The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)



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Synopsis:
Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the film's industry's most interesting glimpses at itself. Actress Gloria Lorrison (Lana Turner), director Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan), and screenwriter James Lee Bartlow (Dick Powell) are invited to a meeting at a Hollywood sound stage at the request of producer Harry Pebbel (Walter Pidgeon). Pebbel is working with studio chief Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas), whose studio is in financial trouble and needs a blockbuster hit. If these three names will sign to a new project, he's convinced that there's no way he can lose. But there's a rub -- all three of these Hollywood heavyweights hate Shields's guts. He dumped Gloria for another woman, he double-crossed Fred out of a plum directing assignment, and he was responsible for the death of James Lee's wife. All three are ready to tell Pebbel to forget it, until they hear the voice of Shields, calling from Europe to discuss the project by phone. The Bad and the Beautiful won five Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Gloria Grahame.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/15/1953
Director Credit
Vincente Minnelli Director
Cast Credit
Ned Glass Wardrobe Man
Carl Henry Vogt Voice on the Recording
Bess Flowers Joe's Friend at Party
William Tannen
Steve Forrest Leading Man
Erin Selwyn
Sarah Spencer
Jonathan Cott Assistant Director
Ben A. Astar Joe
Frank Scannell
Barbara Thatcher
Francis X. Bushman Eulogist
Lucy Knoch Blonde
Barbara Billingsley Lucien
Jay Adler Mr. Z
Peggy King Singer
Chris Olson Amiel's Boy
Perry Sheehan Secretary
Madge Blake Mrs. Rosser
Sandy Descher Little Girl
William E. Green Hugo Shields
Ingabor Katrine Klinckerfuss Rosa
Dabbs Greer
Dorothy Davis Arlene
Harold Miller
Stanley Andrews Sheriff
Dee Turnell Linda Ronley
William "Bill" Phillips Assistant Director
Issur Danielovitch, later Isidore Demsky Jonathan Shields
Lana Turner Georgia Lorrison
Walter Davis Pidgeon Harry Pebbel
Richard Ewing Powell James Lee Bartlow
Barry Sullivan Fred Amiel
Gloria Hallward Rosemary Bartlow
Luis Antonio Damaso de Alonso Victor "Gaucho" Ribera
Leo Grattan Carroll Henry Whitfield
Smylla Brind Kay Amiel
Paul Stewart Syd Murphy
Ivan Triesault Von Ellstein
Elsa Steinberg Lila
Sammy White Gus
Kathleen Freeman Miss March
Marietta Canty Ida
Robert Burton McDill
Production Credits Credit
Jacques Hausman Producer
Art Department Credit
Edward Carfagno Art Director
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Robert Surtees Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Jerry Thorpe first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
Buddy Gillespie Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Helen Rose Costume Designer
William J. Tuttle Makeup

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