Half a Hero

Half a Hero
Directed by Don Weis
Produced by Matthew Rapf
Written by Max Shulman
Starring Red Skelton
Jean Hagen
Music by Paul Sawtell
Cinematography Paul Vogel
Edited by Newell P. Kimlin
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
  • September 4, 1953 (1953-09-04) (United States)
Running time
71 mins.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $486,000[1]
Box office $891,000[1]

Half a Hero is a 1953 American comedy film starring Red Skelton and Jean Hagen. Directed by Don Weis, the film was written by Max Shulman and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Synopsis

Freelance writer Ben Dobson (Skelton) who lands his first full-time writing job at a national magazine, tasked with rewriting other authors' work. His wife Martha (Hagen) uses this as the perfect time to start their family, and four years later pressuring Ben into moving from New York to the suburbs, where he's swiftly living beyond his means. His boss then wants him to write a story on those suburbs, titled "slums of tomorrow." While Martha happily embraces her new environment and friendly neighbors, Ben is cynical about their life there, and decides they should return to the city. However, while showing their home to another prospective buyer, he realizes he would miss the home's personal touches, and they should stay.

Cast

Reception

According to MGM records the film earned $661,000 in the US and Canada and $230,000 elsewhere, resulting in a profit of $68,000.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.

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