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  1. Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 American film noir drama film directed by Alexander Mackendrick, starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, and Martin Milner, and written by Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman, and Mackendrick from the novelette by Lehman.

    • $3.4 million or $2 million
    • James Hill
  2. Sweet Smell of Success: Directed by Alexander Mackendrick. With Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, Martin Milner. Powerful but unethical Broadway columnist J.J. Hunsecker coerces unscrupulous press agent Sidney Falco into breaking up his sister's romance with a jazz musician.

    • (35K)
    • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Approved
    • Drama, Film-Noir
  3. Sweet Smell of Success (también conocida como El dulce sabor del éxito y Chantaje en Broadway) es una película estadounidense del año 1957, de género dramático y negro, dirigida por Alexander Mackendrick e interpretada por Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison y Martin Milner, entre otros.

    • Chantaje en Broadway, El dulce sabor del éxito
  4. Año: 1957. Título original: Sweet Smell of Success. Sinopsis: Burt Lancaster encarna a un famoso y ambicioso columnista que domina todo Nueva York a través de la información que habitualmente consumen sus más de 60 millones de lectores.

    • Estados Unidos
    • James Wong Howe (B&W)
    • Alexander Mackendrick
  5. 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.

    • (536)
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Drama
  6. Featuring deliciously unsavory dialogue, in an acid, brilliantly structured script by Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman, and noirish neon cityscapes from Oscar-winning cinematographer James Wong Howe, Sweet Smell of Success is a cracklingly cruel dispatch from the kill-or-be-killed wilds of 1950s Manhattan.

  7. 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.