Rating: Summary: A Real Classic Review: What possessed Vincente Minnelli to direct this scathing look at the Hollywood system when he himself seemed so comfortable in it? Whatever the answer to that may be, this turned out to be the first of many critical views of the previously-magical movie-town. The story follows Kirk Douglas as a producer that methodically steps on people to get to the top. These were the days where the producer was on top, and the director was a mere underling. The story takes a Kane-style turn, as the producer brings about his own downfall via his notorious image.The script is classic and often-quotable. There are several great scenes, esp. those that show collaboration between producer and director. The lighting is great too, with softer lights depicting the false glamour of it all as it bitterly contrasts with the action. A very good rent.
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