
J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster), the most powerful newspaper columnist in New York, is determined to prevent his sister Susan (Susan Harrison) from marrying jazz musician Steve Dallas (Martin Milner). He therefore covertly employs Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), a sleazy and unscrupulous press agent, to break up the affair by any means possible.
It's interesting that New York City (and the whole movie) seems to revolve around Hunsecker, all because of his power in the newspaper business. But it's Falco who gets the story rolling. All because he's wrapped around Hunsecker's finger.
I admired the film noir feeling throughout. Curtis and Lancaster deliver strong performances, but for different reasons. Curtis breaks away from his earlier roles, while Lancaster shows a more sinister side to his acting.
My Rating: ****1/2
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