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The Joker is Wild

The Most Electric Performance That Ever Shocked and Fascinated an Audience!
1957 | 126m | English

(1574 votes)

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Director: Charles Vidor
Writer: Oscar Saul, Art Cohn
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A Prohibition-era nightclub crooner has his career is cut short when his throat is slashed by a mob boss.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1957
Director: Charles Vidor
Writer: Oscar Saul, Art Cohn
Genres: Drama, Music
Keywords biography, nightclub entertainer
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, AMBL Productions
Box Office Revenue: $3,000,000
Budget: $2,400,000
Updates Updated: Feb 06, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Frank Sinatra Joe E. Lewis
Mitzi Gaynor Martha Stewart
Jeanne Crain Letty Page
Eddie Albert Austin Mack
Beverly Garland Cassie Mack
Jackie Coogan Swifty Morgan
Barry Kelley Hugh McCarthy
Ted de Corsia Georgie Parker
Leonard Graves Tim Coogan
Valerie Allen Chorine
Hank Henry Burlesque Comedian
Sophie Tucker Sophie Tucker (uncredited)
Eric Alden Doorman at the Copacabana (uncredited)
Jerry Antes Vegas Speciality Dancer (uncredited)
Bill Baldwin Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Bobby Barber Waiter (uncredited)
Don Beddoe Heckler at the Copacabana (uncredited)
Russ Bender Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
John Benson Hood (uncredited)
Billie Bird Ticket Seller / Cashier (uncredited)
Jan Bradley Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Judith Bradshaw Chorine (uncredited)
Wally Brown Las Vegas Heckler (uncredited)
Paul Bryar Heckler (uncredited)
Benny Burt Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
Florine Carlan Chorine (uncredited)
Fred Catania Bouncer at Silver Door (uncredited)
James Cavanaugh Burlesque Straight Man (uncredited)
Edith Clair Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Audrey Conti Girl in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Jimmy Cross Jack (uncredited)
Jann Darlyn Girl in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Joseph Donte Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Phyllis Douglas Chorine (uncredited)
Heidi Duval Chorine (uncredited)
Dick Elliott Shaving Man (uncredited)
Shirley Falls Flashy Blonde (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Darlene Fields Chorine (uncredited)
Kathleen Gallant Heckler's Wife (uncredited)
Paul Gary Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
H.W. Gim Janitor (uncredited)
Mary Gleason Girl on Chair (uncredited)
Regina Gleason Girl in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Joe Gray Fighter (uncredited)
Reita Green Chorine (uncredited)
Donna Jo Gribble Chorine (uncredited)
Kit Guard Doorman at the Valencia (uncredited)
John Harding Johnny Allen (uncredited)
Maurice Hart Man on Squawk Box (voice) (uncredited)
Ed Haskett Casino Patron (uncredited)
Len Hendry Heckler (uncredited)
Bill Hickman Hood with Knife (uncredited)
Paula Hill Chorine (uncredited)
Harold Huber Harry Bliss (uncredited)
Edward Ingram Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Dorothy Johnson Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Lorna Jordon Waitress (uncredited)
Howard Joslin Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Elevator Operator / Man at Benefit (uncredited)
Jack Kenney Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Walter Woolf King Mr. Page (uncredited)
Richard Kipling Man at Craps Table (uncredited)
Lucy Knoch Chorine (uncredited)
Joseph La Cava Waiter (uncredited)
Estelle Lawrence Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Ned Le Fevre Austin (voice) (uncredited)
Joanna Lee Chorine (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Art Lewis Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Audrey Lowell Chorine (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney Man at Benefit / Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Helene Marshall Girl in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Leon Martin Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Thomas Martin Casino Patron (uncredited)
Oliver McGowan Judge (uncredited)
Dennis McMullen Photographer (uncredited)
Ron McNeil Cab Driver (uncredited)
William Meader Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Sid Melton Racetrack Runner (uncredited)
Paul Millard Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Harold Miller Nightclub Patron / Man at Benefit (uncredited)
Frank Mills Florist Truck Driver (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Pat Moran Man at Craps Table (uncredited)
Sol Murgi Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Forbes Murray Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr. Elevator Starter (uncredited)
Alan Paige Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Murray Pollack Casino Patron (uncredited)
William Pullen Letty's Husband (uncredited)
Mabel Rea Chorine (uncredited)
Edna Ryan Chorine (uncredited)
Paul Salata Hood (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Maitre D' (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Elevator Passenger / Slot Machine Player (uncredited)
Jerry Sheldon Casino Patron (uncredited)
Billy Snyder Man in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Ann Stebbins Chorine (uncredited)
Jack Stoney Racetrack Patron / Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Robert Strong Waiter (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Elliott Sullivan Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Kay Tapscott Chorine (uncredited)
Harriette Tarler Chorine (uncredited)
June Tolley Girl in Hotel Suite (uncredited)
Mary Treen Heckler (uncredited)
Ned Wever Dr. Pierson (uncredited)
Dave White Officer (uncredited)
Eric Wilton Samuels (Letty's Butler) (uncredited)
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Charles Vidor Director
Daniel L. Fapp Director of Photography
Oscar Saul Screenplay
Art Cohn Novel
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is certainly one of my favourite Frank Sinatra performances not least because his “Joe” character actually gets to do some crooning. Indeed, it’s how this charmer makes his living, along with pianist “Austin” (Eddie Albert) singing in a nightclub. When he gets a better offer though, his boss ma ... kes it clear that moving isn’t an option. When he defies him, well surgery ensues and a period in the wilderness of New York follows with his friends, including “Austin”, unaware of his location. Then a chance encounter sets in train a bit of a reconciliation as he discovers he has a knack for patter that gets the audiences laughing. Gradually, he gets his confidence back and falls in love with “Letty” (Jeanne Crain) and all looks set fair. Success, as they say, is a two-headed beast though and with his fame, celebrity and a wartime entertainment posting, comes an addiction to gambling and to the bottle, too. With a self-destructive path stretching out before him, maybe it’s only “Martha” (Mitzi Gaynor), one of his dancers, who can stop his implosion - but that’s a very big maybe! Sinatra is at his most natural here, as is Albert, when they are on the stage and those scenes give us a good excuse to listen to the likes of “All the Way” and “I Cried for You” as well as a small dose of cyclorama-shaded Bing Crosby too! The dialogue for the stand up routines is a bit dated now, but still has some natural pith to it, especially when being heckled - “Last time I saw a mouth like that, it had a hook in it!”. The story ends quite effectively in a way that nowadays might scream sequel but then just meant that life goes on, and as an observation of the flaws of a man faced with trauma, drama and success Sinatra delivers well whilst eliciting a little sympathy too.

Jun 08, 2025