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Marty
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Although he is good-natured, Marty is still unmarried at the age of 34 due to his socially awkward personality. After being goaded by his mother to marry, he goes to the Stardust Ballroom one Saturday night, and lucky enough meets the lonely teacher Clara. Suddenly, he now has a chance to get out of the bachelorhood.
Although he is good-natured, Marty is still unmarried at the age of 34 due to his socially awkward personality. After being goaded by his mother to marry, he goes to the Stardust Ballroom one Saturday night, and lucky enough meets the lonely teacher Clara. Suddenly, he now has a chance to get out of the bachelorhood.
Actors:
Doris Kemper,
Silvio Minciotti,
Jack Klugman,
Edwin Rochelle,
Walter Kelley,
Charles Cane,
James Bell
Doris Kemper
25 May 1898, Portland, North Dakota, USA
Silvio Minciotti
August 31, 1882 in Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy
Jack Klugman
27 April 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Edwin Rochelle
6 November 1906, New Jersey, USA
Walter Kelley
5 June 1922, Seattle, Washington, USA
Charles Cane
18 April 1899, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
James Bell
1 December 1891, Suffolk, Virginia, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Betsy Blair #Delbert Mann #Ernest Borgnine #Esther Minciotti #Hecht-Lancaster Productions
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Edwin Rochelle
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Walter Kelley
5 June 1922, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Chayevsky's TV drama transferred effortlessly to cinema.
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February 20, 2008
Enormously influential, it spawned Hollywood's interest in smaller scale, prosaic dramas, few of which failed to match its resonance.
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Ernest Borgnine as Marty lives up to all the promise he showed as the sadist in From Here to Eternity, and at the same time brilliantly shatters the type-cast he molded for himself in that picture.
New York Times
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A warm and winning film, full of the sort of candid comment on plain, drab people that seldom reaches the screen.

