Suddenly is a 1954 black and white American noir crime film. The drama stars Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden.
The story concerns a small California town (by the name of Suddenly) whose tranquility is shattered when the train of the president of the United States is scheduled to make a stop there. A hired assassin takes over a home that provides a perfect vantage point from which to assassinate the president.
This is Sinatra's first film after his Academy Award winning performance as Angelo Maggio in From Here to Eternity in 1953. In Suddenly, he portrays a hired assassin, John Baron.
Baron boasts about the Silver Star he won in WWII for killing a large number of the enemy. He explains that he has nothing against the president but is being paid $500,000 (over $6,000,000 today) to kill him and money is his only motive.
It is worth noting that the president's name is never mentioned.
Sterling Hayden is the local sheriff of Suddenly. He is also romantically involved with the widow who lives in the house Baron takes over.
Hayden's memorable films include The Asphalt Jungle (1950), The Killing (1956), Dr. Strangelove (1964) and The Godfather (1972).
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