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The Only Game in Town

United States

1970

113 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR George Stevens

PROD Fred Kohlmar

SCR Frank D. Gilroy

DP Henri Decaë

CAST Elizabeth Taylor, Warren Beatty, Charles Braswell, Hank Henry, Olga Valéry

ED John W. Holmes, William Sands, Pat Shade

MUSIC Maurice Jarre

SOUND David Dockendorf, Joseph de Bretagne

Synopsis

While waiting in vain for her married lover to get a divorce, Fran Walker, a lonely chorus girl approaching middle age, falls for Joe Grady, a frustrated musician and compulsive gambler who dreams of escaping Las Vegas for fame and fortune in New York City. —IMDb

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George Stevens

American producer/director/cinematographer George Stevens made his professional acting debut at age five in the company of his actor parents. Developing an interest in photography as a hobby, Stevens became an assistant movie cameraman at the age of 17. From 1927 through 1930, he was principal cameraman at Hal Roach Studios, shooting such classic two-reelers as Laurel and Hardy’s Two Tars (1928) and Below Zero (1930), as well as a handful of feature films, including the 1927 Western No Man’s Law. Stevens was elevated to director in 1930 for Roach’s Boy Friends series. Dismissed from Roach during an economy drive in 1931, Stevens moved to Universal and then to RKO to direct comedy shorts (he later professed to hate two-reel comedies, though he enjoyed the company of the comedians with whom he worked, especially Laurel and Hardy). RKO promoted Stevens to features in 1934; after several medium-budget projects, he was assigned the “A” feature Alice Adams (1935) over the protests of the… read more

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Dally

3Apr11

The film warrants an extra star for the leads. Elizabeth Taylor is particular is moving even though she doesn't quite know what to do with the character. A very uneven, talky film overall; this is an adaptation that never lets a filmgoer forget its stage origins.

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