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8 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Bernie Schwartz, as Cory, finds out the Lady is a Tramp. halmp-1 25 August 2003. Too bad Mister Cory isn't given a first name; he deserved one...especially when expertly portrayed by Mr. Tony Curtis.
"Mister Cory" is a fast-moving and very engaging Cinemascope movie about a slick go-getter who cuts corners to get to the top. As played by Tony Curtis, Mister Cory - we never learn his Christian name - is charming and amusing, and the audience never dislikes him.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Blake Edwards
- 1957-02-23
Plot. Cory, a poor Chicago kid with a penchant for gambling, gets a job at a posh Wisconsin resort as a busboy. He takes a liking to glamorous socialite Abby Vollard, who is toying with the affections of rich boyfriend Alex Wyncott. Sabotaging her motorboat as a ploy to get close to her, Cory swims out to help, only to find Abby's kid sister ...
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Mister Cory (1957) directed by Blake Edwards • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1957. Directed by Blake Edwards. Who was this man they called … ‘Mister Cory’ ? An opportunistic young man from the slums gambles his way to wealth, power and high society. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Blake Edwards
- Universal International Pictures
Recommendations. A street-smart young man from the Chicago slums dreams of cajoling with the rich and powerful, no matter the cost.
Feb 1, 2019 · Mister Cory *** (1957, Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer, Charles Bickford, Kathryn Grant) – Classic Movie Review 8083 Director Blake Edwards’s 1957 film noir-style crime comedy drama Mister Cory stars Tony Curtis twinkles pleasantly in this fairly droll and engaging movie about the street-smart young Mister Cory (Curtis).
Sep 10, 2012 · Mister Cory 1956, directed by Blake Edwards | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Made just before Sweet Smell of Success, serving almost as a run-up to Curtis' characterisation as Sidney...