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The Joker is Wild DVD 1957 Movie Frank Sinatra Mitzi Gaynor
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The Joker is Wild Complete Movie! This comes on a DVD-r Disc (DVD). The overall quality is Very Good for its time. There is no artwork and the DVD will come in a sleeve. Thank You!
This movie is in the Public Domain; the copyright has either expired, or, is no longer valid for various reasons or the film was not copyrighted at all.
All information pertaining to United States copyright regulations can be found at the United States Copyright office a branch of the Library of Congress.
Stars:
Mitzi Gaynor
Frank Sinatra
Jeanne Crain
Story Line:
Frank Sinatra plays Joe E. Lewis, a famous comedian of the 1930s-50s. When the movie opens, Lewis is a young, talented singer who performs in speakeasies. When he bolts one job for another, the mob boss who owns the first speakeasy has his thugs try to kill Lewis. Lewis survives, but his vocal cords are cut and he cannot sing. Several years later, his buddy tracks him down and tries to help him with little success. That attempt, though, leads to Lewis meeting Letty Page (Jeanne Crain). They fall in love and she inspires him to follow up on an offer to become a comedian (a result of his buddy's failed attempt to rejuvenate his singing career). Lewis has problems, though. The assault that nearly cost him his life also helped turn him into an alcoholic and an inveterate gambler. These two character defects become the basis for his act and help to make him a smash success. Unfortunately, they also work to wreak havoc in his personal life.
This movie is in the Public Domain; the copyright has either expired, or, is no longer valid for various reasons or the film was not copyrighted at all.
All information pertaining to United States copyright regulations can be found at the United States Copyright office a branch of the Library of Congress.
Stars:
Mitzi Gaynor
Frank Sinatra
Jeanne Crain
Story Line:
Frank Sinatra plays Joe E. Lewis, a famous comedian of the 1930s-50s. When the movie opens, Lewis is a young, talented singer who performs in speakeasies. When he bolts one job for another, the mob boss who owns the first speakeasy has his thugs try to kill Lewis. Lewis survives, but his vocal cords are cut and he cannot sing. Several years later, his buddy tracks him down and tries to help him with little success. That attempt, though, leads to Lewis meeting Letty Page (Jeanne Crain). They fall in love and she inspires him to follow up on an offer to become a comedian (a result of his buddy's failed attempt to rejuvenate his singing career). Lewis has problems, though. The assault that nearly cost him his life also helped turn him into an alcoholic and an inveterate gambler. These two character defects become the basis for his act and help to make him a smash success. Unfortunately, they also work to wreak havoc in his personal life.