger is pretty much in character for the typical Hollywood studio boss: a gangster in a silk suit with a cigar. Palance puts in great performances in all his films. Even the "B" productions. I highly recommend "Cocaine Cowboys" for what may be Palance's most authentic and absorbing character study. He was a true master of his craft. Always delivered intensity.
@Mark-gg6iy
@Mark-gg6iy 10 дней назад
Excellent movie.
@Dina-md3ji
@Dina-md3ji 4 дня назад
Elaborate gilded frame for the clown painting says it all
@willieluncheonette5843
@willieluncheonette5843 2 месяца назад
Love Robert Aldrich. His Kiss Me Deadly (also from 1955) is one of my 13 all time favorite films.
@ElliotFlowers
@ElliotFlowers 2 месяца назад
What are the other 12?
@willieluncheonette5843
@willieluncheonette5843 2 месяца назад
@@ElliotFlowers Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, Sunrise, either Rules of the Game, Grand Illusion or The River (I go back and forth between these 3 Renoirs) I Walked With a Zombie, The Flowers of St Francis, Kiss Me Deadly. Touch of Evil, Vertigo, Demy's Lola, Shoot the Piano Player, Contempt, Goodfellas. Noir is my favorite genre and I've got 4 in my top 13 favorites. What are some of your favorites?
@ElliotFlowers
@ElliotFlowers 2 месяца назад
@@willieluncheonette5843 Nothing of this era, I am 56. I loved this movie though. 'The wages of fear' is a black and white goodie, and also 'cul de sac' (black and white early sixties), also 'the night of the hunter' black and white. OK Thanks.
@ElliotFlowers
@ElliotFlowers 2 месяца назад
@@willieluncheonette5843 I will watch some of these thanks.
@robertwesley4416
@robertwesley4416 2 месяца назад
Dumbbell dingle berry delusionist. Top 13 ? Why not 10, 20 10000, a mill or a trill. What a movie ace you are. Rotten Potatoes ranks you a minus 10 out of 20
@mexicounexplained
@mexicounexplained 7 дней назад
So many problems would have been solved in this movie if the main character would have just LOCKED HIS FRONT DOOR!
@mikebennett3812
@mikebennett3812 2 месяца назад
Was one of the Bel Air Mansions featured in the opening featured / used for 'The Beverley Hillbillies'?
@jamesyates1432
@jamesyates1432 Месяц назад
Yep, I drove by it in the 1980s.
@kenzeetwo
@kenzeetwo 3 дня назад
Hollywood actor Charles Castle is pressured by his studio boss into a criminal cover-up to protect his valuable career.
@mackhopper
@mackhopper 14 дней назад
This film is just cringe worthy from beginning to end. This should’ve been named, “The Over Emoters.” A great cast, and an absolutely fantastic set…but a horrible, Peyton Place-esque script of crescendoed emotions after crescendoed emotions. There were no subtleties here!
@jacksugden8190
@jacksugden8190 2 месяца назад
Absolutely no ideas what this was all about, it kept me awake some of the night, I turned it off towards the end, what I could remember was hearing was rather loud strange music…
@GLeon-ov9yu
@GLeon-ov9yu Месяц назад
Same here
@SaiGirl
@SaiGirl 10 дней назад
@@GLeon-ov9yu It's a drama about angst, betrayal, resistance, suffering and loss.
@deevine1818
@deevine1818 2 месяца назад
Silliness
@rufust.firefly4890
@rufust.firefly4890 2 месяца назад
Despotic Steiger chews the scenery. Much like Wm Conrad in -30- and Karl Malden in Parrish(An unintentional riot).The latter was Claudette Colbert's last movie--and no wonder.
@michaelpatrick7888
@michaelpatrick7888 Месяц назад
Why were these so bad? Steiger is awesome lil overacted yes but he's rod s
@zyral.f.6938
@zyral.f.6938 29 дней назад
Odd how the classic movies always have the worst thumbnails.
@clarklk
@clarklk 13 дней назад
"worst thumbnails"?? You're checking out the actors' thumbnails?? Funny, I don't remember every noticing an actor's thumbnails in any movie.
@gregorypalmer5403
@gregorypalmer5403 Месяц назад
Another one of their chopped off movies. They have been reported .
@JackF99
@JackF99 Месяц назад
Huh?
@moorlock2003
@moorlock2003 12 дней назад
This movie is a dud. It is an obvious play turned into a movie, with one set like the play. I didn’t enjoy one second of it.
@mexicounexplained
@mexicounexplained 7 дней назад
ida Lupino overacted this part big time, just like a theater actress.
@Tim091
@Tim091 Месяц назад
Watched a few minutes: this is NOT an English film as stated in the title!! It is clearly an American film!
@dorothybarrett1853
@dorothybarrett1853 15 дней назад
I think that means the movie is in English vs another language.
@didierlambert6574
@didierlambert6574 2 месяца назад
Nul de chez nul! où est le générique ???
@DuchessBirdie
@DuchessBirdie Месяц назад
Too bad movies like this didn't stop megalamaniacs like Huff in the industry. The nes change but they still cycle through like cockroaches...and that's an insult to 🪳
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