走り来る人々 (1958)
Some Came Running (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Approved
- 2h 17min
- Drama, Romance
- 21 Mar 1959 (Japan)
- Movie
- Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 5 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Frank Sinatra | ... |
Dave Hirsh
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Dean Martin | ... |
Bama Dillert
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Shirley MacLaine | ... |
Ginnie Moorehead
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Martha Hyer | ... |
Gwen French
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Arthur Kennedy | ... |
Frank Hirsh
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Nancy Gates | ... |
Edith Barclay
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Leora Dana | ... |
Agnes Hirsh
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Betty Lou Keim | ... |
Dawn Hirsh
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Larry Gates | ... |
Professor Robert Haven French
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Steve Peck | ... |
Raymond Lanchak
(as Steven Peck)
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Connie Gilchrist | ... |
Jane Barclay
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Ned Wever | ... |
Smitty
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jan Arvan | ... |
Nightclub Manager (uncredited)
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Arthur Berkeley | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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George Brengel | ... |
Ned Deacon (uncredited)
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John Brennan | ... |
Wally Dennis (uncredited)
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Tom Buening | ... |
Student (uncredited)
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George Calliga | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Steve Carruthers | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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George Cisar | ... |
Hubie Nelson (uncredited)
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Bud Cokes | ... |
Clerk (uncredited)
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Carole Conn | ... |
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
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Chuck Courtney | ... |
Parkman Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
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Paul Cristo | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Sheryl Deauville | ... |
Julia (uncredited)
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Roy Engel | ... |
Sheriff (uncredited)
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Franklyn Farnum | ... |
Passerby Outside Bar (uncredited)
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Raoul Freeman | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Joe Gray | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Don Haggerty | ... |
Ted Harperspoon (uncredited)
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Stuart Holmes | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Anthony Jochim | ... |
Judge Baskin (uncredited)
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James Jones | ... |
Crew Cut Man Playing Poker (uncredited)
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Paul Jones | ... |
George Huff (uncredited)
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Donald Kerr | ... |
Smitty's Waiter (uncredited)
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Harold Lakeman | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Len Lesser | ... |
Indianapolis Poker Player (uncredited)
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William Lockridge | ... |
Bus Driver (uncredited)
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Leota Lorraine | ... |
Dancing Guest (uncredited)
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Joe McKenna | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Denny Miller | ... |
Dewey Cole (uncredited)
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Frank Mitchell | ... |
Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
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Monty O'Grady | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Carmen Phillips | ... |
Rosalie - Bama's Girl (uncredited)
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Janelle Richards | ... |
Virginia Stevens (uncredited)
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Ric Roman | ... |
Joe (uncredited)
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Marion Ross | ... |
Sister Mary Joseph (uncredited)
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Lili Rosson | ... |
Town Girl (uncredited)
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John Roy | ... |
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
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Paul Russell | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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William Schallert | ... |
Al - Jewelry Store Clerk (uncredited)
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Charles Schulte | ... |
Bus Driver (uncredited)
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Scott Seaton | ... |
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Diane Signore | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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George E. Stone | ... |
Slim (uncredited)
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Al Viola | ... |
Guitarist (uncredited)
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Geraldine Wall | ... |
Mrs. Stevens (uncredited)
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Dave White | ... |
Bus Driver (uncredited)
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John Wurtz | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Vincente Minnelli |
Written by
James Jones | ... | (novel "Some Came Running") |
John Patrick | ... | (writer) & |
Arthur Sheekman | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Sol C. Siegel | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Elmer Bernstein |
Cinematography by
William H. Daniels | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Adrienne Fazan |
Editorial Department
Charles K. Hagedon | ... | color consultant |
Jack Sekely | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
Bobby Webb | ... | (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
William A. Horning | ||
Urie McCleary |
Set Decoration by
Henry Grace | ||
Robert Priestley |
Costume Design by
Walter Plunkett |
Makeup Department
John Truwe | ... | makeup artist |
William Tuttle | ... | makeup artist |
Lauren Cosand | ... | makeup man (uncredited) |
Bernard Ponedel | ... | makeup man (uncredited) |
Jane Rinck | ... | body makeup (uncredited) |
Josephine Sweeney | ... | hairdresser (uncredited) |
Jack Wilson | ... | makeup man (uncredited) |
Production Management
Dave Friedman | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William McGarry | ... | assistant director |
Tom McCrory | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Hank Moonjean | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Kurt Neumann | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Matty Azzarone | ... | leadman (uncredited) |
Carl Beondé | ... | props (uncredited) |
Mentor Huebner | ... | production illustrator (uncredited) |
Tom Ordoqui | ... | props (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Franklin Milton | ... | recording supervisor |
Norwood A. Fenton | ... | mixer (uncredited) |
Van Allen James | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Larry Jost | ... | recordist (uncredited) |
Norman Jost | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Doug Hubbard | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Joe Gray | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Virgil Apger | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
John E. Barber | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Tom Donnell | ... | grip (uncredited) |
W.F. Eckhardt | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Bill Johnson | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Paul Koons | ... | second assistant camera (uncredited) |
A. Lindsley Lane | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Tom Long | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Leo Monlon | ... | head grip (uncredited) |
Phil O'Neil | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Dean B. Peterson | ... | best boy (uncredited) |
Albert Robison | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Camden Rogers | ... | best boy (uncredited) |
Wes Shanks | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Roy Strickland | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Don McElwaine | ... | assistant casting (uncredited) / local casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Morris Brown | ... | wardrobe man (uncredited) |
Gertrude Gellert | ... | wardrobe woman (uncredited) |
Donald MacDonald | ... | wardrobe man (uncredited) |
Lambert Marks | ... | wardrobe man (uncredited) |
Doris Stutz | ... | wardrobe woman (uncredited) |
Location Management
Charles C. Coleman | ... | location director (uncredited) |
Music Department
Alex Alexander | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Elmer Bernstein | ... | conductor (uncredited) |
Gus Bivona | ... | musician: clarinet (uncredited) |
Vince De Rosa | ... | musician: french horn (uncredited) |
Sam Freed Jr. | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Alan Harshman | ... | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Jack Hayes | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Nathan Kaproff | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Abe Luboff | ... | musician: bass (uncredited) |
Arthur Maebe | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Virginia Majewski | ... | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Lisa Minghetti | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Richard Nash | ... | musician: trombone (uncredited) |
Ted Nash | ... | musician: clarinet (uncredited) |
Max Rabinowitz | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Milton Raskin | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Leo Shuken | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Eylla Jacobs | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
John Delgado | ... | stand-in: Frank Sinatra (uncredited) |
Joe Gray | ... | stand-in: Dean Martin (uncredited) |
Guy McElwaine | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1958) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1958) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1959) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1959) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Metro (1959) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1959) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1959) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1964) (United States) (tv) (pan/scan)
- Home Box Office (HBO) (1981) (United States) (tv)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1986) (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan as part of the "Hooray for Hollywood" series)
- NHK-BS2 (1992) (Japan) (tv)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1998) (United States) (VHS) (pan/scan) (for Warner Home Video)
- Warner Home Video (1998) (United States) (VHS) (for)
- Warner Home Video (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2008) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2008) (United States) (DVD) (included in "Frank Sinatra: The Golden Years" box set)
- Fukkoku Cinema Library (2018) (Japan) (DVD)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Ciné+ (2021) (France) (tv)
- Warner Archive Collection (2021) (World-wide) (Blu-ray)
- France 2 (FR2) (1997) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- France 3 (2005) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Télé Monte Carlo (1996) (Monaco) (tv) (dubbed version)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Turner Entertainment (VHS package design)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the post-war, the alcoholic and bitter veteran military and former writer Dave Hirsch returns from Chicago to his hometown Parkman, Indiana. He is followed by Ginnie Moorehead, a vulgar and easy woman with whom he spent his last night in Chicago that has fallen in love with him. The resentful Dave meets his older brother Frank Hirsh, who owns a jewelry store and is a prominent citizen of Parkman that invites him to have dinner with his family. Dave meets his sister-in-law Agnes that hates him since one character of his novel had been visibly inspired on her, and his teenage niece Dawn. Frank introduces the school teacher Gwen French to him and Dave feels attracted by the beautiful woman that is daughter of his former Professor Robert Haven French and idolizes his work as writer. However, his unrequited love with Gwen drives Dave back to the local bar where he befriends the professional gambler Bama Dillert and meets Ginnie again with the Chicago's mobster Raymond Lanchak that was her former lover and has followed her from Chicago. The unconditional love of Ginnie for Dave leads to a tragedy in the calm Parkman. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Taglines | From the bold, new novel by the author of "From Here To Eternity" See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $3,151,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Shirley MacLaine thought that Dean Martin turned in his best ever performance, because "he was a lot like Bama, a loner with his own code of ethics who would never compromise, so maybe it wasn't really a performance." See more » |
Goofs | When Dave is driving Bama home from the hospital, he gets out of the car and Bama slides over to the driver's seat. Dave asks if he'll be all right driving with one hand. Bama takes the wheel with his injured arm instead of his right arm. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Fatale beauté (1994). See more » |
Soundtracks | To Love And Be Loved See more » |
Quotes |
Frank Hirsh:
Made up your mind what you're gonna do, now that you're out of the army? Dave Hirsh: Sure, never to go in it again. See more » |