Pete Kelly's Blues
Gats. Gams. Gangsters. And the music that made the '20s roar.
Jack Webb stars as a Kansas City jazz cornetist, and when he takes on a vicious ganglord (Edmond O'Brien), the only thing faster than his famed deadpan delivery is the rapid-fire action. And the only thing more dynamic than film's Dixieland - and blues-infused musical sore is its stellar cast. Janet Leigh is a gin-swilling heiress who moves in on Kelly's heart. Lee Marvin and Martin Milner as Pete's hot-headed sidemen keep the tempo torrid. Andy Devine goes dramatic as an ice-cold cop. Ella Fitzgerald brings her inimitable jazz alchemy to "Hard Hearted Hannah" and "Pete Kelly's Blues". And Peggy Lee proves as masterful acting the blues as singing them, earning a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of a boozy songbird.
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A Hoary Old Tale - caladonia
A hoary old tale from 1955 with speakeasies, gangsters, jazz and
glamorous gals. A tired and hackneyed plot takes the shine of what could have been a fine movie. Not as rewarding to watch as the great film noir that have deservedly achieved cult status. Jack Webb is his usual laconic self - Sgt Joe Friday as a Dixieland cornettist.
Peggy Lee won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her fine performance. Edmond O'Brien's talents are squandered in his
role but there are good cameos from Ella Fitzgerald, Lee Marvin and Andy Devine. Watch for an appearance by "The Girl Can't Help It" star Jayne Mansfield. Well worth a look for the nostalgics!
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A Hoary Old Tale - caladonia
A hoary old tale from 1955 with speakeasies, gangsters, jazz and
glamorous gals. A tired and hackneyed plot takes the shine of what could have been a fine movie. Not as rewarding to watch as the great film noir that have deservedly achieved cult status. ...