An aspiring musician arrives in New York in search of fame and fortune. He soon meets a taxi dancer / call girl and moves in with her. Before long, a romance develops.
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The Rat Race
1960
R
1 h 45 m
United States
Comedy
Drama
Romance
An aspiring musician arrives in New York in search of fame and fortune. He soon meets a taxi dancer / call girl and moves in with her. Before long, a romance develops.
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6.6 /10
1693 people rated
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Tony Curtis
Pete Hammond Jr.
Debbie Reynolds
Peggy Brown
Jack Oakie
Mac
Kay Medford
Mrs. Gallo
Don Rickles
Nellie Miller
Marjorie Bennett
Edie Kerry
Hal K. Dawson
Bo Kerry
Norman Fell
Telephone Repairman
Lisa Drake
Toni
Joe Bushkin
Frankie J
Sam Butera
Carl
Gerry Mulligan
Gerry
Stanley Adams
Cab Driver
Arthur Berkeley
Diner Patron
Elmer Bernstein
Member of the Red Peppers
Lulu Mae Bohrman
Hotel Guest
Boyd Cabeen
Ship Passenger
Wally Cassell
Hotel Clerk
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M&M@000777
29/05/2023 15:51
source: The Rat Race
Ashley Koloko
18/11/2022 08:37
Trailer—The Rat Race
Uneissa Amuji
16/11/2022 09:50
The Rat Race
▓█𝄞ميقو🇱🇾█▓
16/11/2022 02:30
I'm a little surprised that this film is described here as a 'tender romantic comedy'. I remember it as anything but. Yes, there's a romance, but much of it is an acerbic take on the hard underbelly of New York, as indeed you'd expect with a screenplay by Garson Kanin. The scene where Curtis is robbed of his instruments by a phony jazz group, then tries to pick them up from the Police storeroom only to get involved in a convoluted argument with a recalcitrant officer, is one of the most cynical takes on big city life that I can remember. Add that to the scene where Don Rickles forces Debbie Reynolds to strip to her underwear because she can't pay a debt, then says to her, "Now...do you get the point!" and you've got anything but a tender romantic comedy.
I don't know, maybe I saw a different Rat Race to everyone else's. But I should mention that the one I saw had a very good dramatic score by Elmer Bernstein, so maybe Elmer and I both got it wrong.
Aslamkhatri Moz
16/11/2022 02:30
Tony Curtis plays a saxophone player again (as in 'Some Like It Hot') in this adaptation by Gason Kanin of his own play which follows the same raw narrative arc as Chabrol's 'Les Cousins' and Visconti's 'Rocco and His Brothers' of the culture shock experienced by a kid from the sticks arriving in the big city, to be taken advantage of by the slickers.
With location work in New York and an unusual cast recruited locally (including musician Gerry Mulligan), the jazz milieu is also complemented by an appropriately surging score by Elmer Bernstein.
Abuzar Khan
16/11/2022 02:30
I loved this movie about two struggling young people and the friendship and love that grows out of those struggles. You won't find any glamour in this film, but it manages to be much more beautiful than many a movie oozing pearls, silk and mahogany. All characters are interesting, likeable and well-drawn. Rickles is fantastic as an uncouth, vulgar boss, the personification of a soul destroyed. Everything is just right. As usual, it is small movies that reach the greatest heights. I once saw screenwriter Kanin and his wife Ruth Gordon on "Donahue". I'm sorry I didn't take any notes.
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M&M@000777
29/05/2023 15:51
source: The Rat Race
Ashley Koloko
18/11/2022 08:37
Trailer—The Rat Race
Uneissa Amuji
16/11/2022 09:50
The Rat Race
▓█𝄞ميقو🇱🇾█▓
16/11/2022 02:30
I'm a little surprised that this film is described here as a 'tender romantic comedy'. I remember it as anything but. Yes, there's a romance, but much of it is an acerbic take on the hard underbelly of New York, as indeed you'd expect with a screenplay by Garson Kanin. The scene where Curtis is robbed of his instruments by a phony jazz group, then tries to pick them up from the Police storeroom only to get involved in a convoluted argument with a recalcitrant officer, is one of the most cynical takes on big city life that I can remember. Add that to the scene where Don Rickles forces Debbie Reynolds to strip to her underwear because she can't pay a debt, then says to her, "Now...do you get the point!" and you've got anything but a tender romantic comedy.
I don't know, maybe I saw a different Rat Race to everyone else's. But I should mention that the one I saw had a very good dramatic score by Elmer Bernstein, so maybe Elmer and I both got it wrong.
Aslamkhatri Moz
16/11/2022 02:30
Tony Curtis plays a saxophone player again (as in 'Some Like It Hot') in this adaptation by Gason Kanin of his own play which follows the same raw narrative arc as Chabrol's 'Les Cousins' and Visconti's 'Rocco and His Brothers' of the culture shock experienced by a kid from the sticks arriving in the big city, to be taken advantage of by the slickers.
With location work in New York and an unusual cast recruited locally (including musician Gerry Mulligan), the jazz milieu is also complemented by an appropriately surging score by Elmer Bernstein.
Abuzar Khan
16/11/2022 02:30
I loved this movie about two struggling young people and the friendship and love that grows out of those struggles. You won't find any glamour in this film, but it manages to be much more beautiful than many a movie oozing pearls, silk and mahogany. All characters are interesting, likeable and well-drawn. Rickles is fantastic as an uncouth, vulgar boss, the personification of a soul destroyed. Everything is just right. As usual, it is small movies that reach the greatest heights. I once saw screenwriter Kanin and his wife Ruth Gordon on "Donahue". I'm sorry I didn't take any notes.
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