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Edward Dmytryk brings Harold Robbins' trashy, dirt-dishing Hollywood best-seller to the screen with George Peppard starring as Jonas Cord, a rancidly-sketched portrait of Howard Hughes. In 1925, when his father dies of a stroke, Jonas inherits the Cord Chemical factory, a manufacturer of dynamite and other explosives. Jonas proceeds with several cut-throat transactions, making a settlement with his sexy stepmother Rina (Carroll Baker) and liquidating the stock owned by cowhand Nevada Smith (Alan Ladd, in his final American film role). With the help of Mac McAllister (Lew Ayres), his father's attorney, Jonas builds his father's company into a multi-million dollar business, expanding into plastics and aeronautics. Meanwhile, Rina has become a top fashion model and movie star and Nevada Smith has parlayed his laconic demeanor into a career as a popular silent film cowboy idol. Jonas then marries, then ignores, the well-meaning Monica Winthrop (Elizabeth Ashley), and ruins her father's company in the process. Then, with the advent of sound films, Jonas helps Nevada Smith through the sound film crisis by offering financial backing for a film to star both Nevada and his ex-mother-in-law Rina. Jonas decides to direct the film himself, hoping to seduce Rina. But Jonas's insensitive and egomaniacal behavior causes Monica to leave him. Jonas invests all his time in film production but the alcoholic Rina dies in a car accident. The owners of the film studio -- Bernard B. Norman (Martin Balsam) and Dan Pierce (Robert Cummings) -- want to sell the studio to Jonas but hide the fact that Rina, the studio's biggest star, has died. Jonas buys the studio and when he finds his biggest asset is gone, he goes on a drunken binge. But Jonas quickly meets call girl Jennie Denton (Martha Hyer), who he decides to turn into a superstar modeled upon Rina. Despite having made her a star, Jonas's vile treatment of Jennie repulses both her and his old friend Nevada Smith, and Smith decides it's time to beat some sense into Jonas's head. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
National Board of Review Martin Balsam Best Supporting Actor 1964 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Elizabeth Ashley Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1964 Nominee

Cast

George Peppard
as Jonas Cord, Jr.
Alan Ladd
as Nevada Smith
Martha Hyer
as Jennie Denton
Elizabeth Ashley
as Monica Winthrop
Lew Ayres
as "Mac" McAllister
Carroll Baker
as Rina Marlowe
Martin Balsam
as Bernard B. Norman
Ralph Taeger
as Buzz Dalton
Leif Erickson
as Jonas Cord, Sr.
Arthur Franz
as Morrissey
Tom Tully
as Amos Winthrop
Audrey Totter
as Prostitute
Anthony Warde
as Moroni
Charles Lane
as Denby
Tom Lowell
as David Woolf
John Conte
as Ed Ellis
Vaughn Taylor
as Doctor
Francesca Bellini
as Cynthia Randall
Victoria Jean
as JoAnn Cord
Lisa Seagram
as Moroni's Secretary
Lynn Borden
as Starlet
Peter Duryea
as Assistant Director
Ann Doran
as Woman Reporter
Frankie Darro
as Bellboy
Gladys Holland
as French Nurse
Robert Cummings
as Dan Pierce
Don "Red" Barry
as Sound Man
Joe Turkel
as Reporter

Crew

Edward Dmytryk
Director
Frank Caffey
Producer
John Michael Hayes
Screenwriter
Joe MacDonald
Cinematographer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Frank Caffey
Production Designer
Hal Pereira
Art Director
Walter Tyler
Art Director
Arthur Krams
Set Designer
Edith Head
Costume Designer
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