Carrie (1952)

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1952 · Approved · 1h 58m

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Other grades: 60.0 (1 viewer)
19521h 58mApproved
Countries:United States
Languages:EN
Keywords: 1890s1900s19th centuryAccidentActressAdulteryAlumAmbitionAmbitious girlAmbitious womanShow moreAmerican literature on screenAunt nephew relationshipBackstageBarBased on novelBeggarBig cityBigamyBookBossBumCafeCard playingChampagneCharacter name as titleChicagoChicago illinoisChicago, illinoisCity country contrastCobbler the shoemakerColumbia city missouriCryingDespairDinnerDivorceDogEarly 1900sEmbezzlementExtramarital affairFactoryFamily relationshipsFarmFather daughter relationshipFather son relationshipFinger injuryFired from the jobFoodGarment factoryGaslightGirlHenpecked husbandHorse and carriageHusband leaves wifeHusband wife relationshipInfidelityInsurance investigatorInvestigationIroning boardJealousyKept womanKissLawyerLiarLieLoanLoveLove triangleMarriageMelodramaMiscarriageMistressMoneyMother daughter relationshipNaivetyName as titleNew york cityNewspaperNoteOlder man younger woman relationshipOne way ticketPeriod dramaPovertyPregnancyPrivate detectiveRailway stationReference to camilleReputationRestaurantRestaurant managerRestaurateurRobberySafeSalesmanScandalSearching for happinessSelf destructivenessSelf sacrificeSewingSewing machineSexual promiscuityShoemakerSister sister relationshipSocial climberSocial lifeSouth chicago illinoisSouthsideStealing moneySweatshopTearsTeenage boyTeenage girlTennisTheatreTheftThiefTownTrainTrain stationTrain wreckTraveling salesmanTurn of the centuryUnemploymentUnfaithfulnessUnhappy husbandUnknowingly dating married manWaiterWife leaves husbandWoman falls in loveWoundWrong side of the tracksWyler and albertWyler and hopkinsWyler and olivierYoung woman moves to city
Carrie boards the train to Chicago with big ambitions. She gets a job stitching shoes and her sister's husband takes almost all of her pay for room and board. Then she injures a finger and is fired. This is the 1890s. Charles Drouet, a salesman she met on the train, comes to her rescue, invites her to dine at Fitzgerald's where the manager George Hurstwood sends over a bottle of champagne. Stay in Drouet's apartment. He will be on the road 10 days. When she leaves the apartment many months later -- on a train bound for New York -- her traveling companion is Hurstwood. Why is he in such a hurry?
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures
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