Elmer Gantry

1960 • 146 minutos
4.7
27 opiniones
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A Best Actor Oscar went to Burt Lancaster for his outstanding performance as a con-man-turned-preacher in this provocative indictment of religious corruption. Co-stars Jean Simmons and Shirley Jones.

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4.7
27 opiniones
Jim Long
15 de febrero de 2016
Probably Burt Lancaster's best-known role. It's got his signature, hearty laugh and full-on physicality that sometimes veers close to parody (of himself) but Elmer Gantry is a raucous tale of sex, greed and redemption--all the things in life that really matter to Elmer Gantry. Richard Brooks directs his wife, Jeans Simmons, as the starry-eyed preacher lady who knows just what Elmer Gantry needs and wants. Shirley Jones, as the fallen preacher's daughter is so gorgeous and so real. The rest of the cast looks like they were rounded up from a top ten list of the screen's most overused character actors and they all play exactly as typed but that's not a complaint. The line-up includes Arthur Kennedy in his familiar role as the cynical reporter who tags along to keep everyone honest. Recommended.
Coiled Steel
29 de enero de 2019
Burt Lancaster as the con man - with a heart of Gold! Just as current now as ever! I'd give it 100%! WARNING! IF you're sensitive about criticism of religion, as i was, be prepared to be shocked, angered, saddened - yet at the same time up uplifted, thinking about WHY DO WE NEED RELIGION? Why do we have a "spiritual need" as humans throughout history, in ALL CULTURES?
Aaron Johnson
9 de abril de 2016
An intellectual movie and bizarrely warped love story that is also critical of religious faith and hypocrisy. Keeps you guessing until the end. No blood and guts, just a suspenseful emotional ride. It made me want to read the book.