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Best Man Wins 1948

★ 6.73 votes78 min📅 1948-05-06

"Based on The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras, by Mark Twain."

John Sturges' 'Best Man Wins' (1948) is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of obsession. Set against the backdrop of a small town's jumping-frog contests, the film tells the story of Jim Smiley, a man consumed by his prized frog's jumping prowess.

Director: John Sturges

Cast

Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan
Jim Smiley
Anna Lee
Anna Lee
Nancy Smiley
Robert Shayne
Robert Shayne
Judge Leonidas K. Carter
Gary Gray
Gary Gray
Bob Smiley
Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Amos
Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Sheriff Dingle
George Lynn
George Lynn
Mr. Crow

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Best Man Wins (1948) about?

The film tells the story of Jim Smiley, a man consumed by his prized frog's jumping prowess, and the devastating consequences of his obsession.

Who directed Best Man Wins?

John Sturges, a master of character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Best Man Wins?

Edgar Buchanan, Anna Lee, and Robert Shayne lead the talented cast.

Is Best Man Wins (1948) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and well-developed characters, 'Best Man Wins' is a must-see for anyone interested in character-driven storytelling.

How long is Best Man Wins?

The film has a runtime of 78 minutes.

About Best Man Wins (1948) — A Gripping Drama of Obsession and Relationships

John Sturges' 'Best Man Wins' (1948) is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of obsession. Set against the backdrop of a small town's jumping-frog contests, the film tells the story of Jim Smiley, a man consumed by his prized frog's jumping prowess. As Jim's fixation grows, it threatens to upend his marriage, leading to a heart-wrenching confrontation with the true cost of his ambition. With a talented cast, including Edgar Buchanan and Anna Lee, 'Best Man Wins' offers a poignant exploration of the human condition. Through its thoughtful pacing and nuanced performances, the film creates a captivating atmosphere that draws viewers in. Whether you're a fan of drama or simply looking for a thought-provoking watch, 'Best Man Wins' (1948) is sure to leave a lasting impression. This underrated gem is a must-see for anyone interested in character-driven storytelling and the timeless themes of obsession and relationships.

As we follow Jim's downward spiral, we're reminded that even the smallest of obsessions can have far-reaching consequences. With its thought-provoking themes and well-developed characters, 'Best Man Wins' (1948) is a film that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll. So why not discover this hidden treasure for yourself and experience the emotional depth and complexity of John Sturges' 'Best Man Wins'?