13 Replies to “The Men 1950 Marlon Brando & Teresa Wright”
@DK Classics II how do you find all of these films? :O
The Men is a 1950 American drama film. Set mostly in a paraplegic ward of a VA hospital – YAWN!
"I was afraid I was going to die, now I am afraid I'm gonna live"
Thank you for sharing this! I’ve been dying to see it.
Marlon Brando actor legendary Best 🎭 Theatre 🎭
)1:03:22 – The car is an Oldsmobile with the Valiant Package, adaptive controls (hand controls) that came in various levels that were factory installed for disabled veterans..
57:00 – That $900.00 of 1950 would be over $10,000 today per usinflationcalculator.
It's hard to get used to that mustache on Jack Webb.
It was a good movie, worth watching. Very different part for Marlo Brando.
Teresa Wright's beauty was really presented in all it's glory by the excellent lighting and close ups. I read in her biography she didn't like her performance in this film. I have to disagree. She was great.
Depressing movie about paraplegic vets Avoid
I'd never seen this somehow. Brando is so good here. Watching the shades and details of his acting — thanks in no small part to the clarity of this print — is a motion picture all its own. And Teresa Wright has always been a personal favorite. Her presented persona manages to be wholesomely pretty and yet always intelligent and completely self-possessed. I'm gonna watch this again. Thank you!
One of Brando's earliest movies. He went on to be one of cinema's finest actors. To me I consider him to have been pretty much in a class of his own.
@DK Classics II how do you find all of these films? :O
The Men is a 1950 American drama film. Set mostly in a paraplegic ward of a VA hospital – YAWN!
"I was afraid I was going to die, now I am afraid I'm gonna live"
Thank you for sharing this! I’ve been dying to see it.
Marlon Brando actor legendary Best 🎭
Theatre 🎭
)1:03:22 – The car is an Oldsmobile with the Valiant Package, adaptive controls (hand controls) that came in various levels that were factory installed for disabled veterans..
57:00 – That $900.00 of 1950 would be over $10,000 today per usinflationcalculator.
It's hard to get used to that mustache on Jack Webb.
It was a good movie, worth watching. Very different part for Marlo Brando.
Teresa Wright's beauty was really presented in all it's glory by the excellent lighting and close ups. I read in her biography she didn't like her performance in this film. I have to disagree. She was great.
Depressing movie about paraplegic vets
Avoid
I'd never seen this somehow. Brando is so good here. Watching the shades and details of his acting — thanks in no small part to the clarity of this print — is a motion picture all its own. And Teresa Wright has always been a personal favorite. Her presented persona manages to be wholesomely pretty and yet always intelligent and completely self-possessed. I'm gonna watch this again. Thank you!
One of Brando's earliest movies. He went on to be one of cinema's finest actors. To me I consider him to have been pretty much in a class of his own.