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Pal Joey [DVD] [1957]

DVD ~ Rita Hayworth
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  • Actors: Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, Barbara Nichols, Bobby Sherwood
  • Directors: George Sidney
  • Writers: Dorothy Kingsley, John O'Hara
  • Producers: Fred Kohlmar
  • Format: Black & White, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 18 Aug 2003
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009V8XT
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 41,795 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

First born in the pages of The New Yorker, then translated into a hit Rodgers and Hart Broadway musical, the title character of Pal Joey had undergone quite a transformation by the time he hit the movies in 1957. He was a singer, rather than a dancer, but more importantly he'd had his rough edges sweetly softened; the callous heel dreamed up by novelist John O'Hara was more of a naughty scamp in the film version. However, Pal Joey remains delightfully watchable for two very good reasons: a terrific song score and a surplus of glittering star power. Frank Sinatra, at the zenith of his cocky, world-on-a-string popularity, glides through the film with breezy nonchalance, romancing showgirl Kim Novak (Columbia Pictures' new sex symbol) and wealthy widow Rita Hayworth (Columbia Pictures' former sex symbol). The film also benefits from location shooting in San Francisco, caught in the moonlight-and-supper-club glow of the late 50s. Sinatra does beautifully with the Rodgers and Hart classics "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" and "I Could Write a Book" and his performance of "The Lady Is a Tramp" (evocatively shot by director George Sidney) is flat-out genius. Sinatra's ease with hep-cat lingo nearly outdoes Bing Crosby at his best, and included in the DVD is a trailer in which Sinatra instructs the audience in "Joey's Jargon", a collection of hip slang words such as "gasser" and "mouse." If not one of Sinatra's very best movies, Pal Joey is nevertheless a classy vehicle that fits like a glove. --Robert Horton


Amazon.co.uk Review

The eponymous Pal Joey, born in the pages of The New Yorker then translated into a hit Rodgers and Hart Broadway musical, had undergone quite a transformation by the time he hit the movies in 1957. By then he was a singer rather than a dancer, but more importantly he'd had his rough edges sweetly softened; the callous heel dreamed up by novelist John O'Hara was more of a naughty scamp in the film version. However, Pal Joey the film remains delightfully watchable for two very good reasons: a terrific song score and a surplus of glittering star power. Frank Sinatra, at the zenith of his cocky, world-on-a-string popularity, glides through the film with breezy nonchalance, romancing showgirl Kim Novak (Columbia Pictures' new sex symbol) and wealthy widow Rita Hayworth (Columbia Pictures' former sex symbol).

The film also benefits from location shooting in San Francisco, caught in the moonlight-and-supper-club glow of the late 1950s. Sinatra does beautifully with the Rodgers and Hart classics "I Didn't Know What Time it Was" and "I Could Write a Book", and his performance of "The Lady is a Tramp" (evocatively shot by director George Sidney) is flat-out genius. Sinatra's ease with hep-cat lingo nearly outdoes Bing Crosby at his best. If not one of Sinatra's very best movies, Pal Joey is nevertheless a classy vehicle that fits like a glove. --Robert Horton


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prime Sinatra, 7 Jan 2005
By Alejandra Vernon "artist & illustrator" (Long Beach, California) - See all my reviews
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This film is worth watching over and over again, if only to see Sinatra's rendition of "The Lady is a Tramp", which he sings with riveting style and musical finesse.
Based on a book and play by John O'Hara, it boasts some snappy dialogue and a fabulous Rodgers and Hart score, with songs like "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "I Could Write a Book", "What do I Care for a Dame ?", "Plant You Now, Dig You Later", "Happy Hunting Horn" and "That Terrific Rainbow". Rita Hayworth does a sumptuous "Zip" (I love the way she uses her lavish Jean Louis gown in the number), and Kim Novak is absolutely stunning singing "My Funny Valentine". Novak was one of the loveliest and most underrated stars to ever grace the silver screen, and this was her second film with Sinatra, having done the dramatic "The Man with the Golden Arm" two years earlier.

The film only received some Oscar nominations (Art/Set Direction, Costume Design, Editing, Sound), but Sinatra did pick up a 1958 Golden Globe Best Actor/Musical-Comedy for his part as Joey, the womanizing, fast talking, con-man singer, who goes from town to town, leaving debts and broken hearts behind; Sinatra makes the most of the part, and one cannot imagine anyone else that could have played Joey to such perfection.
Terrific direction by George Sidney and choreography by Hermes Pan complement this trio of great stars and splendid music, with the backdrop of San Francisco and Harold Lipstein's cinematography.
Total running time is 109 minutes.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ring a ding ding, Sinatra is Pal Joey, 29 Nov 2000
This review is from: Pal Joey [VHS] [1957] (VHS Tape)
The genius of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart is amplified in this spellbinding musical.After this role, Sinatra became Pal Joey with his trademark hat,suits and mac.With the best nightclub scene ever laid down on celluloid, Sinatra serenades Hayworth with The Lady is a Tramp, whilst Kim Novak is left to muse over her "Funny Valentine" as she attempts a striptease. The plot? Boy sings in club, scores with older woman, sees sense and goes back to young woman has been done before and since, but rarely with this panache, and never with songs like these: zip, bewitched, bothered, and bewildered and I could write a book all make this film a five star experience. Ring-A-Ding- Ding indeed!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The essence of Sinatra, 4 Oct 2004
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This review is from: Pal Joey [VHS] [1957] (VHS Tape)
Joey is a womanising night club entertainer, picking up work where he can find it, conning his friends out of money but getting away with it because he still has a certain cheeky charm which is hard to resist. (Ask the showgirls in the club!). Sinatra gives the character life, partly because the night-club, hard drinking, atmosphere is so in tune with his own private life. The supporting stars, Hayworth and Novak, both looking their best, are credible characters and Hayworth's number "Zip" is a knockout, proving she'd lost none of her dancing ability. The rest of the cast fill out the story beautifully, particularly the little dog! But the film is Sinatra's and his performances of the wonderful Rogers and Hart songs could not be bettered. Great entertainment, great music and a supreme artist at the top of his game. They certainly can't make them like that any more.
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