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Rating: 7.1/10 by 41 users

The Catered Affair (1956)

An Irish cabby in the Bronx watches his wife go overboard planning their daughter's wedding.

Directing:
  • Richard Brooks
  • William Shanks
  • Hank Moonjean
Writing:
  • Gore Vidal
  • Paddy Chayefsky
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 14, 1956

Rating: 7.1/10 by 41 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 34 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: parent child relationship, taxi driver, irish-american, based on play or musical, money, wedding, wedding dress, bronx, new york city

Bette Davis
Mrs. Agnes Hurley
Barry Fitzgerald
Uncle Jack Conlon
Rod Taylor
Ralph Halloran
Robert F. Simon
Mr. Joe Halloran
Madge Kennedy
Mrs. Joe Halloran
Dorothy Stickney
Mrs. Rafferty
Carol Veazie
Mrs. Casey
Joan Camden
Alice Scanlon
Ray Stricklyn
Eddie Hurley
Jay Adler
Sam Leiter
Dan Tobin
Hotel Caterer
Paul Denton
Bill Scanlon
Mae Clarke
Saleswoman (uncredited)
Don Devlin
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Joan Bradshaw
Girl on Phone (uncredited)
Janice Carroll
Mrs. Casey's Daughter-in-law (uncredited)
John Costello
Bartender (uncredited)
Tom Dillon
Father Murphy (uncredited)
Marie Dixon
(uncredited)
Jimmie Fox
Tailor (uncredited)
Harry Hines
Fishmonger (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Sammy Shack
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson
Taxi Driver (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine are cracking in this really rather agonising drama of a couple who must reconcile their own (differing) aspirations for their daughter's forthcoming wedding with their reputations and their pocket books - and the peer pressures of neighbours and their soon-to-be in-laws alike. Initially, the young couple "Jane" (Debbie Reynolds) and "Ralph" (Rod Taylor) just want a simple ceremony to save everyone fuss, hassle and money. When his father offers them an apartment, and her neighbours start to wonder about the "haste" of it all, Davis ("Aggie") convinces thrifty husband "Tom" (Borgnine) that they must go all out on the wedding of the century. At times funny, with plenty of pathos and some super character parts from Barry Fitzgerald as "Uncle Jack" and cutie brother Ray Stricklyn as army-bound brother "Eddie" the story moves along at one hell of a pace. The star looks every inch the dreary housewife, Borgnine is super as the beleaguered cabbie husband who has saved all his life so as he can go into business on his own - and the kids all combine to convey the frustrations and expectations of this "big day" in a way that must make any impending nuptials scare the heck out of anyone. Great entertainment.


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