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Some Came Running (1958)
In Vincente Minnelli's widescreen, Peyton Place-like
melodrama of sexual repression, a sweeping, slow-burning character
study of ugly Americana - and an adaptation of the James Jones novel
of the same name:
- after many years, the 'prodigal' return of misfit,
hard-drinking, cynical ex-WWII soldier and 'blocked' writer Dave
Hirsh (Frank Sinatra) to his hometown of Parkman (Indiana), his
failed life mirrored in his attempt at a relationship with cool,
repressed and intellectual blonde Miss Gwen French (Martha Hyer),
a straight-laced teacher of writing/journalism at the local school
- the shocking lover's lane scene in which Dave's sexually-active
young niece Dawn Hirsh (Betty Lou Keim), parked in a car with her
boyfriend, spotted her respectable, jewelry business-owning father
Frank (Arthur Kennedy) (estranged from Dave) in an open convertible
closeby kissing his pretty secretary Edith Barclay (Nancy Gates)
after-hours
- the camaraderie between Dave and his Southern gambling,
card-shark best friend Bama Dillert (Dean Martin) from the wrong
side of the tracks who never removed his hat and labeled loose women
as "pigs" - their pairing exemplified one of the earliest
examples of a "Rat Pack" film (it was the first of seven
films in which Sinatra and Martin would appear together)
- the scene of unrefined, dumb floozy Ginny Moorehead
(Shirley MacLaine in her first major screen role, and with her first
Best Actress nomination), Dave's on again-off again "hostess" girlfriend,
confessing openly to Miss French in her classroom that she unconditionally
loved Dave
- the tense, classic set-piece in the finale, masterfully
photographed horizontally, of Dave Hirsh and Ginny Moorehead (just
married) in a crowded hometown carnival (garishly colorful) when
they were pursued and shot by disgruntled Chicago gangster and Ginny's
ex-boyfriend Raymond (Steven Peck); Dave was wounded, while she was
shot in the back and killed (and fell onto him) when she selflessly
tried to protect him
- the concluding two minute scene of Ginny's funeral
above the Ohio River, attended by Dave, Bama (who for once removed
his hat), and Gwen, all transformed
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