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'''Suddenly''' is a [[1954]] [[film |
'''Suddenly''' is a [[1954]] [[film]] starring antagonist [[Frank Sinatra]], sheriff [[Sterling Hayden]], grandpa [[James Gleason]], and mother [[Nancy Gates]]. |
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The movie portrays Baron's [[psychological]] struggle with his captives, and presents an interesting portrait of what nowadays is a hot-button matter, the function of [[List of United States firearms topics|firearms in the home]]. |
The movie portrays Baron's [[psychological]] struggle with his captives, and presents an interesting portrait of what nowadays is a hot-button matter, the function of [[List of United States firearms topics|firearms in the home]]. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Frank_Sinatra#Films|Films featuring Sinatra]] |
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*[[Film noir]] |
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*[[Crime film]] |
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==External link== |
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{{imdb title|id=0047542|title=Suddenly}} |
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[[Category:1954 films]] |
[[Category:1954 films]] |
Revision as of 03:46, 27 January 2005
Suddenly is a 1954 film starring antagonist Frank Sinatra, sheriff Sterling Hayden, grandpa James Gleason, and mother Nancy Gates.
Story
Sinatra plays ruthless assassin John Baron, who, with his henchmen, subdue a family and take over a home in the small town of Suddenly, where the President is scheduled soon to arrive.
The movie portrays Baron's psychological struggle with his captives, and presents an interesting portrait of what nowadays is a hot-button matter, the function of firearms in the home.