Marty (1954) | Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair | Excellent
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Charles R. Pellegrino
Marty (1954)
Marty (1954)
Ernest Borgnine
,
Betsy Blair
MGM (Video & DVD), 2001
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highly recommended
Borgnine stars as a lonely bachelor who finds romance with another lonely soul who had given up on love.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: NR
Release Date: 18-DEC-2001
Media Type: DVD
Great DVD of a great old movie
I remember clearly seeing the film in
1954
, and loved it, as did a large segment of the population. So when I realized I could get it on DVD and an absurdly low price, jumped at it. I was not disappointed The visual quality of the DVD is perfect. I recommend it highly.
Excellent
Excellent film they dont have the guts to make em this good anymore, this movie reminded me of my friday and saturday night singles dance years, i always felt like
marty
in the movie, i even met a girl like the one he met in the movie.
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Late Blooming Romance
This film is top notch. I can really relate to the main character
Marty
Paletti as I was in the same position as Marty about 30 years ago. What I think is so beautiful about this film is that you don't think about "star personalites". You feel that these people aren't acting-they are so real. There are so many touching scenes -especially between Marty and his mother. As I also had Italian grandparents the Italian family background was quite familiar to me. I highly recommend this film to those who would like to see an old fashioned romantic picture done simply.
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marty
here's real drama here and it's not just
Marty
who has problems. There are his young married cousins who are feeling the frustrations of living in a cramped apartment with their baby and widowed mother. There is Marty's mother who is afraid of living her own old age alone. There are his buddies who are as equally bored as Marty. But most of all, there is the wallflower schoolteacher, played by Betsy Blair, who is just a mite to pretty for the role. When Marty meets her at a dance where she has just been dumped by a blind date, he finds they have a lot in common and they both enjoy the evening immensely
is great move
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