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Executive Suite (1954)
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1954 (Turkey)
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Behind the lighted tower windows the conflict of love and power is reckless and daring!
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Avery Bullard, President of the Tredway Corporation has died. But he never named a clear successor, so the Board members must choose a replacement...
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Nominated for 4 Oscars.
Another 2 wins
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5 nominations
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(6 articles)
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(From Extra. 5 November 2009, 1:27 PM, PST)
Nina Foch Tribute
(From Alt Film Guide. 8 April 2009, 12:19 PM, PDT)
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Holden as Tracy
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| William Holden | ... | McDonald Walling | |
| June Allyson | ... | Mary Blemond Walling | |
| Barbara Stanwyck | ... | Julia O. Tredway | |
| Fredric March | ... | Loren Phineas Shaw | |
| Walter Pidgeon | ... | Frederick W. Alderson | |
| Shelley Winters | ... | Eva Bardeman | |
| Paul Douglas | ... | Josiah Walter Dudley | |
| Louis Calhern | ... | George Nyle Caswell | |
| Dean Jagger | ... | Jesse Q. Grimm | |
| Nina Foch | ... | Erica Martin | |
| Tim Considine | ... | Mike Walling | |
| William Phipps | ... | Bill Lundeen | |
| Lucy Knoch | ... | Mrs. George Nyle Caswell | |
| Edgar Stehli | ... | Julius Steigel | |
| Mary Adams | ... | Sara Asenath Grimm |
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104 min
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1.66 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
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This was one of the few Hollywood films of the era not to have a musical score. The opening credits are shown to the accompaniment of traffic noises and the tolling of a bell.
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Continuity: When Caswell is shown looking out the office window after placing his order to sell Treadway stock short, Julius Steigel is seen sitting in his chair, his right arm on the desk and his left hand on his left knee. In the close-up immediately following, his left hand is clutching his coat lapel.
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[pre-opening-credits sequence; views of skyscrapers]
Narrator: It is always up there, close to the clouds, on the topmost floors of the sky-reaching towers of big business. And because it is high in the sky, you may think that those who work there are somehow above and beyond the tensions and temptations of the lower floors. This is to say that it isn't so.
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[pre-opening-credits sequence; views of skyscrapers]
Narrator: It is always up there, close to the clouds, on the topmost floors of the sky-reaching towers of big business. And because it is high in the sky, you may think that those who work there are somehow above and beyond the tensions and temptations of the lower floors. This is to say that it isn't so.
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References Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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Bill Holden was quoted as saying that Spencer Tracy and Fredric March were his acting ideals. Holden was fortunate enough to work with March in two films, one of them being this one. He never worked with Tracy however, but in this film comes close to emulating him.
Had MGM made this film 15 years earlier Spencer Tracy would have been cast in Holden's part, the young idealistic Vice President in charge of the experimental division. He has a vision as to where the company should go and his speech at the board meeting spells it out eloquently.
Most of the reviewers of this film single out Fredric March's performance as the best in this all star cast. But Holden is more than a match for March in the film and for acting kudos.
Spencer Tracy was always the actor who could deliver the long speeches the best for example, Boom Town and State of the Union. Holden goes into that category in this film.
You couldn't make Executive Suite today. Now the Board of Directors would have chosen a new president who would have shipped the factory to some third world country and left that town unemployed.