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Guys and Dolls (1955) In New York, a gambler is challenged to take a cold female missionary to Havana, but they fall for each

Guys and Dolls (1955)

In New York, a gambler is challenged to take a cold female missionary to Havana, but they fall for each other, and the bet has a hidden motive to finance a crap game.

Cast:
Sky Masterson: Marlon Brando
Sarah Brown: Jean Simmons
Nathan Detroit: Frank Sinatra
Miss Adelaide: Vivian Blaine
Lt. Brannigan: Robert Keith
Nicely-Nicely Johnson: Stubby Kaye
Big Jule: B.S. Pully
Benny Southstreet: Johnny Silver
Harry the Horse: Sheldon Leonard
Rusty Charlie: Danny Dayton
Society Max: George E. Stone
Arvide Abernathy: Regis Toomey
General Cartwright: Kathryn Givney
Laverne: Veda Ann Borg
Agatha: Mary Alan Hokanson
Angie the Ox: Joe McTurk
Calvin: Kay E. Kuter
Mission Member: Stapleton Kent
Cuban Singer: Renee Renor
Dancing Ensemble: The Goldwyn Girls
Dancer: Buddy Spencer
Barber: Joe Ploski
Goldwyn Girl: Larri Thomas
Waiter: Thomas Martin
Pedestrian: Gordon Carveth
Waiter at Mindy's: Jack Chefe
Gangster: Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Police Officer: John Roy
Tough: Sayre Dearing
Vendor: Billy Engle
Spectator at Hot Box Club: Foster H. Phinney
Tourist with Camera: Adolph Faylauer
Orchestra Leader: Rubén de Fuentes
Customer at Mindy's: Norman Stevans
Pitchman: Earle Hodgins
Liverlips Louie: John Indrisano
Tall Gambler: Maurice Marks
Bartender: Charles Morton
The Champ: Matt Murphy
Undetermined Role: Troy Patterson
Gambler: Jack Perry
Card Player at Barbershop: Frank Radcliffe
Man with Packages: Frank Richards
Cuban Waiter: Julian Rivero
Gangster at Mission: Edwin Rochelle
Man Walking Poodle: Tony Rosa
Diner at Mindy's: Jeffrey Sayre
Wedding Guest: Bernard Sell
Restaurant Patron: Leslie Sketchley
Truck Driver on Street: Brick Sullivan
Drunk coming out of bar: Al Thompson
Max - Waiter at Mindy's: Harry Tyler
Twin Goldwyn Girl: Sonia Werner
Singing Man in Barber Shop: Harry Wilson

Written by: Jo Swerling, Abe Burrows, Damon Runyon

Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Production: Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Release date: 23 Dec 1955
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