Frank Sinatra Double Feature: Ocean's Eleven and Pal Joey at the Egyptian
Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
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The last date listed for Frank Sinatra Double Feature: Ocean's Eleven and Pal Joey was Thursday December 10, 2009 / 7:30pm (Pre-Show Recption at 6:30pm).
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American Cinematheque presents a V-Day digital screening of the Blake Edwards classic Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Egyptian Theatre. When Audrey Hepburn's girl-about-town Holly Golightly meets handsome nice guy George Peppard, she begins to gradually rethink her anything-goes, high-living lifestyle. The 1961 romantic comedy is adapted from Truman Capote's bestselling romance by director Edwards (The Pink Panther, The Party) and features what is arguably Henry Mancini's greatest score. Learn More
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Ocean's Eleven, 1960, Warner Bros. 127 min. Dir. Lewis Milestone. The original rat pack classic, in which Frank Sinatra (1915 - 1998), Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford and other old war buddies join forces to pull off a massive heist on New Year’s Eve. It’s the kings of cool in their prime as they infiltrate Las Vegas casinos as entertainers and cocktail waiters in a plan they think will go off without a hitch. Angie Dickinson provides the love interest and Cesar Romero plays the heavy, with a cameo by Shirley MacLaine as "Tipsy girl." An IB Technicolor print!
Pal Joey, 1957, Sony Repertory, 111 min. Dir. George Sidney. A film that played at the Egyptian on its initial release (52 years ago!), Kim Novak stars alongside Frank Sinatra and Rita Hayworth in this musical tale of showbiz romance. When "mousy" chorus girl Linda English (Novak) holds out against the advances of womanizing crooner Joey Evans (Sinatra), his interest in her increases ten-fold. Wealthy widow and financier Vera Simpson (Hayworth) meets Joey and agrees to underwrite his private nightclub venture, but has a jealous change of heart when she learns of his affections for Linda.
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