Back Street (1961) Reviews

Back Street (1961)
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This third film version of the lachrymose Fannie Hurst novel Back Street stars Susan Hayward as Rae Smith the role previously essayed by Irene Dunne (in 1932) and Margaret Sullavan (in 1941). In both earlier films, Rae Smith sacrifices 28 years of her life to her married lover, who can never get a divorce and who compels Rae to squirrel herself away in a shabby back-street apartment. In contrast, Susan Hayward's Rae Smith is a fiercely independent fashion designer, whose fidelity to the very married John Gavin doesn't retard her livelihood in the least. Vera Miles makes a meal of her supporting role as Gavin's shrewish, alcoholic wife. Though cinematographer Stanley Cortez does his utmost, he can't completely hide the fact that Hayward is at least ten years older than her costars, making her seem more of a doting aunt than the "other woman" (the film might have been more effective had Hayward and Miles switched roles). Its plot inconsistencies and logic lapses notwithstanding, Back Street proved to be another hit for producer Ross Hunter. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Susan HaywardJohn Gavin, (more)
Director(s):
David Miller
 
 
 
 

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Georgia S.

One male friend took myself and two other girlfriends to see this movie at a drive-in theater in 1964 and there was not a dry eye in the automobile. I have seen it countless times since and still think it is the best movie I have ever seen. The actors were GREAT!!!!! Wish they would make a tape or DVD of this movie. It is great for a good cry every time.

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Veronica C.

My mom made me watch this when i was younger, I'm glad she did. I didn't know people were like this back then even, the actors were just great but not enough for five stars.

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    Georgia S.

    One male friend took myself and two other girlfriends to see this movie at a drive-in theater in 1964 and there was not a dry eye in the automobile. I have seen it countless times since and still think it is the best movie I have ever seen. The actors were GREAT!!!!! Wish they would make a tape or DVD of this movie. It is great for a good cry every time.

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    Veronica C.

    My mom made me watch this when i was younger, I'm glad she did. I didn't know people were like this back then even, the actors were just great but not enough for five stars.

    Yes   |   No

     
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