That Kind of Woman
That Kind of Woman
| 11 September 1959 (USA)
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A young G.I. falls in love with a kept woman on a train to New York.

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BroadcastChic

Excellent, a Must See

Sexyloutak

Absolutely the worst movie.

Rio Hayward

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Darin

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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CatchyJ-1

It's hard to watch a film set in 1944 when everyone (especially the women) have hair, make-up and clothing directly from 1959 when the film was made. Its drives me crazy because I find it hard to get a sense of the time when it looks completely different than it's supposed to be. Barbara Nichols is absolutely excellent in her role however and Tab Hunter is hot. Sophia is very good and quite comfortable in working in English by this, her fourth film to be made in the US. It's just too bad that no one cared to make films look historically accurate especially when hair, make-up and costume greats read a script that says the action takes place in a certain era yet choose to ignore such an important element. I think a lot of it also had to do with the star wanting to look perfect for that time without a care to the script.

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whpratt1

Was able to view this film as it was first shown on TCM after many years not being viewed by the American audiences. The famous director, Sidney Lumet directed this great picture of Sophia Loren when she was very young and extremely beautiful. Sophia Loren, (Katherine,Kay) and her girlfriend, Jane, (Barbara Nichols) are traveling on a train during WW II and the train is filled with Marines, Navy and Army personnel who are more than glad to see these very sexy and attractive women. However, Kay has a body guard named Harry Corwin, (Kennan Wynn) who is hired by a very rich man who has bought Kay body and soul for his woman, the man is George Sanders. Two marines named George Kelly, (Jack Warden) and Red, (Tab Hunter) try to hit on these two gals in the train's club car and it is not long before Kelly falls for Jane and Kay falls head over heels for Red. Red has no idea what kind of gal Kay is and of course, she is a woman who has been around the block many times with plenty of men and he finds out she is a bought woman with The Man. This is a great story and you will never be able to figure out just what is going to happen to these couples. Don't miss this film it is great and worth watching.

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Trailzy

I just watched That Kind of Woman on TCM. I'm generally not into old movies, but this one seemed very interesting and it proved to be more than that. It is definitely not your typical love story, of which I am also not usually fond. The dialogue in the script blew me away. Walter Bernstein must have taken great pains to write this screenplay. I definitely want to read the story on which it was based. The host on TCM said that this movie never became very popular despite the fame of Sophia Loren and Tab Hunter, and I can see why. It's comment on the society of that time was probably not highly regarded by the movie critics and people of influence during that era. I, however, thoroughly enjoyed the social criticism found in the plot, and the acting was phenomenal. Jack Warden and Barbara Nichols stole the show in my opinion. I am definitely going to check out more movies by Sidney Lumet, as well as, writings by Robert Lowry. If you're the kind of person who enjoys discovering a diamond in the rough, you will love this movie.

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angelsunchained

Outstanding 50s love story. I saw this film about 30 years ago as part of a double feature at the Cameo Theater (now the Crowbar nightclub) on Washington Avenue and 14th Street, South Beach. Tab Hunter is at his prime. Tall, well-built, handsome, and blond; the All-American boy. Playing a paratrooper named Red, he and his Sergeant (Jack Warden in his typical outstanding performance) meet two women on a train. Sophia Loren and Barbara Nicolas are the "ladies of the night", with whom they all found love in the big city. If you like Tab Hunter, and want to see the lovely and shapely Sophia, this film is a must-see. A rainy night delight. 10 out of 10.

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