×
The Young Philadelphians from m.imdb.com
Rating (4,278)
A promising lawyer tries to handle his social and professional problems while climbing the ranks in Philadelphia.A promising lawyer tries to handle his social ...
The Young Philadelphians from en.wikipedia.org
The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 American legal drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith.

The Young Philadelphians

1959 ‧ Romance/Drama ‧ 2h 16m
7.4/10 · IMDb 71% · Rotten Tomatoes
Tony Lawrence (Paul Newman) inherited his late father's name but not his fortune. His single mother (Diane Brewster) pushes Tony towards upward mobility. He studies law and postpones marriage to his sweetheart, Joan (Barbara Rush), to further his...
Release date: May 30, 1959 (USA)
Director: Vincent Sherman
Based on: The Philadelphian; 1956 novel; by Richard P. Powell
Box office: $2.8 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)

People also ask
The Young Philadelphians from www.amazon.com
Rating (676) · $16.70 · 30-day returns
This movie follows the undercurrents of high society in stuffy Philadelphia and builds upon the foibles of just about every character. Paul Newman's character ...
The Young Philadelphians from www.rottentomatoes.com
Rating (7)
The Young Philadelphians is an amazing film. It is about young lawyer Anthony Lawrence who faces several ethical and emotional dilemmas as he climbs the ...
The Young Philadelphians from www.amazon.com
Rating (676) · $15.00 · 30-day returns
A piece of magic from the past. Consider...a DVD version of a movie produced in the late '50s in it's original black & white. This is an excellent story of ...
The Young Philadelphians from www.imdb.com
"The Young Philadelphians" begins on an odd note. A lady marries--only to have her new hubby say that he CAN'T consummate the marriage!
The Young Philadelphians from tv.apple.com
Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a young attorney who seems ruthlessly focused on money, career and social climbing, but who surprises everyo…
The Young Philadelphians from www.nytimes.com
The script James Gunn has developed from the novel "The Philadelphian" by Richard Powell, is full of sound and some fury including sex, murder, drunkenness and ...