Cutey Honey

WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN?-Koch Vision

by Canfield, March 18, 2009 11:01 PM


This has a soft place in my heart not only because it truly is a lost gem but because it sits in such good company. As troubled a period as the 1950s and 1960s were it’s become so fashionable to point this out that it’s easy to forget the vast number of really quality examinations of the business culture produced during the period. A Face In The Crowd and satires like Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter barely scratch the surface. Fans of the social commentary of Rod Serling who penned such powerful commentary on American business culture and personal ambition as Requiem For A Heavyweight and Patterns should go out of their way to catch What Makes Sammy Run? Sammy Glick starts off his corporate career as a copy boy but rises to the top by manipulation and cut throat tactics. Based on Budd Schulbergs highly controversial 1941 novel What Makes Sammy Run? can be considered one of the most important of the early works on modern American mass media culture. Audiocommentary with stars Dina Merrill and Barbara Rush, an interview with Sammy novelist Budd Schulberg, and a sixteen page booklet of scholarly criticism make this a dynamite addition to The Archive of American Television DVD series.


Related Posts with Thumbnails