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The Garment Jungle

  • 19571957
  • ApprovedApproved
  • 1h 28m
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6.6/10
1.1K
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The Garment Jungle (1957)
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CrimeDramaFilm-Noir
The struggle of a lady's garment workers' organization to unionize a New York clothing sweat shop; the owner of which is determined to keep the union out of his business at any cost.The struggle of a lady's garment workers' organization to unionize a New York clothing sweat shop; the owner of which is determined to keep the union out of his business at any cost.The struggle of a lady's garment workers' organization to unionize a New York clothing sweat shop; the owner of which is determined to keep the union out of his business at any cost.
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1.1K
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    • Vincent Sherman
    • Robert Aldrich(uncredited)
    • Lester Velie(articles Gangsters in the Dress Business)
    • Harry Kleiner(story and screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Lee J. Cobb
    • Kerwin Mathews
    • Gia Scala
    • Vincent Sherman
    • Robert Aldrich(uncredited)
    • Lester Velie(articles Gangsters in the Dress Business)
    • Harry Kleiner(story and screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Lee J. Cobb
    • Kerwin Mathews
    • Gia Scala
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    • 25User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    The Garment Jungle
    Trailer 2:36
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    Kerwin Mathews in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Richard Boone in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Robert Loggia, Kerwin Mathews, and Gia Scala in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Gia Scala and Joseph Wiseman in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Robert Loggia in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Gia Scala in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Lee J. Cobb and Gia Scala in The Garment Jungle (1957)
    Jann Darlyn, Madelyn Darrow, Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scala, and Harold J. Stone in The Garment Jungle (1957)

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    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Walter Mitchell
    Kerwin Mathews
    Kerwin Mathews
    • Alan Mitchell
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    • Theresa Renata
    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
    • Artie Ravidge
    Valerie French
    Valerie French
    • Lee Hackett
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Tulio Renata
    Joseph Wiseman
    Joseph Wiseman
    • George Kovan
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • Tony
    Adam Williams
    Adam Williams
    • Ox
    Wesley Addy
    Wesley Addy
    • Mr. Paul
    Willis Bouchey
    Willis Bouchey
    • Dave Bronson
    Robert Ellenstein
    Robert Ellenstein
    • Fred Kenner
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Tulio's Mother
    Suzanne Alexander
    Suzanne Alexander
    • Joanne
    • (uncredited)
    Alex Ball
    • Dance Class Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Joanna Barnes
    Joanna Barnes
    • Bit Model
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Worker
    • (uncredited)
      • Vincent Sherman
      • Robert Aldrich(uncredited)
      • Lester Velie(articles Gangsters in the Dress Business)
      • Harry Kleiner(story and screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      A good depiction of a "sweat shop" that used the "piece work" method of pay. An employee was paid a very low hourly wage in the "piece work" system that paid by the unit. If the worker made enough "pieces" at a certain rate, they would be paid the higher of the two: the hourly rate or the rate based on the number of pieces they produced. They system encouraged employees to work fast and to not take breaks. The "piece work" system was common across the manufacturing industry until unions put an end to it.
    • Goofs
      About half way through, when the truck drives forward into the alley past the union 'picketers' towards the elevator. After they kill Tulio the truck is inexplicably turned-around (without room in the alley to turn around) and drives forward out of the alley the same way it came in.
    • Quotes

      Artie Ravidge: A real troublemaker, that one. But don't you worry; this stuff'll move, it'll move. When I get done with him, he won't bother us no more.

      Alan Mitchell: What are you going to do?

      Artie Ravidge: Never mind. I'm going to educate that Union real good to lay off us.

      Alan Mitchell: Dad, are you going to let him...?

      Walter Mitchell: What do you want me to do? Give in to them? Let the Union take over? That's what'll happen once they grab hold. With their hours, and benefits, and guarantees... three percent of the payroll for retirement, two percent for health, two percent for vacations... always with their hands stuck out for more. The only thing a boss can be sure of these days is an early heart attack. Who guarantees me anything?

      Alan Mitchell: How do other manufacturers get along...?

      Walter Mitchell: I don't care about the others. I built this place with my own hands and nobody's going to tell me how to run it. I wanna be my own boss. Do you understand? My own boss.

      Alan Mitchell: That still doesn't give you the right to keep a hoodlum on the payroll.

      Artie Ravidge: Oh, this boy, when he gives it to you... right under the belt. Mr "Junior Executive", when you learn the facts of life in this business...

      Alan Mitchell: Oh, I learned enough already. But never once did I hear anything about right or wrong.

      Walter Mitchell: [pause] There's no such thing in the garment business.

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      Referenced in The Exiles (1961)

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    Good cast with good tale
    This is a over looked little gem here. The cast is excellent from top to bottom, even the weak link here Kerwin Mathews is better than most of his other roles in films. Lee J. Cobb tackles his role with gusto and scores a home run as the tough hardheaded father/boss.The always excellent Richard Boone shines as the ruthless mob enforcer. Lots of Broadway stage talent on display here. Robert Loggia makes the most of his role in his film debut, Joseph Wiseman's character reminds one of his role as Charley Gennini in Detective Story. Valerie French who did as many Broadway plays as movies is effective in her minor role. The always reliable Harold J. Stone as the shop foreman (Harold grew up in Yiddish theatre and made his Broadway debut in 1939). Even the smaller roles have nice surprises. The wonderful character actor Willis Bouchey (a stable of John Ford in his films, best remembered for his president of the court-martial in Sergeant Rutledge )as a union president. Celia Lovsky (the ex wife of Peter Lorre, and character actress in over 200 TV shows, 40 films),is wasted as the Grandmother. Don't blink or you will miss Joanna Barnes (only one year away from playing the memorable WASP Gloria Upson in Auntie Mame) in her film debut. She only has two lines,but she is so close she is almost kissing the camera. And some very familiar acting thugs doing their nasty business with flair.... And last but not least we come to Gia Scala as the feisty Italian Theresa Renata (Gia was half Sicilian from her father and 1/2 Irish , who left Italy for New york City to eventually study with Stella Adler and the Actors Studio) Gia shows so much promise here. Everyone knows her for Anna in The Guns of Navarone, and she was very good in a handful of other roles in the 50s. Sadly Gia took to the bottle after her The Guns of Navarone role and her career nosedived quickly. ( Well after all she was half Irish) One only has to see how badly her looks and talent had eroded in her 3rd to last acting role in the TV show "Tarzan" with Ron Ely. Toward the end of the show,she has scenes where she is not even looking toward the camera,perhaps having to do a voice over,(unable to remember her lines) and the ending is strange ,like she did not even show up for filming and they had to patch together a ending to the show, with no Gia on the set. (Gia died of a overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills suicide in 1972 after unsuccessful attempts in 1958, when her Mother died, and 1971 ,after learning her ex husband married Barbara Anderson less than a year after their divorce ) A sad end to a very promising career. Speaking of Tarzan, that's Eve Brent as the Receptionist, the future Jane in two Gordon Scott "Tarzan" films.

    The Garment Jungle is rare film , but well worth the effort to track it down.
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    • Jan 6, 2007

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      • May 1, 1957 (United States)
      • United States
      • English
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      • Manhattan Center - 311 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • 1 hour 28 minutes
      • Black and White

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