Cash McCall

Cash McCall

1960 "High finance and high romance are about to merge."
Cash McCall
Cash McCall

Cash McCall

6.3 | 1h42m | en | Drama

Wealthy hotshot Cash McCall makes his money by purchasing unsuccessful businesses, whipping them into shape and then selling them for a huge profit. When Cash comes across Austen Plastics, a small manufacturing corporation on its last legs, he realizes it might be a gamble to buy the company. But when Cash finds out that the company's owner is the father of his old flame, Lory, he buys the business just to get a second chance at romance.

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6.3 | 1h42m | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: January. 27,1960 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Wealthy hotshot Cash McCall makes his money by purchasing unsuccessful businesses, whipping them into shape and then selling them for a huge profit. When Cash comes across Austen Plastics, a small manufacturing corporation on its last legs, he realizes it might be a gamble to buy the company. But when Cash finds out that the company's owner is the father of his old flame, Lory, he buys the business just to get a second chance at romance.

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James Garner , Natalie Wood , Nina Foch

Director

Malcolm C. Bert

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thinker1691 James Garner has always had a knack for making every character he's played his own. From his early T.V. days as western star Brent Maverick to the last series, The Rockford files. His ease to become the center attraction is a natural pose for such a talented individual. In this story directed by Joseph Pevney, he plays Millionaire tycoon, Cash McCall who's amiable gift for buying and quickly selling industrial real estate is surprisingly lucrative. That is until he meets with eye-candy Natalie Wood who plays Lory Austen, the beautiful daughter of Grant Austin (Dean Jagger) a retiring designer. With a top successful group of businessmen led by Winston Conway (E.G. Marshall), Gilmore Clark (Henry Jones) and Harrison Glenn (Edward Platt), he plans to reap a rich bonus with the biggest deal of his life. However, small incidents like his personal housekeeper Maude Kennard (Nina Foch) wrongly believing McCall is seeking her as a wife and his number one business competitor, General Danvers (Roland Winters) believes McCall is trying to cheat him, are becoming more than annoying. All in all, this Garner vehicle is fun in a number of ways, but all end up creating the correct imagines originally written by author Cameron Hawley. ****
mark.waltz Cash McCall is a business tycoon who has been taking over various corporations through buy-outs without regards for the people he works for him goes after a plastics company owned by Dean Jagger so he can resume a relationship with Jagger's daughter, Natalie Wood. It appears that the year before, they had a brief romance which somehow soured, and now he wants to marry her. James Garner plays the title character, and Natalie Wood is the girl. Wood looks a bit older here than she does in several films she did shortly after (particularly "Splendor in the Grass", "West Side Story", and especially "Gypsy"). Her hair style is probably the main reason, and the character appears to be a bit older too, even though she still lives with her folks. While Garner and Wood are undoubtedly gorgeous together, they don't share the same spark that Rock Hudson and Doris Day did in the previous year's big romantic comedy hit "Pillow Talk", or even the two films that Garner later did with Ms. Day. Wood, who as "Queen of Warner Brothers" after Ms. Day departed, probably thought it looked good on paper, and while it has some amusements, it actually looks better than it actually plays. The lead characters, even Garner's rather ruthless businessman, are likable, and Garner indulges McCall with a sense of standards of decent business practices that other hot young actors of the time might have.This is an unfortunate film choice for poor Nina Foch, who must suffer all sorts of indignities as an embittered divorcée who develops a crush on McCall and is humiliated by him after she ruthlessly tries to break him and Wood up. It's sad to see this pathetic creature pine after a man who obviously doesn't love her. The scene where she begins to think he is just isn't convincing enough to make us believe that she would think he was talking about her in the first place, when it was very clear he was talking about someone else. She also has the misfortune to wear probably the ugliest hat in film history, one that's actually feathered but looks like a fruit bowl turned upside down.There have been much better films on big business, including one by the same author ("Executive Suite"). It features a wonderful supporting cast, most notably Henry Jones (who will never be confused here with his role of LeRoy in "The Bad Seed") and Eli Wallach. It's colorful and beautifully designed, but ultimately superficial and weak.
marjot I watched this solely because James Garner was in it and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Natalie Wood was beautiful! I thought the plot was somewhat hard to swallow - but it shows how much you would do for love! If you like this movie, rent "Wheeler-Dealers" with Mr. Garner and Lee Remick. It is hilarious!
Cammy-3 One of my favorite movies as a child. Look at her face in the close-ups, when the movie flashes back to their meeting in the rain at his mountain cabin! Such a romantic movie, and Ms. Woods' clothes are fabulous examples of 50s high fashion. And Cash Mc Call's penthouse is a perfect high-tech palace for the times.Natalie has the doting parents we all wished we had back then and a mother who is worried this beautiful creature will be an old maid at 23. Ah, life was simple then.The business oriented plot is engaging, the dialogue springy and believable for the times. Though marraige and family are still the only acceptable goals for good girls in this story, you don't care as you root for true love to conquor all and the cold business man to see the light and let the good guys win.Rent it, if you have never seen it. An underappreciated gem. I wish I had told Ms. Wood how much I liked the film, the one time I met her in the late sixties, but she was rather pregnant at the time and not terribly concerned with her career.