- Come Back, Little Sheba
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Come Back, Little Sheba
Description
In the original Broadway production of this William Inge play, Shirley Booth played Lola Delaney, the vulgar, dumpy, less-than-bright 'shotgun bride' of recovering alcoholic Doc Delaney, played on stage by Sidney Blackmer, who won a Tony award for his efforts. When time came to film the play, Shirley Booth was retained as Lola, but Burt Lancaster replaced Blackmer as Doc. Although Lancaster seems far too youthful for the role, the film is a fascinating and sometimes funny study of an unhappy marriage made unhappier by the arrival of a sexy stranger. Young Marie (Terry Moore) rents a room from Lola, a tiresome creature who never stops talking, especially about the 'imminent' return of her runaway dog Sheba. Doc is having enough trouble staying away from the bottle and resigning himself to his marriage without the curvaceous Marie arousing his baser instincts. The characters interact with gloomy consequences, in the typical kitchen-sink-realism style of Inge's Fifties plays, although a tacked-on happy ending, common to Fifties movie melodramas, pretends otherwise.
In the original Broadway production of this William Inge play, Shirley Booth played Lola Delaney, the vulgar, dumpy, less-than-bright 'shotgun bride' of recovering alcoholic Doc Delaney, played on stage by Sidney Blackmer, who won a Tony award for his efforts. When time came to film the play, Shirley Booth was retained as Lola, but Burt Lancaster replaced Blackmer as Doc. Although Lancaster seems far too youthful for the role, the film is a fascinating and sometimes funny study of an unhappy marriage made unhappier by the arrival of a sexy stranger. Young Marie (Terry Moore) rents a room from Lola, a tiresome creature who never stops talking, especially about the 'imminent' return of her runaway dog Sheba. Doc is having enough trouble staying away from the bottle and resigning himself to his marriage without the curvaceous Marie arousing his baser instincts. The characters interact with gloomy consequences, in the typical kitchen-sink-realism style of Inge's Fifties plays, although a tacked-on happy ending, common to Fifties movie melodramas, pretends otherwise.
Actors:
Burt Lancaster,
Shirley Booth,
Terry Moore,
Richard Jaeckel,
Philip Ober,
Edwin Max,
Lisa Golm,
Walter Kelley,
Robert Fuller,
Ned Glass,
William Haade,
...»
Burt Lancaster
2 November 1913, New York City, New York, USA
Shirley Booth
30 August 1898, New York City, New York, USA
Terry Moore
7 January 1929, Los Angeles, California, USA
Richard Jaeckel
10 October 1926, Long Beach, Long Island, New York, USA
Philip Ober
23 March 1902, Fort Payne, Alabama, USA
Edwin Max
4 May 1909, Georgia, USA
Lisa Golm
10 April 1891, Berlin, Germany
Walter Kelley
5 June 1922, Seattle, Washington, USA
Robert Fuller
29 July 1933, Troy, New York, USA
Ned Glass
1 April 1906, Radom, Mazowieckie, Poland
William Haade
March 2, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Daniel Mann
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Burt Lancaster #Come Back #Daniel Mann #Little Sheba #Reviens petite Sheba #Reviens petite Sheba (1952) #Richard Jaeckel #Shirley Booth #Terry Moore
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