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  1. 1952 Broadway Revival. “As an augury of a Happy New Year, the town has inherited a brilliant production of Pal Joey, which opened at the Broadhurst,” wrote The New York Times theatre critic Brooks Atkinson in his review of Broadway’s first revival of the groundbreaking Rodgers & Hart smash. The production played for 540 performances ...

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  3. Pal Joey is a 1957 American musical movie directed by George Sidney and based on the 1940 play of the same name by John O'Hara. It stars Frank Sinatra , Rita Hayworth , Kim Novak , Bobby Sherwood , Barbara Nichols and was distributed by Columbia Pictures .

  4. 21. Mai 2020 · When Pal Joey opened at the Barrymore on Christmas day, 1940, it flew in the face of musical comedy convention. The characters and situation were depraved. The setting was caustically realistic. Its female lead was frankly sexual and yet not purely comic. A narratively-driven dream ballet closed the first act, begging audiences to take ...

  5. 25. Okt. 2017 · released October 25, 1957Kim Novak as Linda "The Mouse" EnglishFrank Sinatra as Joey EvansDirected by George SidneyScreenplay by Dorothy KingsleyCopyright Di...

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  6. 25. Apr. 2007 · Pal Joey was originally a Broadway play that starred Gene Kelly. When Kelly came to MGM it was supposed to be made into a film, and Kelly would reprise his stage role. Instead, the project sat around for some 10 years before Sinatra, always eager to play a gigolo, took over as the lead. Sinatra stars as lady killer/night club singer, Joey Evans.

  7. 1940 Original Broadway Production. On Christmas Day, 1940, Rodgers and Hart’s Pal Joey opened on Broadway at the Barrymore Theatre, featuring a book by John O’Hara, who adapted his stories from The New Yorker. Staged by George Abbott, the show would become a landmark in American theatre history as one of the first to help progress the ...