The Great Gatsby (1949)
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Synopsis of The Great Gatsby
This second film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's definitive jazz-age novel The Great Gatsby stars Alan Ladd in the title role. Jay Gatsby, formerly Jake Gatz, is a successful bootlegger with aspirations of being accepted in the highest social circles of Long Island. Once he's done this, Gatsby devotes his time to winning back the love of his former lady friend Daisy (Betty Field), now married to boorish "old-money" millionaire Tom Buchanan (Barry Sullivan). Gatsby's obsession with rekindling old flames results in disillusionment and, ultimately, tragedy. Sidelines observer Nick Carraway, the narrator of the original Fitzgerald novel, is expertly played by MacDonald Carey, while Shelley Winters makes an excellent impression as Buchanan's slatternly mistress Myrtle Wilson. Cast as Myrtle's dour optometrist husband is Howard Da Silva, who essayed a minor role in the 1974 remake of Great Gatsby. That 1974 version has unfortunately kept the 1949 Gatsby from being released to television. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Great Gatsby
- Alan Ladd - Jay Gatsby
- MacDonald Carey - Nick Carraway
- Barry Sullivan - Tom Buchanan
- Shelley Winters - Myrtle Wilson
- Ed Begley, Sr. - Myron Lupus
- Nicholas Joy - Guest
- Tito Vuolo - Mavromichaelis
- Jack Lambert - Reba
- Ray Walker - Real Estate Man
- Diane Nance - Pamela
- Betty Field - Daisy Buchanan
- Ruth Hussey - Jordan Baker
- Howard Da Silva - Wilson
- Henry Hull - Dan Cody
- Elisha Cook, Jr. - Klipsringer
- Walter Greaza - Kinsella
- Jack Gargan - Gold Pro
- Carole Mathews - Ella Cody
- Lynn Romer - Twin
- Jeanne Romer - Twin
- Director(s):
- Elliott Nugent
- Writer(s):
- Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum
- Producer(s):
- Richard Maibaum
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