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The John O'Hara/
Richard Rodgers
/Lorenz Hart Broadway musical Pal Joey created quite a stir during its original theatrical run in 1940. Here we had a heel of a hero who sleeps with a wealthy older woman in order to realize his dream of owning his own nightclub, and who breaks the heart of the girl who truly loves him when she impedes his plans to get ahead.
Blossom Time
it wasn't. Due to the seamy nature of the plot and the double- and single-entendre song lyrics (especially the original words for "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", which you aren't likely to hear on most mainstream recordings of this tune), Pal Joey could not be faithfully filmed back in the 1940s. Even this 1957 version, made at a time when movie censorship was beginning to relax, was extensively sanitized for public consumption. Ambitious singer/dancer Joey (
Frank Sinatra
) is still something of a louse, but a redeemable one. The relationship between Joey and his older benefactress Vera Simpson (
Rita Hayworth
, who was actually a few years younger than Sinatra) is one of implication rather than overt statement. And Joey's true love, chorine Linda English (
Kim Novak
), is as pure as the driven snow, who vehemently expresses distaste at having to perform a striptease. The Rodgers and Hart songs ("I Could Write a Book" the aforementioned "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered") which seemed so cynical and ironic back in 1940, are given the typically lush, luxurious Hollywood treatment (many of the tunes, notably "There's a Small Hotel", were borrowed from other Rodgers and Hart shows, a not uncommon practice of the time). Pal Joey is nice to look at and consummately performed, but don't expect the bite of the original play, or the John O'Hara short stories which preceded them. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Barry Bernard
Anderson
Rita Hayworth
Vera Simpson
Hank Henry
Mike Miggins
Ellie Kent
Carol
Mara McAfee
Sabrina
Robin Morse
Bartender
Bek Nelson
Lola
Barbara Nichols
Gladys
Kim Novak
Linda English
Elizabeth Patterson
Mrs. Casey
Bobby Sherwood
Ned Galvin
Betty Utey
Patsy
Pierre Watkin
Mr. Forsythe
Frank Wilcox
Col. Langley
Frank Sinatra
Joey Evans
Production Crew
Walter Holscher
Art Director
Hermes Pan
Choreography
Harold Lipstein
Cinematographer
George Duning
Composer (Music Score)
Nelson Riddle
Composer (Music Score)
Rodgers & Hart
Composer (Music Score)
Jean Louis
Costume Designer
George Sidney
Director
Jerome Thoms
Editor
Viola Lawrence
Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
First Assistant Director
John O'Hara
From Musical by
Lorenz Hart
From Musical by
Richard Rodgers
From Musical by
Ben Lane
Makeup
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
John O'Hara
Play Author
Fred Kohlmar
Producer
Dorothy Kingsley
Screenwriter
Louis Diage
Set Designer
William Kiernan
Set Designer
Lorenz Hart
Songwriter
Richard Rodgers
Songwriter
John P. Livadary
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1957
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Essex Distributing
Awards
1957 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1957 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.