Guys and Dolls (1955)
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- Marlon Brando
- Jean Simmons
- Frank Sinatra
- Vivian Blaine
- Robert Keith
- Stubby Kaye
- B.S. Pully
- Johnny Silver
- Sheldon Leonard
- Danny Dayton
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Dec 24, 2017
my favourite part is imagining what sinatra was thinking when brando was singing luck be a lady
JuliaNov 27, 2019Marlon Brando can’t sing, but who cares! The set design! The COLORS! Jean Simmons getting into 30-person brawls in Cuba! What a film!!
sarahSep 14, 2017📢📢📢 JEAN SIMMONS GETTING DRUNK IN CUBA AND FIGHTING EVERYONE ON SIGHT
sarah - Dec 26, 2019
guys AND dolls? in this economy?
lara petersSep 23, 2017"Awesome! Guys and Dolls! I can't wait to hear Sinatra sing 'Luck be a Lady.'" "Actually, in the movie, Marlon Brando sings it." "Marlon Brando? Was he even a singer?" "No. No, he was not."
CameronJul 24, 2020The dance sequence in the sewer is worth every flaw in this film.
Sally Jane Black - Feb 22, 2017
I would bump this up at least a full star if it was like an hour shorter oh my god why is this the same runtime as There Will Be Blood
VivianFeb 22, 2017The fact that Gene Kelly could have been Sky Masterson and wasn't is the greatest failure in cinema ever
KimDec 26, 2020The only musical where a hot Salvation Army lady socks people in the face while blackout drunk
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Fun watching Brando and Sinatra working together. Liked Sinatra’s cronies. And a couple nice dance numbers. Just slow in some conversations.
A classic old-school Hollywood musical! Fantastic acting from Sinatra and Brando, and extremely memorable songs. 8.5/10
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The face-off between two of the biggest legends in American pop culture, Sinatra and Brando, is something to be relished, although the roles are perhaps a little too atypical for each for the pairing itself to be legendary as the individuals. But still, what a joy it always is.