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Suddenly is a 1954 American film noir thriller directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama features Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others.
The tranquility of a small town is jarred when the U.S. President is scheduled to pass through and a hired assassin takes over the Benson home as a perfect location to ambush the president.
The film is in the public domain.
In post-war America, the President of the United States is scheduled to journey through the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be checking up on security prior to his arrival, a group of FBI agents arrive at the home of the Bensons, on top of a hill that looks down upon the station where the Presidential train is scheduled to stop. However, they soon turn out to be assassins led by the ruthless John Baron (Frank Sinatra), who take over the house and hold the family hostage.
Sheriff Tod Shaw (Sterling Hayden) arrives with Dan Carney (Willis Bouchey), a Secret Service agent in charge of the President's security detail. When he does, Baron and his gangsters shoot Carney and a bullet fractures Shaw's arm.
Actors: Bruce Resnik (miscellaneous crew), Jordan Black (actor), Tianna Langham (producer), Tianna Langham (producer), Rosalie Ward (actress), Ben Lazarus (actor), Patricia Poienaru (miscellaneous crew), Sascha Rosemann (actor), Julia Cho (actress), Carin Chea (actress), Amedeo D'Adamo (producer), Amedeo D'Adamo (director), Amedeo D'Adamo (writer), Karinna Bakker (miscellaneous crew), Carlos Aleman (actor),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Romance,Suddenly (1954) is an American film noir directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama features Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others. The tranquility of a small town is jarred when the U.S. President is scheduled to pass through and a hired assassin takes over the Benson home as a perfect location to ambush the president. In post-war America, the President of the United States is scheduled to journey through the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be checking up on security prior to his arrival, a group of FBI agents arrive at the home of the Bensons, on top of a hill that looks down upon the station where the Presidential train is due to stop. However, they soon turn out to be assassins led by the ruthless ...
SEE RANK Der Attentäter (1954) "Suddenly" (original title) 75 min - Crime | Drama | Film-Noir - 13 May 1955 (West Germany) 6,9 Your rating: -/10 Ratings: 6,9/10 from 3.393 users Reviews: 72 user | 26 critic In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA. Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/DkIt/ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "An American in Berlin? - Oliver Hardy ~ with Philip Hutchinson" ➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Joj2rg0j4n8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Frank Sinatra plays the bad guy plotting a presidential assasination. the bluray was presented in an open matte format i cropped it back to it's original theatrical matte. this movie can be downloaded for free without any signup here: https://archive.org/details/suddenly_201606
"Suddenly" (De Repente) es un pueblo de California en el que nunca pasa nada. Antiguamente era transitado por todo tipo de bandidos y buscavidas, y de ahí el nombre, "Suddenly", por que todo pasaba de repente. Próximamente, "Suddenly" será visitado por el presidente de los Estados Unidos, y una brigada del FBI se instala previamente en el pueblo para abortar alguna posible operación para asesinar al Presidente. Una de las películas con las que Frank Sinatra fué trabajando poco a poco su talento como actor de cine , trascendiendo del mercado musical al cinematográfico, con un talento muy superior al de otras estrellas de la canción que luego en la gran pantalla, no daban de sí nada más que el nombre. Frank Sinatra, "La Voz" de Hoboken, se labró paralelamente a su carrera musical, la cu...
Unofficial movie trailer I edited for the 1954 movie starring Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden.
Suddenly (1954) is a an American film noir thriller directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama features Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others. CAST: Frank Sinatra as John Baron Sterling Hayden as Sheriff Tod Shaw James Gleason as Peter "Pop" Benson Nancy Gates as Ellen Benson Kim Charney as Peter Benson III (Pidge) Paul Frees as Benny Conklin, Baron's Accomplice (also TV announcer voice) Christopher Dark as Bart Wheeler Willis Bouchey as Dan Carney, Chief Secret Service Agent Paul Wexler as Deputy Slim Adams James O'Hara as Jud Kelly Kem Dibbs as Wilson Clark Howat as Haggerty Charles Smith as Bebop Dan White as Desk Officer Burg -wikipedia
Suddenly is a 1954 American film noir, crime film directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama features Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others. In post-war America, the President of the United States is scheduled to journey through the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be checking up on security prior to his arrival, three FBI agents arrive at the home of the Bensons, on top of a hill that looks down upon the station where the Presidential train is due to stop. However, they soon turn out to be assassins led by the ruthless John Baron (Frank Sinatra), who take over the house and hold the family hostage. The town sheriff, Tod Shaw (Sterling Hayden), arrives with Dan Carney (Willis Bouchey), a Secret Service...
Available for the first time in pristine HD with superior picture and sound, this is the definitive collector's edition of this controversial classic of unnerving suspense.
David Raksin: Main & End Title music from Suddenly (1954). [Film Noir] End Title music not on CD.
Frank Sinatra plays a Presidential assassin in the 1954 film "Suddenly", co-starring Sterling Hayden, James Gleason, and Nancy Gates. "Suddenly" is considered to be a "B" movie, but it rises above that level, in my opinion. It's really a darn good film, with Sinatra giving a first-rate performance as a hired killer. The link below includes information about this movie as it (possibly) relates to President John F. Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Like almost everything else associated with JFK's murder, there is controversy over this "Suddenly" topic as well -- with the controversy being the question of whether or not Oswald watched this film on television a few weeks before the President was killed. I don't know whether Oswald saw this movie on TV in October 1963 or not, but it's ...
She feels lost in her own life
Treading water just to keep from slipping under
And she wonders if she's where she's supposed to be
Tired of trying to do it right
Her dreams are just too far away to see how steps she's making might be taking her to who she'll be
And suddenly it isn't what it used to be
And after all this time it worked out just fine
And suddenly i am where i'm supposed to be
And after all the tears, i was supposed to be here
She feels locked in her own life
Scared of what she might lose
If she moves away from who she was
And she's afraid of being free
There's a way she knows is right
And she can't feel the things she knows and so each step she's taking
Is a step of faith towards who she'll be
And suddenly it isn't what it used to be
And after all this time it worked out just fine
And suddenly i am where i'm supposed to be
And after all the tears, i was supposed to be here
And here where the night is darkest black
She feels the fear
And the light is farthest back
And through her tears
She can see the dawn
Its coming skies will clear
And the light will find her where she's always been
And suddenly it isn't what it used to be
And after all this time it worked out just fine
And suddenly i am where i'm supposed to be