Come Back, Little Sheba with Burt Lancaster: DVD Cover

    Come Back, Little Sheba Director: Daniel Mann Cast: Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth, Terry Moore, Richard Jaeckel

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/31/2004
    • Original Release: 1952
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 23,883
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    Closed Caption; Full screen format; Dolby Digital (English Mono); English subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Room for Rent
    2. Fruit Juice
    3. The Birthday Party
    4. Disappointed Men
    5. Keeping Busy Is Keeping Happy
    6. Taboo
    7. Memories of Spring
    8. Mistakes
    9. A Good Dancer
    10. Watch Them
    11. Fighting Temptation
    12. Getting Ready for Company
    13. Bruce
    14. One More Drink
    15. City Hospital
    16. I Feel Better Already

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    Editorial Reviews

    In the original Broadway production of this William Inge play, Shirley Booth played Lola Delaney, the vulgar, dumpy, less-than-bright "shotgun bride" of recovering alcoholic Doc Delaney, played on stage by Sidney Blackmer, who won a Tony award for his efforts. When time came to film the play, Shirley Booth was retained as Lola, but Burt Lancaster replaced Blackmer as Doc. Although Lancaster seems far too youthful for the role, the film is a fascinating and sometimes funny study of an unhappy marriage made unhappier by the arrival of a sexy stranger. Young Marie (Terry Moore) rents a room from Lola, a tiresome creature who never stops talking, especially about the "imminent" return of her runaway dog Sheba. Doc is having enough trouble staying away from the bottle and resigning himself to his marriage without the curvaceous Marie arousing his baser instincts. The characters interact with gloomy consequences, in the typical kitchen-sink-realism style of Inge's Fifties plays, although a tacked-on happy ending, common to Fifties movie melodramas, pretends otherwise. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    February 15, 2008: I recently watched this movie and would recommend it to all film buffs if you haven't seen it already. Most know Shirley Booth from her turn as Hazel on the sitcom of the same name. She has always been one of my favorite actresses and she gives a wonderful performance in this film. Not very Hazel-like so don't have that expectation. Burt Lancaster plays such a dark character, I wasn't sure if I liked him!