Two Weeks in Another Town (1962)



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Synopsis:
One of Hollywood's great directors, Vincente Minnelli, turns a jaundiced eye towards the film industry in this drama about the inner workings of the movie business. Jack Andrus (Kirk Douglas) is an actor whose career has gone into a tailspin along with his personal life; after a severe bout with alcoholism, a messy break-up with his wife, a life-threatening auto accident, and a nervous breakdown, Andrus has spent three years in a private mental hospital in Connecticut. Andrus is approached by Maurice Kruger (Edward G. Robinson), a noted filmmaker who worked many times with Andrus in the past, offering him a small role in his next picture, and with the blessings of his doctors, the actor flies to Rome to return to work. However, once he arrives, Andrus finds the project is in chaos -- his role has been recast, Kruger is constantly battling with producer Tucino (Mino Doro), leading man Davie Drew (George Hamilton) is squabbling with both %Kruger and his girlfriend Veronica (Daliah Lavi), and the female lead (Rosanna Schiaffino) can't recite her dialogue in English. With the shooting in shambles, Kruger asks Andrus to take over the dubbing work in hopes of bringing the film in on schedule, and against his better judgement Andrus agrees. As Andrus tries to rise to this new challenge -- made all the more trying by the arrival of his ex-wife Carlotta (Cyd Charisse) -- the production receives its biggest setback when Kruger suffers a heart attack after a bitter argument with his wife (Claire Trevor). Andrus takes over the direction of the picture, and proves a capable hand for the job, bringing in the project on time and on budget. However, Kruger expresses resentment rather than gratitude, claiming that Andrus is trying to put an end to his career. Two Weeks In Another Town was adapted from a novel by Irwin Shaw.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1962
Director Credit
Vincente Minnelli Director
Cast Credit
John Indrisano Bouncer
Constance Ford
Janet Lake Noel O'Neill
Don Orlando Soundman
Tony Randall
Rosanna Schiaffino Barzelli
Benito Prezia
Lilyan Chauvin
Charles Horvath
James Garde Sound Engineer
Joe Dante Ad Libs in Lounge
Beulah Quo Chinese Sister
Albert Carrier Electrician
Edith Angold German Tourist
Edward Colmans Henchman
Marjorie Liszt Liz
Alberto Morin Cameraman
Franco Corsaro
Issur Danielovitch, later Isidore Demsky Jack Andrus
Edward G. Robinson Maurice Kruger
Lily Norwood Carlotta
George Hamilton Davie Drew
Dahlia Veronica
Claire Trevor Clara Kruger
James Gregory Brad Byrd
Joanna Roos Janet Bark
George Macready Lew Jordan
Mino Doro Tucino
Stefan Schnabel Zeno
Vito Scotti Assistant Director
Tom Palmer Dr. Cold Eyes
Erich Von Stroheim, Jr. Ravinski
Leslie Uggams Chanteuse
Production Credits Credit
Jacques Hausman Producer
Art Department Credit
George W. Davis Art Director
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Urie McCleary Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Milton R. Krasner Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Erich Von Stroheim, Jr. first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Robert R. Hoag Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
William J. Tuttle Makeup
Walter Plunkett Costume Designer
Pierre Balmain Costume Designer



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