Réalisation:
Otto PremingerPhotographie:
Sam LeavittMusique:
Elmer BernsteinActeurs·trices:
Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang, Darren McGavin, Robert Strauss, John Conte, George E. Stone, Gordon Mitchell (plus)Résumés(1)
Bien decidé à ne plus se droguer, Frankie Machine voudrait devenir musicien de jazz. Mais Zosch, son épouse, préfère qu'il gagne sa vie comme croupier dans le tripot de Schwiefka. Bientôt, les dettes s'accumulent et Frankie, qui se drogue de nouveau, est accusé du meurtre d'un dealer. (Bach Films)
Critiques (1)
Due to its altogether conciliatory ending, The Man with a Golden Arm is a much less drastic look beneath the surface of the post-war American idyll than that offered by the initial films of the New York-based New American Cinema Group (Clarke, Cassavetes), but it is still an impressive and historically significant “film about a problem”. Among other things, the film’s release without PCA approval brought about the first revision of the Production Code in decades and, from 1956 onwards, Hollywood productions were newly allowed to depict narcotics (to a limited extent), for example. 80% ()
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Photo © 51. MFF Karlovy Vary 2016