
The Man with the Golden Arm

- DIRECTOR
- Otto Preminger
- CAST
- Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang, Darren McGavin
SYNOPSIS
Introduction by Eddie Muller
Archival 35mm print! Frank Sinatra is Frankie Machine, a hustler and recovering drug addict. Frankie decides to go straight and pursue his dream of becoming a musician, but the more time he spends on the outside the harder it becomes to resist the temptation of the needle. The Man with the Golden Arm is the darkest noir gets, bolstered by Otto Preminger’s unflinching direction and Sam Leavitt’s cinematography, which renders every moment of Frankie’s sobriety a claustrophobic nightmare. The real highlight of the film, however, is Sinatra’s Oscar-nominated performance. He’s remarkable as the weak-willed drummer, utilizing his slight physique and baby-blue eyes to haunting effect. Featuring Eleanor Parker and Kim Novak as the devil and angel, respectively, on Frankie’s shoulders.
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Noir City: New York
Co-presented by the Film Noir Foundation, hosted by Eddie Muller and featuring an an opening night musical performance by Elizabeth Bougerol. Series starts July 10!
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