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  1. Pal Joey: Directed by George Sidney. With Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, Barbara Nichols. Joey Evans is a charming, handsome, funny, talented 1st class, A-Number 1 heel.

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  2. Pal Joey” is barely a musical, it’s barely even a narrative film. It’s more a series of nightclub vignettes, with some background action that involves a dog named Snuffy, and two of the most gorgeous women who ever lived. For some reason all three - the dog - and the women - are duelling for the love of Frank Sinatra.

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  4. The Story. Joey Evans (Sinatra) was a wise-cracking semi-likeable crooner who women fawned over even as he treated them as chattel. He is thrown out of town by the local police for bedding the mayor's under-age daughter but lands on his feet singing in San Francisco's red light district. He soon meets the older but wealthy Vera Prentice-Simpson ...

  5. Pal Joey is an album by American pianist Kenny Drew recorded in 1957 and released on Riverside Records in 1958. The trio plays here pieces from the musical of the same name and other works composed by Rodgers and Hart. The album was first reissued on CD only in 1996 in the US, and in 2006 in Japan. Both editions are currently out of print.

  6. Pal Joey (1957) ×. Alle SD HD 4K ... 18.7.1958 10.6.1973 ARD Darsteller Rita Hayworth (Vera Simpson) · Frank Sinatra (Joey Evans) · Kim Novak (Linda English) · Barbara Nichols (Gladys) · Bobby Sherwood (Ned Galvin) Länge 109 Minuten Kinostart-Fsk a ...

  7. Other articles where Pal Joey is discussed: George Sidney: Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate, and Show Boat: Pal Joey (1957) also starred Novak, but it worked much better, in large part because of the classic songs by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart—including “The Lady Is a Tramp” and “My Funny Valentine”—and the performances of Sinatra and Rita Hayworth.