Pal Joey

Pal Joey

Movie |

San Francisco, California | Nightclub

  • Duration: 1h 51min
  • Music: Richard Rodgers,George Duning,Arthur Morton,Fred Karger,John P. Livadary
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1958 (Won)
    Oscar 1958 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Hairspray Live!, Tumbledown
  • Story:
    An opportunistic singer woos a wealthy widow to boost his career.
    Full Story
6.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An opportunistic singer woos a wealthy widow to boost his career.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Golden Globe Award

Best Actor Comedy or Musical | 1958 | Frank

Golden Laurel Award

Top Musical | 1958

Top Male Musical Performance | 1958 | Frank

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Film Editing | 1958

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1958

Best Costume Design | 1958

Best Sound Recording | 1958

Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1958

Golden Laurel Award

Top Music Director | 1958

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Written American Musical | 1958

BOX OFFICE

Budget 3,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 7,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This is one of Frank Sinatra's few post-From Here to Eternity (1953) movies in which he did not receive top billing, which surprisingly went to Rita Hayworth. Sinatra was, by that time, a bigger star, and his title role was predominant. When asked about the billing, Sinatra replied, "Ladies first." He was also quoted as saying that, as it was a Columbia film, Hayworth should have top billing because, "For years, she WAS Columbia Pictures", and that with regard to being billed "between" Hayworth and Kim Novak, "That's a sandwich I don't mind being stuck in the middle of." As Columbia's biggest star, Hayworth had been top billed in every film since Cover Girl (1944), but her tenure was soon to end with They Came to Cordura (1959).

Billy Wilder was the original choice to direct, with Mae West and Marlon Brando in the lead roles. He discussed it with Columbia studio head Harry Cohn over lunch one day. Not only did Cohn turn down him as director, but he later sent Wilder a bill for their lunch.

Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn suggested Marlene Dietrich for the role of Vera Simpson. Dietrich turned down the part but suggested her friend Frank Sinatra for the role of Joey after Gene Kelly was denied the part. Cohn suggested Jack Lemmon before Sinatra was eventually cast.

Rita Hayworth plays the rich older woman keeping Frank Sinatra as her boy toy. In real life, Hayworth was only in her late 30s when she made this film and was three years younger than Sinatra.

Mel Brooks claims he first came to Hollywood as a writer on this film.

Popular Dialogues

"Joey Evans: After all, two years is a long time between... drinks."

"Linda English: What did I do last night? Joey Evans: You kissed me. Linda English: I wasn't myself. Joey Evans: Yeah, but, whoever you were, you were great! Linda English: Oh. Then what? Joey Evans: Then you passed out. Linda English: I'm ashamed of myself. Joey Evans: Me too. Linda English: Why? What did you do? Joey Evans: Nothin'."