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The Joker Is Wild (1957)

Dir: Charles Vidor         Drama / Musical       stars 3
Overview
The Joker Is Wild is an American film first released in 1957, directed by Charles Vidor.  The film stars Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert and Beverly Garland.  It has also been released under the title: All the Way.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.


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Credits
  • Director: Charles Vidor
  • Script: Art Cohn, Oscar Saul
  • Photo: Daniel L. Fapp
  • Music: Walter Scharf
  • Cast: Frank Sinatra (Joe E. Lewis), Mitzi Gaynor (Martha Stewart), Jeanne Crain (Letty Page), Eddie Albert (Austin Mack), Beverly Garland (Cassie Mack), Jackie Coogan (Swifty Morgan), Barry Kelley (Capt. Hugh McCarthy), Ted de Corsia (Georgie Parker), Leonard Graves (Tim Coogan), Valerie Allen (Flora, Chorine), Hank Henry (Burlesque comedian), Ned Glass (Johnson (unconfirmed)), Eric Alden (Doorman at the Copacabana), Robert Asquith, Bill Baldwin (Radio Announcer on Loudspeaker), Don Beddoe (Heckler at the Copacabana), Russ Bender (Man in Hotel Suite), John Benson (Mug), Billie Bird (Ticket Seller), Jan Bradley (Telephone Operator), Judith Bradshaw (Dancer), Wally Brown (Las Vegas heckler), Paul Bryar (Heckler), Benny Burt (Taxicab Driver), Florine Carlan (Bit Role), Fred Catania (Bouncer at Silver Door), James Cavanaugh (Burlesque Straight Man), Edith Clair (Bit Role), Audrey Conti (Girl in Hotel Suite), Bing Crosby (Vocalist, ’June in January’), James Cross (Jack), Jann Darlyn (Girl in Hotel Suite), Joseph Donte (Man in Hotel Suite), Phyllis Douglas (Bit Role), Heidi Duval (Chorine), Dick Elliott (Man shaving), Shirley Falls (Flashy Blonde), Franklyn Farnum (Nightclub Extra), Darlene Fields (Bit Role), Ruby Fleming (Bit Role), Kathleen Gallant (Heckler’s Wife), Paul Gary (Man in Hotel Suite), Hom Wing Gim (Janitor), Mary Ellen Gleason (Girl on Chair), Regina Gleason (Girl in Hotel Suite), Joe Gray (Fighter), Reita Green (Chorine), Donna Jo Gribble (Bit Role), Kit Guard (Doorman at the Valencia), John Harding (Johnny Allen), Maurice Hart (Man on Squawk Box), Len Hendry (Heckler), Bill Hickman (Mug), Paula Hill (Burlesque Girl), Harold Huber (Harry Bliss), Edward Ingram (Bit Role), Dorothy Johnson (Bit Role), Lorna Jordon (Waitress), Howard Joslin (Bit Role), Kenner G. Kemp (Elevator Operator), Jack Kenny (Hotel Clerk), Walter Woolf King (Mr. Page), Richard Kipling (Man at Craps Table), Larry Knight (Dealer), Lucy Knoch (Bit Role), Estelle Lawrence (Bit Role), Joanna Lee (Chorine), Ned Le Fevre (Austin), Arthur Lewis (Man in Hotel Suite), Audrey Lowell (Bit Role), Mike Mahoney (Bit Role), Helene Marshall (Girl in Hotel Suite), Leon Martin (Man in Hotel Suite), Oliver McGowan (Judge), Dennis McMullen (Photographer), Ron McNeil (Cab Driver), Bill Meader (Man in Hotel Suite), Sid Melton (Racetrack runner), Paul Millard (Bit Role), Harold Miller (Nightclub Extra), Frank Mills (Florist truck driver), Ralph Montgomery (Man in Hotel Suite), Pat Moran (Man at Craps Table), George Offerman Jr. (Elevator starter), Alan Paige (Man in Hotel Suite), Arturo Petterino (Maitre D’), William Pullen (Letty’s husband), Mabel Rea (Chorine), Eleanor Roosevelt (Herself), Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Himself), Edna Ryan (Dancer), Paul Salata (Mug), Cosmo Sardo (Maitre D’), David Siegel (Dealer), Billy Snyder (Man in Hotel Suite), Ann Stebbins (Chorine), Robert Strong (Waiter), Kay Tapscott (Dancer), Harriette Tarler (Burlesque Girl), June Tolley (Girl in Hotel Suite), Mary Treen (Heckler), Sophie Tucker (Herself), Ned Wever (Dr. Pierson), Dave White (Officer), Eric Wilton (Samuels, Letty’s Butler)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 126 min; B&W
  • Aka: All the Way; The Joker


 
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