- Career (1959 film)
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director =Joseph Anthony
producer =Hal Wallis
writer =Dalton Trumbo Bert Granet
James Lee
Philip Stong
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starring =Tony Franciosa Dean Martin Shirley MacLaine Carolyn Jones
music =Franz Waxman
cinematography = Joseph LaShelle
editing = Warren Low
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released =1959
runtime = 105 mins
country =USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0052673"Career" is a 1959 film drama about actor Sam Lawson (
Tony Franciosa ) bent on breaking into the big time at any cost, bravingWorld War II , theKorean War and even the more recentblacklist , something that writerDalton Trumbo knew all too well from being blacklisted himself.The supporting cast includes
Dean Martin as actor-director Maurice "Maury" Novak, who works with Lawson at an early grassroots theatrical group later targeted as "subversive" for its liberal views. Novak left the theater to become a well knownHollywood director brought down by the blacklist himself.Shirley MacLaine played Sharon Kensington, the alcoholic daughter of a powerful Broadway producer Robert Kensington, played byRobert Middleton .Lawson continually tries to establish himself as an actor, suffering the slings and arrows of rejection despite his dedication and passion for the theater. It costs him his first wife, played by
Joan Blackman . Lawson's long-suffering agent Shirley Drake (Carolyn Jones ) attempts to get him work and he slowly begins to rise, even managing to land work in a Kensington production. Just as he's about to land a major role in a TV series, his loyalty is researched and the ties to his allegedly "subversive" theater work with Novak are revealed. As Novak has been wrongly brought down, the now blacklisted Lawson, reflecting the realities of real-life blacklisted actors, is forced to take work as a waiter. In one sense this was among Hollywood's first direct documentations of the blacklist in a dramatic film.Novak, himself on the skids, returns, vowing to start from the beginning, with a new off-Broadway theater and offers Lawson a chance to work together again. After agonizing, Lawson accepts the offer, and with the blacklist past, the new play becomes successful and heads to Broadway. With Lawson finally emerging as a major actor, Drake, who's fallen in love with Lawson, asks him in the final scene, thinking of his struggles and humiliation, if it was "worth it."
"Yes," says Lawson. "It was worth it."
The movie was written by
Bert Granet , James Lee, Philip Stong, andDalton Trumbo , and directed byJoseph Anthony .Cast
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Tony Franciosa ... Sam Lawson
*Dean Martin ... Maurice 'Maury' Novak
*Shirley MacLaine ... Sharon Kensington
*Carolyn Jones ... Shirley Drake
*Joan Blackman ... Barbara Lawson Helmsley
*Robert Middleton ... Robert Kensington
*Donna Douglas ... Marjorie Burke
*Jerry Paris ... Allan Burke
*Frank McHugh ... Charlie
*Chuck Wassil ... Eric Peters
*Mary Treen ... Marie, secretary to Shirley Drake
*Alan Hewitt ... Matt Helmsley
*Marjorie Bennett ... ColumnistThe movie Career was set in New York and in Korea during the Korean War. Tony was in the military as a forward observer for the airplane and artillery strikes on the North Koreans. He was way behind enemy lines. His portrayed wife Shirley MacLaine was being romanced by Dean Martin in New York. Dean had just finished Rio Bravo and his lot trailer was all done in leather, including the director stools. The film was shot at Paramount studios. Note: Tony Franciosa was married to Shelley Winters at the time.Submitted by: PFC Shotswell, Military advisor US ARMY, Fort MacArthur, California. Master Sgt. West (Korean War Vet) was the main advisor as his duties in the war were what Tony was portraying.
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