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After his pioneering independent film
Shadows
(1960), actor/writer/director
John Cassavetes
made his major studio directorial debut with this gritty, low-key drama about jazz musicians.
Bobby Darin
plays John "Ghost" Walefield, a pianist who scuffles from gig to gig with his band, trying to keep body and soul together without betraying his muse. Ghost's agent Benny (Everett Chambers) introduces him to Jess (
Stella Stevens
), a would-be singer who looks beautiful, even though her voice is fair at best. Ghost falls hard for her and agrees to put her in the band, though it's hard to say if he believes in her musical talent or just wants her companionship. Ghost and his band score a record deal thanks to Jess' presence, but after a humiliating fight in a pool hall and Ghost's discovery that Jess occasionally turns tricks to pay the rent, he puts his integrity up for sale, fires his band, and starts spending his time with a rich woman who likes to hang out with musicians -- and is willing to pay for the privilege. A number of real-life jazz greats appear onscreen and on the soundtrack, including Slim Gaillard, Benny Carter, and Shelly Manne; the role of Ghost was originally written for
Montgomery Clift
, who was forced to back out at the last minute, leading to
Bobby Darin
's casting. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Cliff Carnell
Charlie
Seymour Cassel
Red
Marilyn Clark
The Countess
Bobby Darin
John "Ghost" Wakefield
Nick Dennis
Nick
Jimmy Joyce
Reno
Everett Chambers
Benny Flowers
Stella Stevens
Jess Polanski
Production Crew
Tambi Larsen
Art Director
Lionel Lindon
Cinematographer
David Raksin
Composer (Music Score)
Edith Head
Costume Designer
John Cassavetes
Director
Frank Bracht
Editor
John Cassavetes
Producer
Hal Pereira
Production Designer
John Cassavetes
Screenwriter
Richard Carr
Screenwriter
John P. Fulton
Special Effects
Year: 1962
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Musical
Produced by
Paramount
Release
by Paramount
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.