The Man with the Golden Arm
Otto Preminger turns in this interesting, early attempt at the drug drama, and it's probably not what you're expecting. Frank Sinatra turns in a credible performance as a reformed heroin addict straight out of the joint -- and finds his options aren't so sweet upon his return to the world. Dreaming of a job as a jazz drummer, he instead falls back into his "golden armed" card dealing job... not to mention a return bout with the H.
Things don't turn out too well for Frankie Machine (Sinatra), as the sauce is constantly calling (and causing his drummin' arms to jitter), he has to resort to cheating at card games, and then there's his wife (Eleanor Parker), who's bound to a wheelchair, not to mention her many neuroses.
Viewers watching Golden Arm today will probably find its treatment of drug addiction quaint and small -- to try to get clean, he has a friend (Kim Novak) lock him in a bedroom, in which his most shocking behavior is breaking a chair before attempting to crawl out the window (oh no!) -- compared to the horrorshows of films like Trainspotting and Requiem for a Dream.
Elmer Bernstein's all-jazz score is unique but quite intrusive, and in the end it can't salvage the plodding, 2-hour-long plot from developing slower than a Polaroid. As a film, Golden Arm is often fascinating when Sinatra's on top of his game. But the film works best as a historical time capsule sealing away the state of the art of the drug movie as it existed in the 1950s.
The two-disc DVD includes a critical commentary, interviews with Sinatra and Bernstein, and an excised alternate title song, recorded by Sinatra.
Rating
3.0 out of 5 Stars
- Director: Otto Preminger
- Producer: Otto Preminger
- Screenwriter: Walter Newman, Lewis Meltzer
- Stars: Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang, Darren McGavin
- MPAA Rating: NR
- Year of Release: 1955
- Released on Video: 05/13/2008
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