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Suddenly

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
8K
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POPULARITY
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Frank Sinatra and Nancy Gates in Suddenly (1954)
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In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA.

  • Director
    • Lewis Allen
  • Writer
    • Richard Sale
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Sterling Hayden
    • James Gleason
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,421
    23,832
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writer
      • Richard Sale
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Sterling Hayden
      • James Gleason
    • 126User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • John Baron
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Sheriff Tod Shaw
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Pop Benson
    Nancy Gates
    Nancy Gates
    • Ellen Benson
    Kim Charney
    • Peter Benson III - 'Pidge'
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Dan Carney
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • Benny Conklin
    Christopher Dark
    Christopher Dark
    • Bart Wheeler
    James O'Hara
    James O'Hara
    • Jud Hobson
    • (as James Lilburn)
    Kem Dibbs
    • Wilson
    • (as Ken Dibbs)
    Clark Howat
    Clark Howat
    • Haggerty
    Charles Smith
    Charles Smith
    • Bebop
    Paul Wexler
    Paul Wexler
    • Slim Adams
    John Beradino
    John Beradino
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Collier
    Richard Collier
    • Ed Hawkins
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Driver Asking Slim for Directions
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Moebus
    Hans Moebus
    • Schultz
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Stanhope
    Ted Stanhope
    • Driver Asking Tod for Directions
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    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writer
      • Richard Sale
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    7bkoganbing

    Old Blue Eyes Elevates a B film

    I'm at a loss to explain why Frank Sinatra chose this particular project in the wake of all the acclaim he got for From Here to Eternity. Without his presence in the film, Suddenly with its length of 75 minutes on my VHS version would be a B film, even with Sterling Hayden starring in it as the sheriff. My guess is that Sinatra wanted to expand and test himself as an actor, something he did less and less of in the following decade.

    The President of the United States is coming to the small town of Suddenly where he will leave the train he's traveling on and proceed by motorcade to a vacation in the Sierras. The Secret Service has come to town to do their usual thing in protecting the Chief Executive.

    But three contract killers headed by Frank Sinatra are in town to kill the president. We're never told exactly who is paying for this contract, but the inference is that it is our Cold War enemies. Through a combination of circumstances the sheriff is wounded and the head of Secret Service detail, Willis Bouchey, is killed. And the killers are holed up in Nancy Gates's house with her, her father-in-law James Gleason, and child Kim Charney and the wounded Hayden.

    Most of the film is taken up with the wait for the train to arrive where a lot of souls are bared open, including Sinatra's. It's the one and only time that Francis Albert ever essayed the role of an out and out villain. He does it well, but I suspect he didn't want to push it with his public too much, so he never did anyone as evil as this again.

    Of course history tells us that the president named Eisenhower at the time never was an assassin's target so we know Sinatra's efforts will fail. However it's rather ingenious as to how it does fail.

    I think more than fans of old Blue Eyes will like Suddenly.
    7ma-cortes

    High voltage and tension in a thriller featured by an excellent Frank Sinatra

    The movie focuses US President protected by Secret Service (Willis Bouchey as Chief agent) who passes through a small and peaceable town called Suddenly where only the sheriff (Sterling Hayden) executes the law . One house inhabited by a grandfather (James Gleason) , a widow (Nancy Gates) and son is ideal place for a criminal scheme by means of an ambush , designed and pulled off by ominous murderers commanded by a ruthless psycho assassin (Frank Sinatra).

    The film has got emotion , strain , suspense , thriller and although is mostly developed on interior scenarios , it doesn't make boring neither tiring . Release was withdrawn from circulation for the Dallas assassination (1963) because of the events are pretty similar . Frank Sinatra (JFK's friend) as producer ordered the retaining copies and the movie was forgotten , however long time later was issued in video market and obtained a lot of success . Frank Sinatra's interpretation is top-notch as the cruel and brutal killer , his acting is magnificent , he's the best . Attractive Nancy Gates is the pacifist widow who hates the guns and embittered for her husband's death during WWII . Sterling Hayden interprets properly a kind and valiant police believer of the ¨American way of life¨ . James Gleason as stiff and rigid veteran is very fine . Atmospheric cinematography and agreeable musical score by David Raksin (author of Laura's score) . The motion picture was well directed by Lewis Allen (he directed some noir classic films). Rating : Interesting , worthwhile seeing and it will appeal to Frank Sinatra fans.
    9thefensk

    not bad for a buck!

    Like another user I found this movie at a "dollar store" and decided to take a chance on it. I believe the stories that this was pulled from circulation simply because I had never heard of it before. Where have they been hiding this movie?

    I can believe those stories for another reason. It has an eerie feel to it ... and seemed oddly prophetic: Imagine, an attempt to kill a President from a sniper position in a window above and behind, using a military-style weapon, by a former soldier. If Oswald truly watched this movie ... one would have to wonder how HE felt about the movie. I mean, I wasn't aware of that bit of trivia until I watched the movie and THEN checked out IMDb. While watching it I could not help but draw comparisons. Brrrrrrrr. It seems plausible that Sinatra might have had similar feelings.

    Sure, this is not the best movie ever made but it is a good solid 1950s movie, with a good performance by Sinatra. Yes, it is corny, but given the timeframe, that is to be expected. To be honest, I am tired of special effects and enjoy movies with an actual story and actual acting. Even corny stories and corny acting. Not a single car blew up in this movie. Wow. What a relief.
    gmr-4

    Others have discussed SUDDENLY pretty well . . .,

    in fact some rather too well with unnecessary plot descriptions. My reactions were mixed, but SUDDENLY is worth seeing for three reasons:

    1) Early Sinatra, of course. This is the kind of role he would not, to the best of my knowledge,repeat. My mother has long had a crush on him, an infatuation undimmed when she saw the film with me on P.B.S.

    2) This movie is a study of the ideals and point of view of mid-1950s America. SUDDENLY was made after the Hollywood investigations of the later 1940s and whilst the McCarthy Paranoia was still going on. None of the other commentators have noted that item, but one should take note that the studio big-wigs had had the bejaysus scared out of them. American film was not only to refrain from social criticism, but was going to be a cheerleader for the essential rightness of the American Way of Life and character. SUDDENLY oozes this point of view, and I note with amused contempt the very last scene and what the two protagonists say to one another.

    3) The film is a foreshadowing of what is to come in a country so sure of its social and political stability, quite accidental to be sure. Yes, the head bad guy is a nutter, but he is not the comfortable one-lone-nutter. This plot is highly organised and obviously well-financed. The unspoken They have turned to a pool of violence that is highly American -- organised crime -- to do the deed. Baron and his plotters are not ill-shaven Marxists or slanty-eyed types. They are as American as the Colt 45, and they are willing to do the unthinkable for enough money, and in the leader's case, the simple thrill of bagging someone.

    I do not know whether SUDDENLY "rises" to the level of Film Noir, but it had some disturbing things for postWar Americans. Perhaps that is why it is not well known in the Sinatra gallery, and indeed I had never heard of it until about six years ago.
    7zeebrite-321-220768

    Chock full o' Implausability, but...

    ...Sinatra is great as hired assassin John Baron who's half million dollar job is to off the POTUS when his train stops in Suddenly, California.

    If you've ever read Black Mask or any of the old crime pulps, Suddenly has that kind of vibe. Tough, highly stylized talk and attitude takes center stage in spite of any lick of logical behavior or plot coherence. I'm serious here, kids, the story is a mess. So, the decent 7 rating is for one reason only: Blue Eyes is that good.

    A must see for Sinatra fans and a definite gripper for those who can really, really, really suspend disbelief.

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    • Trivia
      Montgomery Clift turned down the lead role.
    • Goofs
      With the rifle locked in place, the chance of the President being exactly in line of fire is slim to none.
    • Quotes

      John Baron: I'm not actor, bustin' my leg on a stage so I can yell 'down with the tyrants'. If Booth wasn't such a ham he might've made it.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: Suddenly (2022)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conciencias negras
    • Filming locations
      • Saugus Train Depot, Saugus, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Libra Productions Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,400,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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