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Odds Against Tomorrow

Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 American film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan and Ed Begley. Belafonte selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern. Blacklisted in those years, Polonsky had to use a front and John O. Killens was credited. Polonsky's screenwriting credit was restored in 1996 in his own name.

This article is about 1959 film. For 2013 novel, see Nathaniel Rich (novelist).

Odds Against Tomorrow

Odds Against Tomorrow
1957 novel
by William P. McGivern

Robert Wise

  • October 15, 1959 (1959-10-15) (United States)

95 minutes[1]

United States

English

Plot[edit]

David Burke is a former policeman who was ruined when he refused to cooperate with state crime investigators. He asks Earle Slater, a tough ex-con and racist, to help him rob a bank, promising him $50,000 if the robbery is successful. Burke also recruits Johnny Ingram, a nightclub entertainer, who doesn't want the job but who is addicted to gambling and deeply in debt.


Slater, who is supported by his girlfriend Lorry, learns that Ingram is black and refuses the job. Later, he realizes that he needs the money, and joins Ingram and Burke in the enterprise. Tensions between Ingram and Slater increase as they near completion of the crime.


On the night of the robbery, the three crooks are able to enter the bank and abscond with stolen money. Burke is seen by a police officer when leaving the scene of the raid and is gunned down in the ensuing shootout. He then shoots himself to avoid capture. Slater and Ingram fight each other while evading the police. They escape and run to a fuel storage depot, chasing each other onto the top of the fuel tanks. When they exchange gunfire, the fuel tanks ignite, causing a large explosion. Later, when police survey the scene, Slater's and Ingram's burned corpses are indistinguishable from each other. The film ends with a shot of a sign at the entrance of the depot reading "STOP—DEAD END".

as Johnny Ingram

Harry Belafonte

as Earl Slater

Robert Ryan

as Lorry

Shelley Winters

as David Burke

Ed Begley

as Helen

Gloria Grahame

as Bacco

Will Kuluva

as Ruth

Kim Hamilton

as Annie

Mae Barnes

as Coco

Richard Bright

as Kitty

Carmen De Lavallade

as Moriarty

Lew Gallo

Lois Thorne as Eadie

Soldier in bar

Wayne Rogers

as Girl in Bar

Zohra Lampert

Allen Nourse as Police Chief

Odds Against Tomorrow

1959

July 16, 17 & 20, 1959 in NYC

film score

43:11

– arranger, conductor

John Lewis

Joe Wilder, John Ware, Melvyn Broiles – trumpet

Bernie Glow

John Clark, – trombone

Tom McIntosh

Al Richman, , Paul Ingram, Ray Alonge – French horn

Gunther Schuller

– tuba

Harvey Phillips

Robert DiDomenica – flute

Harvey Shapiro, Joseph Tekula – cello

Ruth Berman – harp

– vibraphone

Milt Jackson

– piano

Bill Evans

– guitar

Jim Hall

– bass

Percy Heath

– drums

Connie Kay

Richard Horowitz – timpani

Walter Rosenberger – percussion

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The film has an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Bosley Crowther of the New York Times described Wise's direction as "tight and strong" and the film as a "sharp, hard, suspenseful melodrama," with a "sheer dramatic build-up...of an artistic caliber that is rarely achieved on the screen."[2]


Time magazine wrote:

Books[edit]

A book of the screenplay titled Odds Against Tomorrow: A Critical Edition (ISBN 0963582348) was published in 1999 by the Center for Telecommunication Studies, sponsored by the Radio-Television-Film department at California State University, Northridge. The book includes the film's complete script, blending the shooting and continuity scripts, and a critical analysis written by CSUN professor John Schultheiss, who conducted interviews with Wise, Belafonte and Polonsky.

Home media[edit]

Odds Against Tomorrow was released on DVD by MGM Home Video on December 2, 2003 as a Region 1 full-frame DVD.[14] The film was released on Blu-ray disc by Olive Films on May 29, 2018.[15]

List of American films of 1959

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at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films

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essay, "Robert Ryan: Letting the Demons Out" by Jeff Stafford at Turner Classic Movies's Movie Morlocks

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film trailer at YouTube

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