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  1. 21 de out. de 1997 · When "The Sweet Smell of Success" was released in 1957, it was seen as a thinly-veiled attack on Walter Winchell, who for decades had been the most famous and reviled gossip columnist in America. Forty years later Winchell is mostly forgotten (he died in 1972), but the film lives on--sharp-edged, merciless.

  2. 10 de fev. de 2011 · Out on Blu-ray and DVD on February 22nd, 2011! Learn more: http://www.criterion.com/films/27542In the swift, cynical Sweet Smell of Success, Burt Lancaster s...

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  3. J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster), is a tyrannical Broadway columnist for the New York Globe who rules his demimonde with the press's power to create or destroy. Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), is the hustling publicist who is consumed by desperate ambition and hates himself because of it; he will do anything to gain the admiration of Hunsecker ("My ...

  4. Sweet Smell of Success boasts a top-notch cast, sharp direction, atmospheric cinematography, and an appropriately jazzy score, making it one of the best noir crime thrillers ever made. New York ...

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  5. Sweet Smell of Success, American film noir, released in 1957, that was praised for its intensity, intelligent dialogue, and searing look at corruption in big-city journalism. Burt Lancaster played J.J. Hunsecker, a ruthless Broadway columnist (based on Walter Winchell ) who delights in destroying his enemies’ careers.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2014 · Criterion: Shadows, John Cassavetes →. SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, ALEXANDER MACKENDRICK, 1957 Sweet Smell of Success is one of many in a long line of New York City masterpieces. It captures not only the high traffic sprawl, but also the culture and especially the seedy underbelly. In this case the sludge is the press, and is based on the life….

  7. 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.