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1955 • Drama / Crime • 119m

The Man with the Golden Arm

"An 'untouchable' theme… an unusual motion picture!"

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When illegal card dealer and recovering heroin addict Frankie Machine gets out of prison, he decides to straighten up. Armed with nothing but an old drum set, Frankie tries to get honest work as a drummer. But when his former employer and his old drug dealer re-enter his life, Frankie finds it hard to stay clean and eventually finds himself succumbing to his old habits.

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Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Frankie Machine
Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker
Zosh Machine
Kim Novak
Kim Novak
Molly
Arnold Stang
Arnold Stang
Sparrow
Darren McGavin
Darren McGavin
Louie
Robert Strauss
Robert Strauss
Schwiefka
John Conte
John Conte
Drunky
Doro Merande
Doro Merande
Vi
George E. Stone
George E. Stone
Sam Markette
George Mathews
George Mathews
Williams
Leonid Kinskey
Leonid Kinskey
Dominiwski
Emile Meyer
Emile Meyer
Detective Bednar
Shelly Manne
Shelly Manne
Drummer
Frank Mills
Frank Mills
Street Vagrant (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Street Vagrant (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
Club Safari Patron (uncredited)
Jered Barclay
Jered Barclay
Leonard Bremen
Leonard Bremen
Director: Otto PremingerScreenplay: Walter NewmanProducer: Otto PremingerScreenplay: Lewis Meltzer

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CinemaSerf
2022-11-14
70%

This story has quite a well trodden feel to it. Frank Sinatra's "Frankie" is released from a stint in prison and heads straight back to the drug-infused melting pot from whence he came. Initially intent on staying clean, soon peer pressures and his struggle to survive, with his high-maintenance wife "Zosh" (Eleanor Parker) have him back at square one. It might just be that his salvation can come from his lover, the excellent Kim Novak ("Molly"), and from his drum kit? Sinatra proves he has some versatility as an actor here, and both Parker and Novak - alongside an un-nerving effort from Robert Strauss as his supplier "Schwiefka", makes this a far grittier, harder hitting drama than we might have expected. It shows us the relentlessness and hopelessness of his situation; also of the relative futility of the attempts at rehabilitation he went through in jail. It is too long, the first twenty minutes establish the characters, but at the expense of any decent pace - but once the ducks are in a row here, Otto Preminger elicits characterful performances from the cast that make this film quite realistic, and tough to watch at times.

r96sk
2024-05-29
80%

Bit of a slow-moving picture, one that might've ended sooner, though I do class <em>'The Man with the Golden Arm'</em> as something rather quite good. Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak keep events moving along with strong showings, Sinatra especially. Eleanor Parker is, though, the person onscreen that I appreciated most whilst watching, there's just something about her performance that puts her ahead of her co-stars; I'd even say she overacts in parts, yet it absolutely still worked for me. The story does go round the houses a little, but even with that being the case it didn't actually affect my personal enjoyment all that much - it just totally could've been trimmed and we probably wouldn't have missed anything. Elsewhere, the score is excellent - especially the theme for when Frankie desires his habbits. I'd have to be in the right mood to revisit this. Nonetheless, it do be a very good film from 1955 - ahead of its time, that's for sure.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Carlyle Productions
Budget
$1,000,000
Box Office
$4,350,000

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