Edge of the City
Produced and released in 1957 by MGM, gross of $6 million, black and white 35mm negative, 1.37:1 screen ratio, mono sound, 85 mins.
Production:
- Directed by Martin Ritt
- Written by Robert Alan Aurthur, also script A Man Is Ten Feet Tall
- Produced by David Susskind
- Original Music by Leonard Rosenman
- Cinematography by Joseph C. Brun
- Film Editing by Sidney Meyers
- Art Direction by Richard Sylbert
- Costume Design by Anna Hill Johnstone
Cast:
- John Cassavetes as Axel North
- Sidney Poitier as Tommy Tyler
- Jack Warden as Charles Malik
- Kathleen Maguire as Ellen Wilson
- Ruby Dee as Lucy Tyler
- Val Avery as Brother
- Robert F. Simon as Mr. George Nordmann
- Ruth White as Mrs. Nordmann
- William A. Lee as Davis
- John Kellogg as Detective
- David Clarke as Wallace
Notes:
"In this rarely seen black-and-white film, blacklisted director Martin Ritt (Nuts, Norma Rae) explores the complexities of racial brotherhood and tensions through the characters brilliantly played by Sidney Poitier and John Cassavetes. This emotionally charged drama follows the story of Axel (Cassavetes), a drifter newly arrived in New York City, who goes to work in the West Side Terminal as a porter and immediately makes the acquaintance of Tommy (Poitier), an experienced and cordial porter who is as generous with his friends as he is with his customers. Scenes such as the first meeting between Axel and Tommy's family, as well as the confrontations between Axel and his surly boss (Jack Warden), convey the confidence and compassion that steadily grows between the two men. As the two men confront societal prejudices, Axel is forced to examine himself and his community. In a film often compared to On the Waterfront, director Ritt displays an intuitive insight, simultaneously subtle and sharp." (HRW)
Sources:
- Credits from the IMDB for the title Edge of the City
- HRW Film Festival, Edge of the City, New York, 2000
- Jackson, Carlton. Picking up the Tab: the Life and Movies of Martin Ritt. Bowling Green, OH : Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1994.
- Martin Ritt Collection, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture
- Arts and Sciences
- Miller, Gabriel. The Films of Martin Ritt: Fanfare for the Common Man. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
- Sidney Poitier links from Classic Movies
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