The Last Angry Man Explained

The Last Angry Man
Director:Daniel Mann
Producer:Fred Kohlmar
Screenplay:Gerald Green
Based On:Gerald Green (novel)
Starring:Paul Muni
David Wayne
Betsy Palmer
Luther Adler
Claudia McNeil
Joby Baker
Music:George Duning
Cinematography:James Wong Howe
Editing:Charles Nelson
Studio:Fred Kohlmer Productions
Distributor:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Gross:$1,675,000 (US/ Canada)[1]

The Last Angry Man is a 1959 American drama film that tells the story of a television producer who profiles the life of a physician. It stars Paul Muni (in his last film appearance), David Wayne, Betsy Palmer, Billy Dee Williams (in his film debut), and Godfrey Cambridge.

The movie was scripted by Richard Murphy from the novel by Gerald Green (who also adapted it), and was directed by Daniel Mann.

The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor (Paul Muni) and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Carl Anderson, William Kiernan).[2]

The film was remade in 1974 as an ABC Movie of the Week with Pat Hingle in the lead role.

Plot

As the fiercely dedicated general practitioner who tries to help the sick, the poor, and the unfortunate in his decrepit neighborhood, Dr. Sam Abelman is a testy old man who faces life without compromise and Woodrow Thrasher is a troubled television executive fighting to preserve his career.

Cast

Reception

Paul S. Cowan of The Harvard Crimson wrote that the film "combines some of the finest motion picture effects with many of the worst."[3]

Variety wrote that the lead actor "gives a superlative performance."[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Rental Potentials of 1960", Variety, 4 January 1961 p 47. Please note figures are rentals as opposed to total gross.
  2. Web site: The Last Angry Man . https://web.archive.org/web/20100828114254/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/28283/The-Last-Angry-Man/details . dead . 2010-08-28 . Movies & TV Dept. . . 2010 . 2008-12-23.
  3. Web site: Cowan, Paul S.. The Last Angry Man. The Crimson. 1959-10-30.
  4. Web site: The Last Angry Man. Variety. 1958-12-31. 2020-03-20.