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Guys and Dolls (1955)
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Synopsis
This 1955 film began life as two Runyon short stories, the most prominent of which was "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown." This material was fleshed out into a 2-act libretto by
Abe Burrows
and
Jo Swerling
, then set to music by
Frank Loesser
and directed by George S. Kaufman. Opening late in 1950, Guys and Dolls was one of Broadway's hottest tickets for several seasons. The plot involves a certain Broadway citizen by the name of Nathan Detroit (
Frank Sinatra
), who maintains the "Oldest Established Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York." Seeking a location for his latest high-stakes game, Nathan has an opportunity to rent out the Biltmore Garage, but he needs $1000 to do so. He decides to extract the money from high-rolling Sky Masterson (
Marlon Brando
), known for his willingness to bet on anything. Nathan wagers that Sky will not be able to talk the virginal Salvation Army lass Sarah Brown (
Jean Simmons
) into going on a date with him. While Sky goes to work on Sarah, Nathan endeavors to fend off his girlfriend Miss Adelaide (
Vivian Blaine
, repeating her Broadway role), who has developed a psychosomatic cold because of her frustrating 14-year engagement to the slippery Mr. Detroit. Thanks to some fast finagling, Sky is able to take Sarah on that date, flying to Havana for this purpose. By the time they've returned to New York, Sky and Sarah are in love, but their ardor cools off abruptly when Nathan, unable to secure the Biltmore garage, attempts to use Sarah's mission as the site of his crap game. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Vivian Blaine
Miss Adelaide
Veda Ann Borg
Laverne
Marlon Brando
Sky Masterson
Danny Dayton
Rusty Charlie
Kathryn Givney
General Cartwright
Earl Hodgins
Pitchman
John Indrisano
Liverlips Louis
Stubby Kaye
Nicely-Nicely Johnson
Robert Keith
Lt. Brannigan
Stapleton Kent
Mission Member
Kay Kuter
Calvin
Sheldon Leonard
Harry the Horse
Joe McTurk
Angie the Ox
B.S. Pully
Big Jule
Johnny Silver
Benny Southstreet
Jean Simmons
Sarah Brown
George E. Stone
Society Max
Regis Toomey
Arvide Abernathy
Harry Tyler
Max, Waiter at Mindy's
Frank Sinatra
Nathan Detroit
Mary Alan Hokanson
Agatha
Production Crew
Joseph C. Wright
Art Director
Abe Burrows
Book Author
Jo Swerling
Book Author
Michael Kidd
Choreography
Harry Stradling
Cinematographer
Cyril Mockridge
Composer (Music Score)
Frank Loesser
Composer (Music Score)
Jay Blackton
Composer (Music Score)
Irene Sharaff
Costume Designer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director
Dan Mandell
Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
First Assistant Director
Frank Loesser
Lyricist
Ben Lane
Makeup
Alexander Courage
Musical Arrangement
Jay Blackton
Musical Direction/Supervision
Samuel Goldwyn
Producer
Oliver Smith
Production Designer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Screenwriter
Howard Bristol
Set Designer
Damon Runyon
Short Story Author
Damon Runyon
Short Story Author
Fred Lau
Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
Vinton Vernon
Sound/Sound Designer
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Year: 1955
Runtime: 150
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Color type
Eastman Color
Produced by
MGM
Samuel Goldwyn Company
Awards
1955 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1955 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
1956 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1956 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1956 - Best British Film - British Academy of Film and Television
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