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''The Joker Is Wild'' is a 1957 American musical drama film directed by
Charles Vidor Charles Vidor (born Károly Vidor; July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Among his film successes are ''The Bridge'' (1929), '' The Tuttles of Tahiti'' (1942), '' The Desperadoes'' (1943), '' Cover Girl'' (1944), '' Togeth ...
, starring Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, and Eddie Albert, and released by
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. The film is about Joe E. Lewis, the popular singer and comedian who was a major attraction in nightclubs from the 1920s to the early 1950s.


Plot

In 1929 Joe E. Lewis is a successful night-club singer in Chicago while working for the Mob during the
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era. His decision to work elsewhere displeases his mob employer who has his thugs assault him by slashing his face and throat, preventing him from continuing his career as a singer. After many years he eventually recovers and turns his acerbic and witty sense of humor into an act when given a break as a stand-up comedian from singer Sophie Tucker. Soon, Lewis makes a career for himself as a comic, but heavy drinking and a self-destructive behavior leads him to question what his life has become and how he has hurt the people around him including his wife Martha and his best friend Austin.


Cast

* Frank Sinatra as Joe E. Lewis * Mitzi Gaynor as Martha Stewart * Jeanne Crain as Letty Page * Eddie Albert as Austin Mack * Beverly Garland as Cassie Mack * Jackie Coogan as Swifty Morgan * Barry Kelley as Captain Hugh McCarthy * Ted de Corsia as Georgie Parker * Leonard Graves as Tim Coogan * Valerie Allen as Flora, Chorine *
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as Burlesque Comedian * Sophie Tucker as herself


Production

Sinatra read
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's book ''The Joker Is Wild: The Story of Joe E. Lewis'' during the mid-'50s, was immediately taken by the story, and bought the rights to the book after Lewis himself turned down a reported $150,000 from
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for the film rights to his story. '' Variety'' reported in November 1955 that
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would finance what was, for all intents and purposes, an independent feature film which was headed by Lewis and Sinatra along with director
Charles Vidor Charles Vidor (born Károly Vidor; July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Among his film successes are ''The Bridge'' (1929), '' The Tuttles of Tahiti'' (1942), '' The Desperadoes'' (1943), '' Cover Girl'' (1944), '' Togeth ...
and author Art Cohn. Each of the four partners were paid a reported $400,000, along with 75% of the film's net profits. The ''
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'' would report that Sinatra's share was in the region of $125,000 along with 25% of the film's profits. The filming of the movie was done mostly later in the day, Sinatra preferring to work at that time and the filming schedule being tailored around this. Sinatra also insisted that all the musical scenes in the film and songs therein be recorded live on set to keep the performances more genuine. Frank Sinatra: "When I do a concert and someone coughs, I like that," Sinatra remarked. "I like the scraping of chairs. You get the feeling that it's really happening. I've always thought Lewis was one of only about four or five great artists in this century - one of them was Jolson - and I remember him screaming like the devil when he made a soundtrack." (from ''All the Way: A Biography of Frank Sinatra'')


Critical reception

''The Joker Is Wild'' opened to mostly favorable reviews. ''
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'' reviewer Phillip K. Scheuer: " inatracatches the bitter inner restlessness almost too well...When Lewis, highball in hand, is reciting them he drunk monologueshis natural clown's grin takes the curse off their cynicism; from Sinatra the gags come out bitter and barbed." '' Films and Filming'' reviewer Gordon Gow: "One consolation in the glossy gloom of this downbeat drama is that Frank Sinatra has sufficient talent and taste to break through the wall of embarrassment that is bound to arise between an audience and the film case-history of an unanonymous alcoholic." '' Variety'' commented on the "major job Sinatra does... alternately sympathetic and pathetic, funny and sad." This movie won the 1957
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, for " All the Way" by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn. When the film was re-released some years later, the title was changed for a period to ''All the Way'' due to the immense popularity of the film's theme song, which peaked at No. 2 in '' Billboard''. Sinatra actually became friends with the real Lewis, who commented that "You (Sinatra) had more fun playing my life than I had living it."


See also

* List of American films of 1957


References


External links

*
''The Joker Is Wild'' review
in '' Variety'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Joker Is Wild, The 1957 films 1950s biographical drama films 1950s musical drama films American biographical drama films American black-and-white films American musical drama films Films about alcoholism Films directed by Charles Vidor Films scored by Walter Scharf Films set in Chicago Films set in the 1920s Films set in the 1930s Films set in the 1940s Films that won the Best Original Song Academy Award Paramount Pictures films Films based on biographies Films based on works by American writers 1957 drama films Biographical films about entertainers 1950s English-language films 1950s American films