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Synopsis
This third film version of the 1928 Ben Hecht/Charlie MacArthur Broadway hit The Front Page was the first one permitted to utilize all the salty profanities in the original play. Director Billy Wilder cast his two favorite leading men, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, as ace reporter Hildy Johnson and ruthless newspaper editor Walter Burns, respectively. The plot of the Hecht/MacArthur play remains intact: Burns pulls every underhanded game in the book to prevent Johnson from leaving his Chicago paper to get married, and in so doing the two journalists uncover a cesspool of political corruption, centered around the planned execution of anarchist Earl Williams (Austin Pendleton). Carol Burnett has an extended cameo as Williams' tart girlfriend, Mollie Malloy. The Front Page was remade for a fourth time in 1988 as Switching Channels. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Carol Burnett Mollie Malloy
Vincent Gardenia Sheriff
Walter Matthau Walter Burns
Susan Sarandon Peggy Grant
David Wayne Bensinger
Jack Lemmon Hildy Johnson

Production Crew

Henry Bumstead Art Director
Jordan S. Cronenweth Cinematographer
Billy May Composer (Music Score)
Burton Miller Costume Designer
Billy Wilder Director
Ralph Winters Editor
Lew Brown Featured Music
Howard Kazanjian First Assistant Director
Billy May Musical Direction/Supervision
Ben Hecht Play Author
Jennings Lang Producer
Paul Monash Producer
Billy Wilder Screenwriter
I.A.L. Diamond Screenwriter
Carey Loftin Second Unit Director
James W. Payne Set Designer
Buddy G. DeSylva Songwriter
Ray Henderson Songwriter
Robert Martin Sound/Sound Designer
Jesse Wayne Stunts
Year: 1974
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Universal

Awards
1974 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1974 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association