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User Rating:
7.1/10   1,155 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Nunnally Johnson (screenplay)
Sloan Wilson (novel)
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Release Date:
8 May 1956 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
The year's most dramatic book...the year's most distinguished picture! more
Plot:
An ex-soldier faces ethical questions as he tries to earn enough to support his wife and children well. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Oscar-winning Actress Jones Dies
 (From WENN. 17 December 2009, 2:06 PM, PST)

User Reviews:
A Great Movie That Shows How Empty Our Lives Are more (39 total)

Cast

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Gregory Peck ... Tom Rath

Jennifer Jones ... Betsy Rath

Fredric March ... Ralph Hopkins
Marisa Pavan ... Maria Montagne

Lee J. Cobb ... Judge Bernstein
Ann Harding ... Helen Hopkins
Keenan Wynn ... Sgt. Caesar Gardella

Gene Lockhart ... Bill Hawthorne
Gigi Perreau ... Susan Hopkins
Portland Mason ... Janey Rath
Arthur O'Connell ... Gordon Walker
Henry Daniell ... Bill Ogden
Connie Gilchrist ... Mrs. Manter
Joseph Sweeney ... Edward M. Schultz
Sandy Descher ... Barbara Rath
Mickey Maga ... Pete Rath
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tristram Coffin ... Byron Holgate (scenes deleted)
William 'Bill' Phillips ... Antonio Bulaga (scenes deleted)
Dorothy Adams ... Mrs. Hopkins' maid (uncredited)
Leon Alton ... Cliff Otis (uncredited)
Mary Benoit ... Secretary (uncredited)
Robert Boon ... German soldier (uncredited)
Jim Brandt ... German soldier (uncredited)
John Breen ... Waiter (uncredited)
Alfred Caiazza ... Italian boy (uncredited)
Alexander Campbell ... Walter Johnson (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford ... Florence (uncredited)
John Crawford ... Italian boy (uncredited)

Johnny Crawford ... Italian boy with groceries (uncredited)
Robert Fuller ... Extra (uncredited)
Paul Glass ... Soldier (uncredited)
Roy Glenn ... Sgt. Matthews (uncredited)
Phyllis Graffeo ... Gina Gardella (uncredited)
Lee Graham ... Crew chief (uncredited)
Jerry Hall ... Freddie (uncredited)
Joy Harmon ... Extra (uncredited)
Michael Jeffries ... Alfred J. Sims (uncredited)

DeForest Kelley ... Medic (uncredited)
Harry Lauter ... Army corporal on leave (uncredited)
King Lockwood ... Business executive (uncredited)
Nan Martin ... Polly Lawrence (uncredited)
Jack Mather ... Police Sgt. Haggerty (uncredited)
Dorothy Phillips ... Mr. Hopkins' maid (uncredited)
William Phipps ... Army sergeant (uncredited)
Otto Reichow ... German soldier (uncredited)
Mario Siletti ... Carriage driver (uncredited)
Lomax Study ... Elevator starter (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey ... Lt. Hank Mahoney (uncredited)
Renata Vanni ... Italian farm wife (uncredited)
Geraldine Wall ... Miriam (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox ... Ralph Hopkins' physician (uncredited)
Raymond Winston ... Italian boy (uncredited)
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Directed by
Nunnally Johnson 
 
Writing credits
Nunnally Johnson (screenplay)

Sloan Wilson (novel)

Produced by
Darryl F. Zanuck .... producer
 
Original Music by
Bernard Herrmann 
 
Cinematography by
Charles G. Clarke (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Dorothy Spencer 
 
Art Direction by
Jack Martin Smith 
Lyle R. Wheeler 
 
Set Decoration by
Stuart A. Reiss 
Walter M. Scott 
 
Makeup Department
Ben Nye .... makeup artist
Helen Turpin .... hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hal Herman .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Alfred Bruzlin .... sound
Harry M. Leonard .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Ray Kellogg .... special photographic effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Clyde Taylor .... gaffer (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Charles Le Maire .... wardrobe director
Sam Benson .... wardrobe (uncredited)
John Intlekofer .... costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Leonard Doss .... color consultant
 
Other crew
Darryl F. Zanuck .... presenter
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
153 min
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2.55 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Netherlands:16 | USA:Approved (certificate #17865) | Canada:PG (video rating) | Finland:K-16
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
DeForest Kelley's first line in this film ends with, "This man's dead, captain." more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: As Betsy is driving Tom home from the train at the beginning of the film, the car doesn't correctly respond to how she moves the steering wheel. more
Quotes:
Judge Bernstein: [referring to a man who is trying to cheat Tom Rath out of his home] If you're going to be slick, be slick in the city. They're not as smart there. more
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech more

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11 out of 18 people found the following review useful.
A Great Movie That Shows How Empty Our Lives Are, 23 February 2003
Author: Ronni from California

It's amazing this film came out of the 50's. It's even more true today, than it was then, now things are so rigidly stratified in our society that people can't even relate to considering being a Workaholic anything other than 'worthwhile' and 'normal'. Rat Race lifestyle, is all America is about now. Misery, stress, alienation, isolation; great material wealth but a dysfunctional society that has made little robots and zombies out of each of us. Remember how vibrant you felt as a child, how full of wonder? Remember being excited about the chance to play with other kids? Now we dread every minute of our lifestyle, yet still smile and say "things are going okay" when asked. What liars we have become. A culture of liars and cruel, vicious people, with plastic smiles frozen on our faces and our deep heartache and longing hidden away. This film shows that America has been on the wrong path for a long time and it's only gotten worse. Great film!! Peck is adequate, but considering the times he lived in, a pretty good performance. It's the writing and the messages of this film that stand out!!

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