Wall of Noise explained

Wall of Noise
Producer:Joseph Landon
Screenplay:Joseph Landon
Starring:Suzanne Pleshette
Ty Hardin
Dorothy Provine
Ralph Meeker
Simon Oakland
Jimmy Murphy
Music:William Lava
Editing:William H. Ziegler
Studio:Warner Bros.
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:112 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Wall of Noise is a 1963 American drama film directed by Richard Wilson, written by Joseph Landon, and starring Suzanne Pleshette, Ty Hardin, Dorothy Provine, Ralph Meeker, Simon Oakland and Jimmy Murphy. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 4, 1963.[1] [2]

Plot

A horse trainer, Joel Tarrant, needs a job and is hired by Matt Rubio, a wealthy building contractor. Joel has a girlfriend, Ann, but is tempted by the advances of Rubio's seductive wife, Laura.

Laura knows there is a horse Joel feels can become a champion and persuades him to buy it. He borrows money from Johnny Papadakis to do so, but the horse is injured and Rubio fires him after recognizing the relationship between his wife and Joel, who is unable to repay Papadakis his debt.

Ann goes to great lengths to help him out of trouble, even offering herself to Papadakis as a form of payment. But after Papadakis dies unexpectedly, Joel and Ann return to their lives, looking after their recovering horse.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wall of Noise (1963) - Overview . TCM.com . 2015-05-20.
  2. Web site: Crowther . Bosley . Movie Review - Wall of Noise - Screen: Romance at the Race Track:'Wall of Noise' Opens at Local Theaters Ty Hardin Is Starred as Horse Trainer . NYTimes.com . 1963-09-05 . 2015-05-20.