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Executive Suite (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on May 29, 2019

Executive Suite is a story of the high rise corporate jungle where on a daily basis it’s a Darwinian experiment not only pitting company against company but, on a microscale, man against man. After all, in the most cynical sense, that’s what free market capitalism is. Top to bottom, the read more

Executive Suite (1954)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Nov 20, 2015

Executive Suite Directed by Robert Wise Written by Ernest Lehman based on the novel by Cameron Hawley 1954/USA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer First viewing/Amazon Instant   The fantastic cast could not quite overcome the didactic story line. Avery Bullard is the Chief Executive Officer of Tredway Corpo read more

"Executive Suite," or Separate Tables

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 12, 2014

The 1954 film "Executive Suite" begins with an ending: The man lying dead on the Wall Street sidewalk, shot from a POV perspective by director Robert Wise, is Avery Bullard, CEO of the Tredway Corporation of Millburgh, Pennsylvania. Tredway makes furniture, and until about two minutes ago Bulla read more

"Executive Suite," or Separate Tables

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 12, 2014

The 1954 film "Executive Suite" begins with an ending: The man lying dead on the Wall Street sidewalk, shot from a POV perspective by director Robert Wise, is Avery Bullard, CEO of the Tredway Corporation of Millburgh, Pennsylvania. Tredway makes furniture, and until about two minutes ago Bulla read more

Executive Suite from Warner Archive

Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on Jul 20, 2013

William Holden was the king of the 1950s. In 1939, he made his debut in Golden Boy alongside his dear friend Barbara Stanwyck. Throughout the 1940s, Holden was absent from Hollywood while he served in WWII. He then made a huge return with Sunset Blvd. (1950), Born Yesterday (1950), and Stalag 17 (19 read more

Executive Suite (1954) (2)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Jun 27, 2013

Executive Suite is a story about business; it’s intricacies and the soul-sucking potential it has.  That’s all well and good, but it creates a rather pedantic narrative where the audience is blatantly able to figure out the ending and understand that business is EVIL.  Thankfully, the read more

Fredric March and William Holden Clash in Executive Suite

Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Posted by Jill Blake on Mar 30, 2012

By Rick29 I first saw Executive Suite in an unlikely setting: a broadcast management class at Indiana University in 1978. I don’t remember how the film pertained to the class (or if the professor just wanted to take a break from lecturing). But the film, an engrossing look at corporate politics, stu read more

Executive Suite (1954) (1)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 20, 2012

Executive Suite (1954): 4/5 “It is always up there, close to the clouds, on the topmost floors of the sky-reaching towers of big business. And because it is high in the sky, you may think that those who work there are somehow above and beyond the tensions and temptations of the lower floors. T read more

Executive Suite (1954).

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 11, 2011

Executive Suite(1954). Drama. Cast: William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, and Walter Pidgeon. Directed by Robert Wise and produced by John Houseman from a screenplay by Ernest Lehman based on the novel of the same name by Cameron Hawley. The cinematography was by George J. Folsey and th read more