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  1. Sweet Smell of Success ha obtenido el reconocimiento tanto de medios de comunicación como de instituciones y personajes destacados del mundo del séptimo arte. La cinta se encuentra entre las mil mejores películas de la historia según el New York Times , y en el puesto número 171 del ranking de Sight and Sound de las 250 mejores películas de la historia.

  2. 『成功の甘き香り』(せいこうのあまきかおり、Sweet Smell of Success)は、1957年制作のアメリカ映画。公開当初はあまり評判がよくなかったこの映画は、時がたつにつれて評価が上がってきており、1993年にアメリカ国立フィルム登録簿に登録された。

  3. J.J. Hunsecker (Burt Lancaster), is a tyrannical Broadway columnist for the New York Globe who rules his demimonde with the press's power to create or destroy. Sidney Falco (Tony Curtis), is the hustling publicist who is consumed by desperate ambition and hates himself because of it; he will do anything to gain the admiration of Hunsecker ("My ...

  4. 2 de ago. de 2020 · Sweet Smell of Success (1957) Directed by Alexander Mackendrick, Starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, Martin Milner Video Item Preview play8?>> remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Share to ...

  5. Sweet Smell Of Success. 1957 · 1 hr 37 min. TV-14. Drama. A columnist (Burt Lancaster) and a press agent (Tony Curtis) tear into the maelstrom of midtown Manhattan's night creatures in a sinister game that involves money, power and ultimately survival. Subtitles: English.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2011 · It wasn’t intended. No one could have predicted it. But Sweet Smell of Success turned out to be a terminus where several movie genres and subgenres converged and curdled, producing a uniquely delicious perfume of everlasting cynicism. Inhale deeply. And think of the years between 1927, when talkies were born, and 1957, when Sidney Falco flew too close to the Hun and got his wings clipped, as ...

  7. In Alexander Mackendrick’s swift, cynical Sweet Smell of Success, Burt Lancaster stars as barbaric Broadway gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker, and Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco, the unprincipled press agent he ropes into smearing the up-and-coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister.