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    The Big Knife (1955) 1955 USA Directed by Robert Aldrich Produced by Robert Aldrich Written by James Poe Featuring Richard Boone, Jack Palance, Ida Lupino Running time

  2. Other articles where The Big Knife is discussed: Robert Aldrich: Early work: …in 1955 its first film, The Big Knife, was released. Based on a play by Clifford Odets, this scathing look at the moviemaking industry offers a memorable group of loathsome producers, egomaniacal actors, spineless agents, betrayed wives, and amoral starlets as embodied by Rod Steiger, Jack Palance, Ida Lupino,

  3. Oct 8, 2021 · The big knife. "Tells of the last few days of Charlie Castle, a top movie star and an idealist, whose years of compromise with his beliefs for the sake of a Hollywood career have resulted in the slow destruction of his personality. We see his struggles to escape from the net of insincerity and falsehood in which he has trapped himself, and his ...

  4. National Theatre. 208 W. 41st St., New York, NY. SYNOPSIS: A movie studio uses blackmail and other dastardly actions to keep its latest star under long-term contract, though he would rather get ...

  5. Apr 17, 2013 · As “The Big Knife” begins, the studio chief Marcus Hoff (Richard Kind) is not so patiently waiting for Charlie to sign a new contract, pledging himself to the studio for another 14 years, a ...

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  6. Apr 17, 2013 · In 1949, when "The Big Knife" was first done on Broadway, Clifford Odets' disenchanted Hollywood matinee idol Charlie Castle must have seemed like a tragic hero, a gifted talent and an essentially ...

  7. The Big Knife. Shelley Winters dedicated her performance to John Garfield. Because of its vitriolic take on Tinseltown, this was unsurprisingly turned down by all the major studios in Hollywood. It eventually found a home at United Artists. Stanley Shriner Hoff was an amalgam of various studio heads and not - as many believed - a direct parody ...