The right approach
Movie | |
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Original title | The right approach |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1961 |
length | 92 minutes |
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Director | David Butler |
script |
Fay Kanin , Michael Kanin |
production | Oscar Brodney |
music | Dominic Frontiere |
camera | Sam Leavitt |
cut | Tom McAdoo |
occupation | |
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The Right Approach is an American drama directed by David Butler from 1961 . The film is based on Garson Kanin's play The Live Wire from 1950.
action
Five ex-US Army soldiers return to Pasadena. They take on another member in a pub, Leo, Mitch's younger brother. He really wants to become an actor and walks over corpses for it.
background
The film was completed and distributed by the production company 20th Century Fox . The comedy film was recorded in mono and black and white with an aspect ratio of 2.35: 1 on 35 mm film . The shooting was carried out in Los Angeles , while the recordings were made in the 20th Century Fox film studio in Century City , California .
The film premiered in New York City on May 17, 1961 .
Songs
No. | title | composer |
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1 | The right approach | Alan Bergman , Marilyn Bergman and Lew Spence |
2 | When You Least Expect It | Sam H. Stept |
3 | Lady, love me | Kirby Stone |
4th | Give me the simple life | Rube Bloom |
5 | You Make Me Feel So Young | Josef Myrow |
reception
The New York Times rated the film negatively because it was a "great disaster".
Web links
- The Right Approach in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Right Approach in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ^ The Right Approach - Screenplay info. Turner Classic Movies, accessed November 19, 2014 .
- ^ The Right Approach. The New York Times , accessed November 19, 2014 .