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The Rat Race

United States

1960

105 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Robert Mulligan

PROD William Perlberg, George Seaton

SCR Garson Kanin

DP Robert Burks

CAST Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Oakie, Kay Medford, Don Rickles, Marjorie Bennett, Hal K. Dawson, Norman Fell

ED Alma Macrorie

MUSIC Elmer Bernstein

Synopsis

When Midwesterner Pete Hammond Jr. (Tony Curtis) moves to New York to become a jazz musician, he discovers that the big city is treacherous, although his tentative friendship with forlorn taxi dancer Peggy Brown (Debbie Reynolds) encourages him to persevere despite the obstacles. Peggy, who’s being pressured by her boss (Don Rickles) to become a prostitute, is so buoyed by Pete’s optimism that she takes a big risk to help him achieve his dreams.

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Robert Mulligan

In an era in which consistent visual style seems perhaps too uniformly held as the prerequisite of the valorized auteur, one can all too easily understand why Robert Mulligan’s work has failed to evince any passionate critical interest. His films all look so different; for instance, To Kill a Mockingbird , with its black-and-white measured pictorialism; Up the down Staircase , photographed on location with a documentary graininess; The Other , with its heightened Gothic expressionism rather conventional to the horror genre, if not to Mulligan’s previous work; and The Summer of ‘42 , with a pastel prettiness that suffuses each image with the nostalgia of memory. If some would claim this visual eclecticism reflects the lack of a strong personality, others could claim that Mulligan has too much respect for his material to impose arbitrarily upon it some monolithic consistency and instead brings to his subjects the sensibility of a somewhat self-effacing Hollywood craftsman. Yet there are… read more

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