A Hatful of Rain (1957)
July 17, 1957Release Date
A Hatful of Rain (1957)
July 17, 1957Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Eva Marie Saint
Celia Pope
Don Murray
Johnny Pope
Anthony Franciosa
Polo Pope
Lloyd Nolan
John Pope, Sr
Henry Silva
Mother
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Chuch
William Hickey
Apples
Paul Kruger
Bartender
Ralph Montgomery
Spectator at Football Game
Michael Vale
Cab Driver
Art Fleming
Jack - Mounted Cop
Tom Ahearne
Bartender (uncredited)
William Bailey
Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Herb Vigran
Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Gordon B. Clarke
Middle-Aged Man (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin
Barfly (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing
Barfly (uncredited)
Kit Guard
Barfly (uncredited)
Albert Dannibal
The Thin Man (uncredited)
Jane Hoffman
Lone Woman (uncredited)
Jason Johnson
Boss (uncredited)
Jay Jostyn
Doctor (uncredited)
Rex Lease
Man at Mailbox (uncredited)
Jimmy Rogers
Child (uncredited)
William Tannen
Celia's Supervisor (uncredited)
Emerson Treacy
Mr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited)
Guy Way
Bartender (uncredited)
Norman Willis
Ed (uncredited)
Fred Zinnemann
Director
Michael V. Gazzo
Theatre Play / Screenplay
Alfred Hayes
Screenplay
Carl Foreman
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 17, 1957
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan and Henry Silva. The story is based on a 1955 Broadway play of the same name about the effects of morphine addiction.
The screenplay was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes and Carl Foreman from the play, also written by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the film's release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the film's credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It features music by Bernard Herrmann, who was asked by 20th Century Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered to be terrifying.
Franciosa was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.