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East Side, West Side (1949 film)

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'East Side, West Side' is a 1949 American melodramatic crime film, starring Barbara Stanwyck as a wronged wife, along with James Mason, Van Heflin and Ava Gardner in one of her early roles. Based on the 1947 novel of the same title by Marcia Davenport and a screenplay by Isobel Lennart, the film was produced by Voldemar Vetluguin, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Opening narration by Barbara Stanwyck



"Yes, this is my town. It's not new to you you've read books about it... you've seen it in movies. People are always talking about New York it's the most exciting city in the world they say... the most glamorous, the most frightening and, above all, the fastest. You hear a great deal about the tempo of this city its speed, its pace, its driving heartbeat. Perhaps it's true... for visitors. But I was born here... I live here... and the only pace I know is the pace of my own life... the only beat I hear is the beat of my own heart and, like for millions of others, New York is home. The days follow each other quietly, as they do in most places. Only really does any one time stand out so that we remember it and say, 'that's when everything changed after that nothing was the same'. There was a time like that in my life... three days. I remember a summer evening in Gramercy Park..."

Plot



In 1946, New York socialite Jessie Bourne suspects her husband Brandon of infidelity. Years before, his affair with party girl Isabel Lorrison had nearly torpedoed the Bournes' marriage. Now, Isabel's back, escorted around town by tough-guy Alec Dawning, a man with a short temper. When he sees Isabel with Brandon, he decks the latter outside a ritzy nightclub. Unfortunately, the punch is recorded by a tabloid photographer, and Brandon is front-page news.

In the meantime, Jessie becomes acquainted with Mark Dwyer, a former city cop and, more recently, a U.S. Army intelligence officer just returned from Italy. The two discover a mutual attraction, yet their relationship remains platonic. One afternoon, while Brandon is at work in his law office, Jessie asks Mark to drive her to a Washington Square apartment. He waits outside, unaware that the apartment is Isabel's and that Jessie has come to confront her over seeing Brandon. The meeting degenerates into a bitter quarrel, and a frustrated Jessie walks out.

Later that afternoon, Brandon goes to Isabel's apartment, where he finds her dead body. He notifies the police and then leaves a message with wife Jessie to call him backat Isabel's apartment. She does, and Brandon informs her of Isabel's fate. After the police arrive and investigate, they cast suspicion on Brandon. Then Jessie enters, accompanied by Dwyer, who turns out to be an old acquaintance of Lt. Jacobi, the detective in charge of the case. Convinced that neither Jessie nor her husband killed Isabel, Dwyer sets out to discover who did. With only the clue of a broken fingernail found at the crime scene, former policeman Dwyer nabs the culprit, clearing both Mr. and Mrs. Bourne. At the story's conclusion, with her marriage destroyed and Dwyer called back to duty by the Army, Jessie is left to ponder her future.

Cast



*Barbara Stanwyck as Jessie Bourne

*James Mason as Brandon Bourne

*Van Heflin as Mark Dwyer

*Ava Gardner as Isabel Lorrison

*Cyd Charisse as Rosa Senta

*Nancy Davis as Helen Lee

*Gale Sondergaard as Nora Kernan

*William Conrad as Lt. Jacobi

*Raymond Greenleaf as Horace Elcott Howland

*Douglas Kennedy as Alec Dawning

*Beverly Michaels as Felice Backett

*William Frawley as Bill the Bartender

*Lisa Golm as Josephine

*Tom Powers as Owen Lee

Reception



According to MGM records, the film earned $1,518,000 in the U.S. and Canada and $1,022,000 overseas resulting in a small profit to the studio of $31,000.

Evaluation in film guides



Both 'Steven H. Scheuer's Movies on TV' (197273 edition) and 'Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide' (third edition, 2015) gave 'East Side, West Side' 2 stars (out of 4), with Scheuer characterizing it as a "[S]lickly mounted soap opera set in the chic world of the wealthy social set of New York" and adding that "Miss Stanwyck overacts" and "Ava slinks in and out of the proceedings as a femme fatale". Maltin described the film as a "[S]tatic MGM version of Marcia Davenport's superficial novel" and summarized that "Stanwyck and Mason have pivotal roles as chic N.Y.C. society couple with abundant marital woes, stirred up by alluring Gardner and understanding Heflin."

Among British references, David Shipman in his 1984 'The Good Film and Video Guide' gave it 1 ["Recommended with reservations"] (out of 4) stars, noting that it is "[A] terribly well-bred soap-opera about a New York couple who need a spot of sorting out." He described Mason's character as "a notorious philanderer currently stuck on Ava Gardner", Stanwyck as "long-suffering and neglected" and the supporting cast as "[I]nvolved in their not too engrossing affairs".

See also



* 1949 in film

* List of American films of 1949

* List of crime films of the 1940s

References




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