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| Barbara Stanwyck | ... | Jessie Bourne | |
| James Mason | ... | Brandon Bourne | |
| Van Heflin | ... | Mark Dwyer | |
| Ava Gardner | ... | Isabel Lorrison | |
| Cyd Charisse | ... | Rosa Senta | |
| Nancy Davis | ... | Helen Lee | |
| Gale Sondergaard | ... | Nora Kernan | |
| William Conrad | ... | Lt. Jacobi | |
| Raymond Greenleaf | ... | Horace Elcott Howland | |
| Douglas Kennedy | ... | Alec Dawning | |
| Beverly Michaels | ... | Felice Backett | |
| William Frawley | ... | Bill the Bartender | |
| Lisa Golm | ... | Josephine | |
| Tom Powers | ... | Owen Lee | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Dorothy Abbott | ... | Model (uncredited) | |
| Mimi Aguglia | ... | Grandma Senta (uncredited) | |
| Joel Allen | ... | Interne (uncredited) | |
| Ernest Anderson | ... | Redcap at Airport (uncredited) | |
| Lee Anderson | ... | Lee Party Guest / Girl in Cafe (uncredited) | |
| Jean Andren | ... | Saleswoman (uncredited) | |
| Bette Arlen | ... | Model / Lee Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Lois Austin | ... | Saleswoman (uncredited) | |
| Anne Beck | ... | Model (uncredited) | |
| Wesley Bly | ... | Club Attendant (uncredited) | |
| Ferike Boros | ... | Rosa's Grandma Sistina (uncredited) | |
| Rosalee Calvert | ... | Model (uncredited) | |
| Bob Canto | ... | Sistina Son (uncredited) | |
| Wheaton Chambers | ... | Charlie, the Doorman (uncredited) | |
| Russ Clark | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Tom Dillon | ... | Dan, the Old Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Geraldine Farmer | ... | Lee Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Barbara Freking | ... | Model (uncredited) | |
| Jack Gargan | ... | First Doorman (uncredited) | |
| Suzette Harper | ... | Maid (uncredited) | |
| Fred Hoose | ... | Reporter at Airport (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy Horne | ... | Lee Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Jane Howard | ... | Model (as Betty Jane Howarth) (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy Kelly | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Meredith Leeds | ... | Lee Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Lou Lubin | ... | Chuck Snyder (uncredited) | |
| Rita Lynn | ... | Sistina Wife (uncredited) | |
| Dwight Martin | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Charles McAvoy | ... | Cop (uncredited) | |
| Frank Meredith | ... | Cop (uncredited) | |
| Harold Miller | ... | Del Rio Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | |
| Frank Mills | ... | Wino (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Montgomery | ... | Reporter at Airport (uncredited) | |
| Roger Moore | ... | Reporter at Airport (uncredited) | |
| Grazia Narciso | ... | Mrs. Sistina (uncredited) | |
| Stanley Orr | ... | Bourne Chauffeur (uncredited) | |
| Nino Pipitone | ... | Frenchman (uncredited) | |
| Norman Rainey | ... | Butler (uncredited) | |
| Paula Raymond | ... | Joan Peterson, Bourne's secretary (uncredited) | |
| Maria Reachi | ... | Lee Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Jewel Rose | ... | Del Rio Hat Check Girl (uncredited) | |
| Carl Saxe | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Vito Scotti | ... | Sistina Son (uncredited) | |
| Jack Shea | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Mario Siletti | ... | Mr. Sistina (uncredited) | |
| Stella Soldi | ... | Sistina Wife (uncredited) | |
| Sandra Spence | ... | Cigarette Girl (uncredited) | |
| Nick Stewart | ... | Red Cap (uncredited) | |
| Harry Strang | ... | Fred the Doorman (uncredited) | |
| Brick Sullivan | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Betty Taylor | ... | Reporter at Airport (uncredited) | |
| Peter M. Thompson | ... | Jock Ardley (uncredited) | |
| Stanley Waxman | ... | John, The Del Rio Headwaiter (uncredited) | |
| Lillian West | ... | Hannah, Nora's Maid (uncredited) | |
| Frank Wilcox | ... | Frank Belmar (uncredited) | |
| Chalky Williams | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Wilson Wood | ... | Reporter at Airport (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Mervyn LeRoy | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Marcia Davenport | (novel) | |
| Isobel Lennart | (writer) | |
Produced by | |||
| Voldemar Vetluguin | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Miklós Rózsa | (as Miklos Rozsa) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Charles Rosher | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Harold F. Kress | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Randall Duell | |||
| Cedric Gibbons | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Edwin B. Willis | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Helen Rose | (costumes: women) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jack Dawn | .... | makeup designer | |
| Sydney Guilaroff | .... | hair designer | |
| Robert Ewing | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
| Betty Pedretti | .... | hair stylist (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Howard W. Koch | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Art Department | |||
| Arthur Krams | .... | associate set decorator | |
Sound Department | |||
| Douglas Shearer | .... | recording supervisor | |
| A.N. Fenton | .... | sound recordist (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| A. Arnold Gillespie | .... | special effects | |
Music Department | |||
| Eugene Zador | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
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Two of Marcia Davenport's books - "Valley of Decision" and "East Side, West Side" have been adapted for the screen, neither with resounding success. The Greer Garson-Gregory Peck "Valley of Decision" only used half of the book - risky, since it was a huge best-seller. "East Side, West Side," which stars Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, James Mason, and Van Heflin, also leaves out valuable source material. The result is part melodrama/part murder mystery, with mixed results.
Stanwyck and Mason star as married couple Jessie and Brandon, and at the beginning of the film, despite a lovey-dovey scene in a taxicab, we can see what the problem is. He goes to a bar and seems to be trying to pick up Rosa (Cyd Charisse). When his picture makes the front page the next day for being in a bar fight, Rosa explains the situation to Jessie and the two become friends. She introduces Jessie to the man she loves, Mark Dwyer, and it's obvious from the beginning that he's attracted to Jessie. He's known Rosa since she was a child, doesn't have romantic feelings for her, and the two part friends. Jessie, however, wants her husband, and is panicked when she learns that the woman who nearly ruined their marriage, Isabel (Ava Gardner) is back in town. Brandon is obsessed with her - and Isabel knows it.
Heflin and Stanwyck make a great pair, and the audience wants them together right away. Mason exhibits no emotion throughout. Gale Sondergaard is excellent as Stanwyck's mother, though one wonders about the casting as she was only a few years older than Stanwyck. One comment stated that Stanwyck was too old for her role; I actually think Sondergaard was too young, as Mason, Heflin, and Stanwyck were within a few years of one another. One bit of casting that is interesting is Charisse, as she bore a resemblance to Gardner, so the initial attraction Mason has for Rosa bears out his obsession with Isabel.
Gardner provides all the excitement in "East Side, West Side" as a purely sexual being who lives off of men and enjoys exerting her power over them. She's absolutely gorgeous and just about burns a hole in the film with her steamy performance. Rita Hayworth and Ava Gardner were unique screen goddesses who had the whole package - beauty, body, voice, and an erotic sensuality.
Stanwyck is sympathetic in a familiar role for her, and Heflin's energetic performance is juxtaposed against Mason's, making one wonder why Stanwyck is wasting her time. Hollywood seemed to want to make Marcia Davenport's rich novels into ordinary screen stories. It succeeded.