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The all-powerful columnist. Analyze his Machiavellian control over New York's social and political hierarchy. Mention that he was based on real-life gossip giant Walter Winchell.

The desperate press agent. Focus on his moral decay—he is a man who "is a cookie full of arsenic." Discuss how he trades his integrity for a mention in J.J.'s column. 3. Thematic "Pillars"

Set the scene in 1950s Manhattan—a world of neon, jazz, and ruthless ambition. subtitle Sweet.Smell.of.Success.1957.DVDRip

Below is an outline and key thematic points to help you put together a high-quality analysis or research paper.

Key Quote to Analyze: "I'd hate to take a bite out of you. You're a cookie full of arsenic." The all-powerful columnist

Argue that the film uses its distinctive "hard-boiled" dialogue and noir cinematography to critique the parasitic relationship between the media (J.J. Hunsecker) and the public relations industry (Sidney Falco). 2. Character Analysis: The Predator and the Scavenger

Note that the film was a box-office failure upon release because it was "too dark," but it is now considered one of the greatest American films and is preserved in the National Film Registry . The desperate press agent

Discuss the cinematography by James Wong Howe. The use of location shooting in New York City creates a claustrophobic, "on-the-pavement" feel that distinguishes it from other 1950s dramas.