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Joey Evans is a charming, handsome, funny, talented 1st class, A-Number 1 heel. When Joey meets the former chorus girl and now rich widow Vera Simpson, the pair of lecherous souls seem made for each other.

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  • Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 3 nominations.
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Mrs. Vera Prentice-Simpson
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Joey Evans
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Linda English
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Gladys
Bobby Sherwood ...
Ned Galvin
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Mike Miggins
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Mrs. Casey
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Guest at Charity Ball (scenesDeleted)
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Guest at Charity Ball (scenesDeleted)
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Mr. Forsythe (scenesDeleted)
John Alban ...
Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Printer Salesman (uncredited)
Isabel Analla ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Monya Andre ...
Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Second Tailor (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
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Club Patron (uncredited)
Rita Barrett ...
Stripper (uncredited)
Eddie Bartell ...
Barker (uncredited)
Herman Belmonte ...
Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Steve Benton ...
Electrician (uncredited)
Barry Bernard ...
Vera's Butler (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman ...
Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Heavyset Woman (uncredited)
Sue Boomer ...
Secretary (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Paul Cesari ...
Pet Store Co-Owner (uncredited)
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Chinese Pianist (uncredited)
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Dancer in Daydream Sequence (uncredited)
Sydney Chatton ...
Barker (uncredited)
Dick Cherney ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Nellie Gee Ching ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
Jane Chung ...
Flower Lady (uncredited)
Jean Corbett ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Oliver Cross ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Giselle D'Arc ...
Vera's Maid (uncredited)
Judy Dan ...
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Jules Davis ...
Red-Faced Man (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
Ken DuMain ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
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Club Patron (uncredited)
Helen Elliot ...
Travelers' Aid (uncredited)
Darleen Engle ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Elizabeth Fenton ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
Michael Ferris ...
First Tailor (uncredited)
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Electrician (uncredited)
Allen Gin ...
Chinese Drummer (uncredited)
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Pet Store Owner (uncredited)
Bob Glenn ...
Sailor (uncredited)
Connie Graham ...
Stripper (uncredited)
Jo Ann Greer ...
Vera Simpson (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Bobbie Jean Henson ...
Stripper (uncredited)
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Stanley (uncredited)
Ellie Kent ...
Carol (uncredited)
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Girl Friend (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Pat Lynn ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Ramon Martinez ...
Headwaiter (uncredited)
Mara McAfee ...
Sabrina (uncredited)
Henry McCann ...
Shorty (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Raymond A. McWalters ...
Army Captain (uncredited)
Joe Miksak ...
Barker (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari ...
Tony the Chef (uncredited)
Robin Morse ...
Herb - Bartender (uncredited)
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Club Patron (uncredited)
Jean Nakaba ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
Al Nalbandian ...
Barker (uncredited)
George Nardelli ...
Headwaiter (uncredited)
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Lola (uncredited)
Ilsa Ostroffsky ...
Stripper (uncredited)
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Choreographer at Dress Rehearsal (uncredited)
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Club Patron (uncredited)
Roberto Piperio ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
Edith Powell ...
Stripper (uncredited)
Jack Railey ...
Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited)
Mabel Rea ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Boy Friend (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Club Patron (uncredited)
Hermie Rose ...
Bald Club Owner (uncredited)
Tony Roux ...
Chef (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
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Livingston (uncredited)
Howard Sigrist ...
Sidewalk Photographer (uncredited)
Jo Ann Smith ...
Stripper (uncredited)
Snuffy ...
Dog (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Guest at Charity Ball (uncredited)
Trudy Stevens ...
Linda English (uncredited) (singingVoice)
Genie Stone ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Barker (uncredited)
Betty Utey ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Col. Langley (uncredited)
Frank Wilimarth ...
Sidewalk Artist (uncredited)
Andrew Wong ...
Chinese Club Owner (uncredited)
Lessie Lynne Wong ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
Barbara Yung ...
Chinese Dancer (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Sidney

Written by

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Dorothy Kingsley ... (screenplay)
 
John O'Hara ... (from the musical play book by)

Produced by

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Fred Kohlmar ... producer

Cinematography by

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Harold Lipstein ... director of photography

Editing by

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Viola Lawrence
Jerome Thoms

Editorial Department

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Henri Jaffa ... color consultant: Technicolor
Ralph James Hall ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Walter Holscher

Set Decoration by

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Louis Diage
William Kiernan

Costume Design by

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Jean Louis ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Helen Hunt ... hair stylist
Ben Lane ... makeup artist
Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Arthur S. Black Jr. ... assistant director (as Art Black)

Sound Department

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Franklin Hansen ... sound
John P. Livadary ... recording supervisor (as John Livadary)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Albert Bettcher ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Richard H. Kline ... camera operator (uncredited)
Val O'Malley ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ed Ware ... costumer
Lee Forman ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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George Duning ... music adaptation
Lorenz Hart ... lyrics by: from the musical play
Fred Karger ... music adviser
Arthur Morton ... orchestrations
Nelson Riddle ... music adaptation / musical arrangements
Richard Rodgers ... music by: from the musical play
Morris Stoloff ... conductor / music supervisor
Liselotte Malkowsky ... playback singer (uncredited)
Bill Miller ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Paul Ernst Wilke ... German lyrics (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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George Abbott ... produced on the stage by
Hermes Pan ... choreographer
Joel Preston ... unit publicist
Carmen Amaya ... dancing coach: Kim Novak (uncredited)
Robert E. Blair ... dog trainer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Joey Evans is a charming, handsome, funny, talented 1st class, A Number One heel. When Joey meets the former chorus girl ("she used to be 'Vera...with the vanishing veils'") and now rich widow, Vera Simpson, the pair of lecherous souls seem made for each other. That is, until Linda English comes along. Linda's a "mouse on the chorus line" and built like there's no tomorrow. But she's the typical good little girl from a good little home - just the right ingredient to louse up Joey's set-up. Written by A.L.Beneteau

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Taglines From Your Pal, Columbia! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La blonde ou la rousse (France)
  • Prijatelj Joey (Yugoslavia, Croatian title)
  • Ystävämme Joey (Finland)
  • 夜の豹 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Приятелят Джоуи (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 111 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This is one of Frank Sinatra's few post-From Here to Eternity (1953) movies in which he did not receive top billing, which surprisingly went to Rita Hayworth. Sinatra was, by that time, a bigger star, and his title role was predominant. When asked about the billing, Sinatra replied, "Ladies first." He was also quoted as saying that, as it was a Columbia film, Hayworth should have top billing because, "For years, she WAS Columbia Pictures", and that with regard to being billed "between" Hayworth and Kim Novak, "That's a sandwich I don't mind being stuck in the middle of." As Columbia's biggest star, Hayworth had been top billed in every film since Cover Girl (1944), but her tenure was soon to end with They Came to Cordura (1959). See more »
Goofs In the opening scene, Joey is escorted onto a train leaving town. Spengler's Fish Grotto is visible in the background, placing this in W Berkeley (though the police car reads "Gold City.") The train is headed north. Next, we see Joey exiting the train heading towards the "Ferry to SF" which would've been one of the Oakland stations, which is just a few minutes South of Berkeley. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Green Fog (2017). See more »
Soundtracks There's A Small Hotel See more »
Quotes Joey Evans: After all, two years is a long time between... drinks.
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