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6.3/10
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A beautiful New York model and socialite enjoys a very active night-life, but all things change when she falls for a married man and the consequences are tragic.A beautiful New York model and socialite enjoys a very active night-life, but all things change when she falls for a married man and the consequences are tragic.A beautiful New York model and socialite enjoys a very active night-life, but all things change when she falls for a married man and the consequences are tragic.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Tom Ahearne
- Tom the Bartender
- (uncredited)
John Armstrong
- Doorman
- (uncredited)
Dan Bergin
- Elevator Man
- (uncredited)
Joseph Boley
- Messenger
- (uncredited)
Don Burns
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
Whitfield Connor
- Anderson
- (uncredited)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaDame Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, Mike Todd, had planned for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) to be her final movie, as she intended to retire from the screen. Todd had made a verbal agreement about this with MGM, but after his death, MGM forced Taylor to make this movie in order to fulfill the terms of her studio contract. As a result, Taylor refused to speak to director Daniel Mann for the entire production and hated this movie.
- GoofsA crew member's arm is visible in the mirror when Liggett stands before it and is supposedly alone.
- Quotes
Tom, the Bartender: Without her this place is dead. She's like catnip to every cat in town.
- ConnectionsEdited into Voskovec & Werich - paralelní osudy (2012)
Featured review
For any movie fan who loves Elizabeth Taylor, a slick, glossy movie with high 50's-early 60's production values, sharp writing, dramatic moments, and a superb supporting cast of wonderful characters, Butterfield 8 is the movie to watch. Ms. Taylor simply shines in and dominates this glamourous, but ultimately tragic drama. In spite of Ms. Taylor's negative feelings regarding this film, and even her own performance, she is marvelous because her acting makes her character a three dimentional, highly believeable, and ulimately tragical woman.
Simply stated, the movie is fun. The only real problem with this film is Eddie Fisher's wooden performance. David Janson, the original choice for the Fisher role, would have given a far better performance. In fact, he would have been as perfect for this role, as all of the other members of the fine cast of this truly entertaining movie.
Simply stated, the movie is fun. The only real problem with this film is Eddie Fisher's wooden performance. David Janson, the original choice for the Fisher role, would have given a far better performance. In fact, he would have been as perfect for this role, as all of the other members of the fine cast of this truly entertaining movie.
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- Butterfield 8
- Filming locations
- Tappan Zee Bridge, Tarrytown, New York, USA(when Gloria flees Liggett at the end)
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- Budget
- $2,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,722
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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