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![]() | ![]() Pal Joey - 1957
Director: George Sidney Synopsis: Joey Evans (Frank Sinatra) is a second-rate singer in San Francisco - funny, charming - and a real womanizer. He wants to open his dream nightclub, "Chez Joey", and enlists the support of Former flame and ex-stripper Vera Prentice-Simpson (Rita Hayworth), now a wealthy and lonely society widow. He also falls for Linda English (Kim Novak) a naive chorus girl. The movie is a loose adaptation of the Broadway musical play of the same name, with songs by Rodgers and Hart. Scene: Joey - always his own man - in a stateroom on a nearby yacht. Monogram: Joey's embroidered slippers. Contributed by: Cathy Sundermann | ![]() | ![]() | ||||||||
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