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Bit of a slow-moving picture, one that might've ended sooner, though I do class <em>'The Man with the Golden Arm'</em> as something rather quite good. Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak keep events moving along with strong showings, Sinatra esp...


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When illegal card dealer and recovering heroin addict Frankie Machine gets out of prison, he decides to straighten up. Armed with nothing but an old drum set, Frankie tries to get honest work as a drummer. But when his former employer and his old drug dealer re-enter his life, Frankie finds it hard to stay clean and eventually finds himself succumbing to his old habits.
Frankie Machine, a small-time gambler and drug addict, is released from prison and vows to go straight. He returns to his estranged wife and tries to find legitimate work, but his past and his addiction constantly threaten to pull him back into the criminal underworld. His struggles are compounded by the presence of his manipulative wife and a seductive torch singer.
Otto Preminger's gritty depiction of addiction was groundbreaking for its time, earning critical acclaim for its unflinching realism and powerful performances, particularly from Frank Sinatra. Despite facing censorship battles due to its subject matter, the film was a commercial success and is now considered a classic of the film noir genre.
Praised for its raw and realistic portrayal of drug addiction.
Commended Frank Sinatra's transformative and Oscar-nominated performance.
Recognized for its bold direction and atmospheric cinematography.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's daring exploration of addiction and Frank Sinatra's compelling performance. Many appreciated the gritty realism and the film's significant impact on cinematic portrayals of social issues.
Frank Sinatra received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and won the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor. The film was also nominated for Best Original Score at the Oscars.
The film's subject matter of drug addiction was highly controversial for its time, and it faced significant censorship challenges, with many theaters initially hesitant to show it.
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Bit of a slow-moving picture, one that might've ended sooner, though I do class <em>'The Man with the Golden Arm'</em> as something rather quite good. Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak keep events moving along with strong showings, Sinatra esp...

This story has quite a well trodden feel to it. Frank Sinatra's "Frankie" is released from a stint in prison and heads straight back to the drug-infused melting pot from whence he came. Initially intent on staying clean, soon peer pressures...
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