eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result Lot #: #267 SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS one-sheet movie poster '57 Lancaster, Curtis! Date Sold 12/18/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Appears in Vintage Hollywood Posters 8 CATALOG SOLD OUT The image at right appears in the auction catalog we published as shown above and was sold long ago and we do NOT have it available for purchase. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) Sweet Smell of Success, the classic 1957 Alexander Mackendrick New York City newspaper gossip columnist press agent romantic film noir family relationship melodrama ("Pour it on, sonny, pour it on... tell J.J. the latest dirt for his morning column... sixty million avid readers are waiting... tell him about the Senator and the blonde... tell him about that crooner who smokes that 'crazy' brand... pour it on sonny... light his cigarettes and make with the jokes... keep him amused - and try to forget what he's going to do to you when you tell him about his kid sister!"; "Tonight's gossip... tomorrow's gospel!"; "Beware these 'gentlemen' of the press!"; "'C'mon baby... do it for me, baby... go to him!'"; "'There's no woman for me Susie, you know that... you're my own sister!'"; "The world-famed columnist who commands sixty million readers... He can make a star, break a senator or 'fix' a politician - in ten words or less! And this is the kid who had ideas about taking over!"; "The motion picture that will never be forgiven - or forgotten!"; "They know him - and they shiver - the big names of Broadway, Hollywood and Capitol Hill. They know J.J. - the world-famed columnist whose gossip is gospel to sixty million readers! They know the venom that flickers in those eyes behind the glasses - and they fawn - like Sid Falco, the kid who wanted 'in' so much, he'd sell out his own girl to stand up there with J.J., sucking in the sweet smell of success! This is J.J.'s story - but not the way he would have liked it told!"; "The almighty J.J. ...the columnist with sixty million believers ...his wrath is feared by the great and near great who worship the Sweet Smell of Success!"; "J.J.- to 60,000,000 readers ...a hell on earth to the celebrities -the senators -every big name who squirmed in his squeezing fist!"; "..ask Sid- who'd sell anything to stand up there with J.J. -and suck in the sweet smell of success"; "This is the story of J.J. -But no the way he wants it told!"; "Screenplay by Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman"; "From the Novelette by Ernest Lehman"; with some of the wildest dialog ever heard in any movie!) starring Burt Lancaster ("as the world famous columnist, J.J. Hunsecker"), Tony Curtis ("as Sidney Falco, the kid who wanted 'in'"), Susan Harrison (billed as "Introducing Susan Harrison"), ("Featuring") Martin Milner (billed as "Marty Milner"), Sam Levene, Barbara Nichols, Jeff Donnell, The Chico Hamilton Quintet, Emile Meyer, David White, Lawrence Dobkin, and Lurene Tuttle. Note that this movie was written by Ernest Lehman, and years before he had worked for Walter Winchell, and J.J. Hunsecker is clearly based on Winchell. He went to Burt Lancaster with this script on the provision that he be allowed to direct it, because he wanted to break into directing. In twists worthy of the movie itself, Lancaster agreed, but soon brought in Alexander Mackendrick to replace Lehman (some think he never intended to honor his promise from the start), and then he brought in Clifford Odets to rewrite the script! But while Lehman was treated horribly on this movie, his later career included writing North by Northwest, West Side Story, and The Sound of Music, so obviously, he bounced back wonderfully! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good to very good. an uneven 12" tear starting at the top center of the poster running down into Lancaster's glasses (it is a very clean tear with no paper loss and could be easily mended with conservation tape from the reverse or by being linenbacked); separation at the crossfolds; creases along the vertical fold; a few tiny tears in the left of the top blank border; other than the above defects, all easily correctible, the poster is in quite nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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