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In the movie Patterns (1956), Fred Staples is introduced to the cut-throat world of a powerful New York corporation when he joins their board. As he navigates through the internal politics and power struggles within the company, Fred is faced with a moral dilemma as his principles clash with the ruthless ambition of his colleagues. The film explores themes of corporate greed, ethics, and the sacrifices one must make in pursuit of success.
Director Fielder Cook brings to life the intense and competitive atmosphere of the business world, highlighting the pressures and challenges faced by individuals striving to climb the corporate ladder. With stellar performances from the cast, including Van Heflin as Fred Staples, Patterns delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the dark side of ambition.
Audiences will be captivated by the gripping storyline, intricate character dynamics, and thought-provoking themes presented in this classic film. Patterns is a compelling and insightful exploration of the corporate world, revealing the lengths people will go to in order to achieve their goals.
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PatternsRelease Date:
26 Oct 1956Writers:
Rod SerlingAwards:
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award1 nomination total