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The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)

The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
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James M. Cain's novel received its first authorized screen treatment in this MGM production. Drifter Frank Chambers (John Garfield) takes a job at a roadhouse run by slovenly but likeable Nick Smith (Cecil Kellaway). Nick's sexy young wife Cora (Lana Turner) takes an immediate liking to Frank, but he senses that she's trouble and he keeps his distance--for a while, anyway. Inevitably succumbing to Cora's tawdry charms, Frank enters into her scheme to murder Nick and claim the old boy's insurance money. Not long after committing the foul deed, Frank and Cora are arrested. Thanks to the conniving of slimy attorney Arthur Keats (Hume Cronyn), the illicit lovers are able to beat the murder rap--but, as the film's title symbolically indicates, they eventually pay for their misdeeds in an unexpected manner. Fans of the James M. Cain original--not to mention Cain himself--were aghast at the changes made in the novel by screenwriters Harry Ruskin and Niven Busch; many of the alterations were made to conform with censorship standards of the era, while others simply existed to massage the egos of the stars. Even so, the 1946 version of The Postman Always Rings Twice is infinitely more satisfying than the no-holds-barred 1981 remake, directed by Bob Rafelson with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lana TurnerJohn Garfield, (more)
Director(s):
Tay Garnett
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Postman Always Rings Twice

James M. Cain's novel received its first authorized screen treatment in this MGM production. Drifter Frank Chambers (John Garfield) takes a job at a roadhouse run by slovenly but likeable Nick Smith (Cecil Kellaway). Nick's sexy young wife Cora (Lana Turner) takes an immediate liking to Frank, but he senses that she's trouble and he keeps his distance--for a while, anyway. Inevitably succumbing to Cora's tawdry charms, Frank enters into her scheme to murder Nick and claim the old boy's insurance money. Not long after committing the foul deed, Frank and Cora are arrested. Thanks to the conniving of slimy attorney Arthur Keats (Hume Cronyn), the illicit lovers are able to beat the murder rap--but, as the film's title symbolically indicates, they eventually pay for their misdeeds in an unexpected manner. Fans of the James M. Cain original--not to mention Cain himself--were aghast at the changes made in the novel by screenwriters Harry Ruskin and Niven Busch; many of the alterations were made to conform with censorship standards of the era, while others simply existed to massage the egos of the stars. Even so, the 1946 version of The Postman Always Rings Twice is infinitely more satisfying than the no-holds-barred 1981 remake, directed by Bob Rafelson with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Tay Garnett
Writer(s):
Harry RuskinNiven Busch
Producer(s):
Carey Wilson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Violence)
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    Charlotte H.

    The stars of The Postman Always Rings Twice, set the standard coming and going. They were well matched as two despearate people attracted to the hope of a new beginning promised in the arms of the other. The script was very imaginable as to how far two lonely desperate people would go to be together. Lies, murder, infidelity, and much more. The supporting cast were just as formable. The law was corrupt while at the same time determined to make the wily couple pay for their sins, even the husband was flawed. This movie has been adapted many times over, for good reasons.

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    Geoffrey G.

    Top noir classic - second only to "Double Indemnity"! Great story (even cleaned up to pass 40s censorship) great cast - and yes I mean Garfield & Turner but also Hume Cronyn! No noir fan should miss this movie!

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    Michael C.

    I recommend it highly. Don't want to say much so as not to give away the story.

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