Noir City 2026: Sweet Smell of Success

USA | 1957 | 96 min. | Alexander Mackendrick

February 17, 2026

A cinematic diamond! Burt Lancaster is gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker who makes and breaks careers, and Tony Curtis is publicist Sidney Falco who will sell his soul for a whiff of the same power. The definitive cinematic statement on the dangers of media corruption.

Tickets

Select showtime for pricing, tickets, and reserved seating selection (see floor plan).

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

A box-office disaster upon original release, Sweet Smell of Success is now considered one of best films of the 1950s—as well as the definitive cinematic statement on the dangers of media corruption. Burt Lancaster seethes through a thinly-veiled portrait of powerful New York gossip columnist Walter Winchell as J.J. Hunsecker, and Tony Curtis gives perhaps his finest performance as the two-faced, sycophantic press agent Sidney Falco. Some of the most dyspeptic dialogue in screen history is spewed courtesy of writers Lehman and Odets, all complemented by James Wong Howe’s cinéma vérité camerawork and a brassy, propulsive score by Elmer Bernstein. Keep your eyes and ears open as put-upon jazz cat Martin Milner sits in with the legendary Chico Hamilton Quintet (Paul Horn, flute; Fred Katz, cello; John Pisano, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums). Co-starring Susan Harrison, Emile Meyer, and Barbara Nichols (“What am I, a bowl of fruit? A tangerine that peels in a minute?”) J. J. Hunsecker said it best, “I love this dirty town!”

  • Director: Alexander Mackendrick
  • Principal Cast: Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, Marty Milner
  • Country: USA
  • Year: 1957
  • Running Time: 96 min.
  • Producer: James Hill
  • Screenplay: Ernest Lehman, Clifford Odets
  • Cinematographers: James Wong Howe
  • Editors: Alan Crosland Jr.
  • Music: Elmer Bernstein
  • Format: DCP
  • US Distributor: MGM