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Storyline The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956):

Interesting character study of a WWII veteran trying to make it in the business world of post-war America.

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Title: The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
  • Released: 1956-04-12

  • Genre: Drama

  • Date: 1956-04-12

  • Runtime: 153 Minutes

  • Company: 20th Century Fox

  • Language: English, Deutsch, Italiano

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  • Plot Keyword : Drama

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  • Trailer: Video Trailer

  • Director: Bernard Herrmann, Lyle R. Wheeler, Nunnally Johnson, Nunnally Johnson, Darryl F. Zanuck, Jack Martin Smith, Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss, Dorothy Spencer, Ben Nye
Casts of The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit:
Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones, Fredric March, Marisa Pavan, Lee J. Cobb, Ann Harding, Keenan Wynn, Gene Lockhart, Gigi Perreau, Portland Mason

His loves...his world---both past and present---and the crisis they caused!


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Oh, business woes.

Plot in a nutshell: Character study of a WWII veteran trying to make it in the business world of post-war America, and contend with his domestic problems.

Comments: Great cast of veteran actors really makes this work. Gregory Peck is a very mature actor by this point, and Jennifer Jones is very convincing as the wise but harried housewife. Fredric March plays a nice corporate boss, and comes across as a bit odd; maybe that's just Fredric March.

This film isn't just any old "escapist fare" - actually about as far from that as you can get. It's very long, dark, and intelligent.

"Without men like me there wouldn't be big and successful businesses. My mistake was in being one of those men." ~Ralph Hopkins (Fredric March)