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==Production== [[Image:Eva marie saint marlon brando waterfront 1.jpg|thumb|Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy and Eva Marie Saint as Edie Doyle in the film's trailer]] [[File:Eva marie saint marlon brando waterfront 14 (edit).jpg|thumb|Eva Marie Saint as Edie Doyle and Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy]] [[Image:Karl malden eva marie saint waterfront 4.jpg|thumb|Karl Malden as Father Barry, with Eva Marie Saint]] ===Screenplay and political context=== {{further|McCarthyism}} The film is widely considered to be [[Elia Kazan]]'s answer to those who criticized him for identifying eight Communists in the film industry before the [[House Un-American Activities Committee|House Committee on Un-American Activities]] (HUAC) in 1952. One of Kazan's critics was his friend and collaborator, the noted playwright [[Arthur Miller]], who had earlier written the first version of the script, originally titled ''The Hook''. Kazan had agreed to direct it, and in 1951 they met with [[Harry Cohn]] at [[Columbia Pictures]] about making the picture. Cohn agreed in principle to make ''The Hook'', but there were concerns about the portrayal of corrupt union officials.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sealionpress.co.uk/post/tales-from-development-hell-the-hook | title=Tales from Development Hell: The Hook | date=January 12, 2024 }}</ref> When Cohn asked that the antagonists be changed to Communists, Miller refused. Cohn sent a letter telling Miller it was interesting he had resisted Columbia's desire to make the movie "pro-American". Kazan asked Miller to rewrite the script; Miller declined due to his disenchantment with Kazan's friendly testimony before the HUAC. Kazan then replaced Miller with [[Budd Schulberg]].<ref>{{cite news | first=Geneveive | last=Haas | title=Dartmouth acquires Budd Schulberg '36 papers | date=November 21, 2006 | url=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2006/11/21a.html | work=Dartmouth News | access-date=January 6, 2007 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206144751/http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2006/11/21a.html | archive-date=February 6, 2007 | df=mdy-all }}</ref> The screenwriter later recalled how he had researched the story on the docks: "I spent two years down there. I sat in on meetings the rebels held and roamed about the waterfront bars. I saw what a shapeup was like. I would report back to Kazan on what I had seen. Kazan made many suggestions in the course of my writing."<ref>{{Cite web |title=American Legends Interviews..... Budd Schulberg -On the Waterfront |url=https://americanlegends.com/Interviews/budd_schulberg.html |access-date=2025-01-21 |website=americanlegends.com}}</ref> Cobb's character of Johnny Friendly was partly modeled on [[Johnny Dio]], a real-life mobster known for involvement in labor racketeering.<ref>Russell, Thaddeus ''Out of the Jungle: Jimmy Hoffa and the Remaking of the American Working Class.'' Rev. ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003. {{ISBN|1-59213-027-5}}</ref> ===Casting=== According to [[Richard Schickel]] in his biography of Kazan, Marlon Brando initially declined the role of Terry Malloy, and [[Frank Sinatra]] (a native of [[Hoboken, New Jersey|Hoboken]], where the film was being made) then had "a handshake deal"{{spnd}}but no formally signed contract{{spnd}}to play the part, even attending an initial costume fitting. But Kazan still favored Brando for the role, partly because casting Brando would assure a larger budget for the picture. While Brando's agent, Jay Kanter, attempted to persuade Brando to change his mind, Kazan enlisted actor Karl Malden, whom Kazan considered more suited to a career as a director than as an actor, to direct and film a screen test of a "more Brando-like" actor as Terry Malloy, to persuade producer [[Sam Spiegel]] that "an actor like Marlon Brando" could perform the role more forcefully than Sinatra. To that end, Malden filmed a screen test of [[Actors Studio]] members [[Paul Newman]] and [[Joanne Woodward]] performing the love scene between Terry and Edie. Persuaded by the Newman/Woodward screen test, Spiegel agreed to reconsider Brando for the role, and shortly afterward, Kanter convinced Brando to reconsider his refusal. Within a week, Brando signed a contract to perform in the film. At that point, a furious Sinatra demanded to be cast in the role of Father Barry, the waterfront priest. It was left to Spiegel to break the news to Sinatra that Malden had been signed for this role. ===Filming locations=== ''On the Waterfront'' was filmed over 36 days on location in various places in [[Hoboken, New Jersey]], including the docks, workers' slum dwellings, bars, littered alleys, and rooftops. The church used for exterior scenes in the film was the historic [[Church of Our Lady of Grace (Hoboken, New Jersey)|Our Lady of Grace]], built in 1874, while the interiors were shot at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul at 400 Hudson Street.<ref name=movielove>{{cite movielove}}, p. 10-11</ref>
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