Noir City 2026: Young Man With a Horn
February 15, 2026
A study in wasted potential. Kirk Douglas is a trumpet prodigy who lives for his music, but his arrogance (and alcohol) threaten to ruin him. Doris Day is the loyal singer whose love is unrequited and Lauren Bacall is the woman he craves but can’t comprehend.
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Dorothy Baker’s novel, inspired by the life of cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, gets a full-blown Hollywood treatment veering far from the truth while telling an engrossing musical tale. Star-crossed jazzman Rick Martin (Kirk Douglas) lives for his music, but his arrogance (and alcohol) threaten to ruin him. Doris Day is the loyal singer whose love is unrequited, and Lauren Bacall is the woman he craves but can’t comprehend. (For 1950s Hollywood, Bacall’s character is as “out” as a lesbian could be.) Carl Foreman’s script takes a few daring turns for a musical drama of the era, bolstered by Michael Curtiz’ dazzling direction, stunning camerawork by Ted McCord, and especially Rick’s horn solos provided by musical advisor Harry James. Adding depth and soul are the fantastic supporting performances by Hoagy Carmichael (an actual compadre of Beiderbecke) and Juano Hernandez as Rick’s mentor.
- Director: Michael Curtiz
- Principal Cast: Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael, Jerome Cowan
- Country: USA
- Year: 1950
- Running Time: 112 min.
- Producer: Jerry Wald
- Screenplay: Carl Foreman, Edmund H. North
- Cinematographers: Ted D. McCord
- Editors: Alan Crosland Jr.
- Format: DCP
- US Distributor: Warner Brothers