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Frank Sinatra shines as a gifted, but quick tempered, up and coming lounge singer Danny Wilson who makes a meagre living singing in dive bars and hustling pool with best friend Mike Ryan (Alex Nicol). Even with a set of golden tonsils, "Easy Street" isn't so easy for Danny to find. One night, by chance, they meet entertainer .. Read more
| Starring | Frank Sinatra, Alex Nicol, Shelley Winters, Raymond Burr |
|---|---|
| Director | Joseph Pevney |
| Genres | Drama, Music/Musical |
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Frank Sinatra shines as a gifted, but quick tempered, up and coming lounge singer Danny Wilson who makes a meagre living singing in dive bars and hustling pool with best friend Mike Ryan (Alex Nicol). Even with a set of golden tonsils, "Easy Street" isn't so easy for Danny to find. One night, by chance, they meet entertainer Joy Carroll (Shelley Winters), who gets them a job at gangster Nick Driscoll's well-to-do nightclub. But Nick (Raymond Burr), seeing the future potential in Danny's career, wants a high price - 50% of all Danny's future earnings!
Soon Danny's career takes off, and with success comes love, money and... complications! A messy love triangle emerges, with Danny falling head over heels for Joy, the club's star singer, who in turn is smitten with his pianist and best friend Mike.
| Starring | Frank Sinatra, Alex Nicol, Shelley Winters, Raymond Burr, Tony Curtis, Jeff Chandler |
|---|---|
| Director | Joseph Pevney |
| Studio | EUREKA ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 28 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1952 To Rent: DVD: 25 May 2009 |
Fairly abrasive star vehicle, almost amounting to self-parody.
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