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Release Date:
July 4, 1957
Original Title:
Sweet Smell of Success
Alternate Titles:
La mentira maldita
成功的美味
성공의 달콤한 향기
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Curtleigh Productions
Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions
Norma Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 14 CH: 6 DE: 16 FR: TP GB: PG IE: PG NL: 16 PT: e 14 SE: 15
Runtime: 97
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.
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Additional Writing:
Alexander Mackendrick
Art Direction:
Edward Carrere
Assistant Director:
Richard Maybery
Conductor:
Elmer Bernstein
Costume Design:
Mary Grant
Dialogue Coach:
Thom Conroy
Director:
Alexander Mackendrick
Director of Photography:
James Wong Howe
Editor:
Alan Crosland, Jr.
Editorial Coordinator:
Alan Crosland, Jr.
Executive Producer:
Harold Hecht
Burt Lancaster
Tony Curtis
Janet Leigh
Gaffer:
Homer Plannette
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Music Editor:
Lloyd Young
Musician:
John Pisano
Ethmer Roten
Novel:
Ernest Lehman
Original Music Composer:
Elmer Bernstein
Producer:
James Hill
Production Manager:
Richard McWhorter
Screenplay:
Clifford Odets
Ernest Lehman
Set Decoration:
Edward G. Boyle
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert G. Carlisle
Sound Recordist:
Jack Solomon
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