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  1. THE SMELL OF SOMETHING definition: 1. the particular character or feeling that someone or something has: 2. the particular character…. Learn more.

  2. In Alexander Mackendrick’s swift, cynical Sweet Smell of Success, Burt Lancaster stars as barbaric Broadway gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker, and Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco, the unprincipled press agent he ropes into smearing the up-and-coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister.

  3. Sweet Smell of Success is 4049 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 1454 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Railway Heroes but less popular than Christmas at the Drive-In.

  4. Sweet Smell of Success (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Match Me, Sidney Calling from the lobby at 21 Club, press agent Sidney (Tony Curtis) begs monster columnist J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster, his first scene) for an audience at his table, joining a senator, his consort and an agent (William Forrest, Autumn Russel, Jay Adler), in Sweet Smell Of Success, 1957, from Ernest Lehman's novella and ...

  5. C He couldn’t make an agreement on the price with the buyer. D He wanted to keep things unchanged. Answer: D Locate. The Sweet Scent of Success reading practice test has 13 questions belongs to the Recent Actual Tests subject. In total 13 questions, 11 questions are Matching Information form, 2 questions are Sentence Completion form.

  6. Sweet Smell Of Success. 1957 · 1 hr 37 min. TV-14. Drama. A columnist (Burt Lancaster) and a press agent (Tony Curtis) tear into the maelstrom of midtown ...

  7. 22 de fev. de 2011 · It wasn’t intended. No one could have predicted it. But Sweet Smell of Success turned out to be a terminus where several movie genres and subgenres converged and curdled, producing a uniquely delicious perfume of everlasting cynicism. Inhale deeply. And think of the years between 1927, when talkies were born, and 1957, when Sidney Falco flew too close to the Hun and got his wings clipped, as ...