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Frankie & Johnny - Trailer
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"Frankie and Johnny" (1991) - Ending scene
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Johnny Cash Frankies man ( Frankie and johnny)
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ELVIS PRESLEY - Petunia the gardener´s daughter ( with spanish subtitles )
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Dante Spinotti, what would you like to say to aspiring Cinematographers?
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Frankie and Johnny - Mississippi John Hurt (Tom Savage Cover)
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Frankie and johnny
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Lonnie Donegan - Stackalee (VintageMusic.es)
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Frankie and Johnny by Jimmie Rodgers (1929)
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Elvis Presley # What Every Woman Lives For (Frankie And Johnny)
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Duke Ellington feat. Kay Davis: On A Turquoise Cloud and Frankie and Johnny
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Flying Carpet Theatre's The Medicine Showdown "The Ballad of Frankie and Johnny"
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Pearl Bailey - Frankie And Johnny
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Franz Jackson: Frankie and Johnny
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Elvis Presley - Frankie and Johnny.
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Milanoans in Frankie and Johnny
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Elvis Presley # Down By the Riverside When the Saints Go Marching In (Frankie And Johnny)
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Elvis Presley - Frankie and Johnny (com legendas)
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al pacino dancing on Greek music
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Johnny singing
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SENSARTIKA @ Kolarac hall - tango, bugi-vugi & choro
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Introvert
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Rooty Toot Toot ~ John Hubley ~ UPA ~ 1951 ~ nice copy
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Gene Vincent - Frankie and Johnny (1957)
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Frankie and Johnny scene
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Anne Hills and friends, No Exit 25th
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1966-Frankie and Johnny (All the songs in the movie)
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Austin Steamers - Frankie and Johnny
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Elvis Presley 's Please Don't Stop Loving Me. Frankie And Johnny
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Tags
- al pacino
- best friend
- clair de lune
- dramatis personae
- f murray abraham
- frankie & johnny
- frankie and johnny
- garry marshall
- gay
- get together
- he is
- hector elizondo
- kathy bates
- marvin hamlisch
- michelle pfeiffer
- musical score
- nathan lane
- new york
- on broadway
- scarface
- stage play
- stars
- terrence mcnally
- the audience
- the picture
- the title
Description
Terrence McNally's stage play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune was a two-character piece, which starred Kathy Bates and F. Murray Abraham on Broadway. Garry Marshall's film version of the McNally play streamlines the title to Frankie and Johnny, expands the dramatis personae to include at least a dozen fascinating characters, and "glamorizes" the decidedly unglamorous Frankie and Johnny in the forms of Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino (their first co-starring stint since Scarface). Purists carped at the changes, but overall the film is likeable enough to transcend these carps. While serving an 18-month sentence on a forgery charge, Johnny (Al Pacino) discovers the joys of cooking and classical literature. Upon his release, he is hired by gruff but good-hearted New York diner owner Nick (played by Garry Marshall "regular" Hector Elizondo). Also working for Nick is a waitress named Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer). When Johnny expresses interest in Frankie, she keeps him at arm's length, her mistrust of men stemming from an unmentioned but obviously traumatic experience in her past. Eventually, however, Frankie and Johnny do get together, their curious relationship setting the stage for a dramatic denouement wherein both lovers bare their souls. The bulk of the original McNally play is concentrated in the film's final 20 minutes, the rest of the picture is a kaleidoscope of comic and poignant vignettes and quick-sketch character studies. Of the newly minted characters, the standout is Nathan Lane in the traditional "gay best friend/severest critic" role: he plays the character so effectively that one forgets he's essentially a cliché. As for the stars, Al Pacino is ideally cast as Johnny, but Michelle Pfeiffer, superb though she is, seems a bit ill at ease as the emotionally tattered Frankie, she totally wins the audience's hearts, however, in the film's memorable bowling-alley sequence. Smoothing over the rough spots in Frankie and Johnny is the evocative musical score by Marvin Hamlisch.
