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Man in The Gray Flannel Suit (1956)
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Gregory Peck plays a young New York executive who defies the wisdom of the corporate class by deciding his family is more important than the offer of a new job. Lots of melodrama, guilt, and a revelation about a wartime affair (told in flashback), but this well-oiled, good-looking 1956 film still holds up pretty well. Based on a novel by Sloan Wilson, the script and direction are by Nunnally Johnson (The Three Faces of Eve). --Tom Keogh (read more)
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| Man in The Gray Flannel Suit Movie Review by Eric Somer (11/21/2008) |
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From a similar mold that cast Executive Suite (1954), Patterns (1956) and The Sweet Smell of Success (1957), The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit draws our attention to American big business. Directed and written for the screen by Nunnally Johnson, this film differentiates itself from its contemporaries by placing greater...
(complete Man in The Gray Flannel Suit review by Eric Somer)
| Man in The Gray Flannel Suit Movie Review by Movie Addict (9/13/2007) |
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I was really surprised on this film as it was not at all what I expected. The title suggested to me something about life in corporate America, but that was just a background to what was really going on.
The movie was really about men.
I certainly would not excuse the taking of the opportunity to have an illicit affair...
(complete Man in The Gray Flannel Suit review by Movie Addict)
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