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A Hatful of Rain
A Hatful of Rain

A Hatful of Rain (1957)

67% User Rating
1h 49min
Drama

"The tender love story of Johnny Pope, husband, brother, father-to-be!"

A Korean War veteran's morphine addiction wreaks havoc upon his family.

Fred ZinnemannDirector

Cast

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Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint

Celia Pope

Don Murray

Don Murray

Johnny Pope

Anthony Franciosa

Anthony Franciosa

Polo Pope

Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

John Pope, Sr

Henry Silva

Henry Silva

Mother

Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Chuch

William Hickey

William Hickey

Apples

Paul Kruger

Paul Kruger

Bartender

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Ralph Montgomery

Spectator at Football Game

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Michael Vale

Cab Driver

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Art Fleming

Jack - Mounted Cop

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Tom Ahearne

Bartender (uncredited)

William Bailey

William Bailey

Man in Elevator (uncredited)

Herb Vigran

Herb Vigran

Man in Elevator (uncredited)

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Gordon B. Clarke

Middle-Aged Man (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Barfly (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Barfly (uncredited)

Kit Guard

Kit Guard

Barfly (uncredited)

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Albert Dannibal

The Thin Man (uncredited)

Jane Hoffman

Jane Hoffman

Lone Woman (uncredited)

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Jason Johnson

Boss (uncredited)

Jay Jostyn

Jay Jostyn

Doctor (uncredited)

Rex Lease

Rex Lease

Man at Mailbox (uncredited)

Jimmy Rogers

Jimmy Rogers

Child (uncredited)

William Tannen

William Tannen

Celia's Supervisor (uncredited)

Emerson Treacy

Emerson Treacy

Mr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited)

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Guy Way

Bartender (uncredited)

Norman Willis

Norman Willis

Ed (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

July 26, 2024

"Johnny" (Don Murray) has returned from the Korean war to pregnant wide "Celia" (Eva Marie Saint) and together with his sometimes quite wayward brother "Polo" (Anthony Franciosa) tries to make a go of things in New York. It's the arrival of the boy's father (Lloyd Nolan) that seems to set the cat amongst the pigeons as he is looking for some money he lent one of them so he can complete a property deal in Florida. Well, there's not a penny in the pot and he demands to know why. Initially you might think it's "Polo" who is the root of the problem, but quickly we are introduced to "Mother" (Henry Silva) and his drug peddling goons and discover that it's "Johnny" who has a problem that is spiralling menacingly out of control. It's a secret the brothers share, but not the only secret in the story and as we progress the intensity of conflict and old grudges only increases amongst this family grappling with the effects of despair and fear. Murray and an admittedly emotive effort from Marie Saint my claim top billing, but it was actually Nolan who played the pivotal role here. Not without demons of his own, his portrayal of this confused and betrayed paternal character adds quite a bit to the sense of embarrassment and shame felt by just about everyone. Bernard Herrmann's instantly recognisable score is over-used, I thought - all too often used to augment a tension that could maybe have been done better by a stronger Murray and a more penetrative script. That said, though, this is a grittily well delivered illustration of a man abandoned by the state after his military usefulness was over and picked up by mercenary addict-fuelling hoodlums with little human decency.

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