Jersey Boys

Titolo originale: Jersey Boys
Regia: Clint Eastwood |
Anno: 2014
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Musica Dramma
Tag: musical | biography | based on play or musical |
Cast: John Lloyd Young | Vincent Piazza | Michael Lomenda | Erich Bergen | Christopher Walken | Mike Doyle | Joseph Russo | Kathrine Narducci | Freya Tingley | Johnny Cannizzaro | James Madio | Francesca Eastwood | Steve Schirripa | Barry Livingston | Alexis Krause | Jeremy Luke | Silvia Kal | Billy Gardell | John Griffin | Elizabeth Hunter | Lacey Hannan | Renée Marino | Erica Piccininni | Steve Monroe | Rob Marnell | Troy Grant | Grant Roberts | Sean Whalen | Kara Pacitto | Michael Patrick McGill | Nancy La Scala | Clint Ward | Jackie Seiden | Matt Nolan | Meagan Holder | Joe Abraham | Phil Abrams | Joe Howard | Ben Rauch | Bill Watterson | Annika Noelle | Derek Easley | Kimmy Gatewood | Alexandra Ruddy | Keith Loneker | Marco Tazioli | David Newton | Donnie Kehr | Scott Vance | Kyli Rae | Travis Nicholson | Allison Wilhelm | Tye Edwards | Jon Paul Burkhart | Lou Volpe | David Crane | Lou George | Michael Butler Murray | Michael Lanahan | Aria Pullman | Jacqueline Mazarella | Danielle Souza | Miles Aubrey | Johnny Dinu | Maggie Beal | Jeff DePaoli | Vincent Selhorst-Jones | Angel Murphy | Grace Kelley | Annie O'Donnell | John Duerler | Louis Lombardi | James P. Bennett |

Il film narra la storia di quattro giovanotti che provengono dalla parte sbagliata del New Jersey, i quali si uniranno per formare il gruppo rock icona degli anni ’60, The Four Seasons. La storia dei processi e dei trionfi, è accompagnata da canzoni che hanno influenzato una generazione, tra le quali “Sherry”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, “Walk Like a Man”, “Dawn”, “Rag Doll”, “Bye Bye Baby”, “Who Loves You” e molte altre.

Approfondimenti

Two of the songs featured, "Who Loves You" and "December 63 (Oh What A Night)", were sung by the ref [...] D
The real life Gyp Decarlo was involved with the Genovese Crime Family which at one point was headed [...] D
Frankie Valli is six years younger than Tommy DeVito, and seven years younger than Nick Massi, never [...] D
Frankie Valli stated when he was six years old, he saw Frank Sinatra in concert. From there on, he a [...] D
Two projection images from the stage show appeared in this movie in Bob Crewe's (Mike Doyle's) apart [...] D
Though producer-director Clint Eastwood doesn't act in the film, except on TV in a clip from his wes [...] D
When performing "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You", the bassist is playing an Alembic bass. This was th [...] D
In a 2021 interview with The Washington Post, Frankie Valli revealed his thoughts on the movie, sayi [...] D
Christopher Walken was the first cast member to join. D
This is Clint Eastwood's first movie shot completely digitally. D
Marshall Brickman's first screenplay credit since Trappola d'amore (1994). D
In The Deer Hunter (1978), Christopher Walken and Pesci's frequent costar Robert De Niro sing and da [...] D
Perhaps for dramatic purposes, Frankie is depicted as having recorded "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You [...] D
Frankie's parents have a picture of Frank Sinatra in their home. Frankie often says he wants to be b [...] D
The Four Seasons' oldest founding member, Nick Massi, was born on September 19, 1927 and died on Dec [...] D
At one point, Joey (Joseph Russo) says, "Funny how?" Joe Pesci, on whom Joey was based, played a cha [...] D
Jon Favreau was the first director to be attached to this movie. While casting this movie, he reject [...] D
Jack Gregson auditioned for the role of Nick DeVito. D
In the early stages, Paul Dano, Dominic Cooper, and James Badge Dale were attached to star. D
Renée Marino is a Jersey Girl. D
Jonathan Pal auditioned for the role of Frankie Valli. D
The actors sang live on set. D
Joey (Joseph Russo) sends up a line repeated by Joe Pesci's character, Leo Getz, in the Lethal Weapo [...] D
John Lloyd Young reprised his Tony-winning role as Frankie Valli from Broadway. Donnie Kehr and Eric [...] D
John Lloyd Young was thirty-eight or thirty-nine years old when he played the sixteen-year-old Frank [...] D
Eastwood's first directorial output since Honkytonk Man (1982) not to get a theatrical release in Fi [...] D
At the end of this movie, Tommy DeVito says that he began working for Joe Pesci. Pesci won an Oscar [...] D
Steve Schirripa and Kathrine Narducci appeared in The Sopranos (1999). Frankie Valli also had a smal [...] D
This is Christopher Walken's fourth time appearing in a movie musical, following Spiccioli dal cielo [...] D
Someone in the opening scene, set in 1951, makes an anachronistic reference to the Italian puppet To [...] D
In the stage musical, the song "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" was performed during Bob Gaudio's [...] D
Clint Eastwood: Stock footage of a young Eastwood as Rowdy Yates in Gli uomini della prateria (1959) [...] D
Jon Favreau was the first choice to direct. D
Instead of using Hollywood actors for the main cast, producer and director Clint Eastwood cast mainl [...] D
Though Joe Pesci was portrayed as a minor character in this film, Pesci himself has (to date) never [...] D
In Il cacciatore (1978), Christopher Walken had a scene involving Frankie Valli's song "Can't Take M [...] D
DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Clint Eastwood): (family): Clint Eastwood's daughter, Francesca Eastwood, played [...] D

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After the group has been thrown out of the Four Seasons bowling alley, a motel is shown next to the [...] D
When Mike the cop catches Frankie breaking curfew, Frankie is singing "Silhouettes," which was relea [...] D
A camera and operator are reflected in the red Cadillac as the door closes and it drives off. D
After Nicky leaves the group (1965ish), Frankie and Bob are talking at the table in the diner. On th [...] D
During the performance at the Roostertail, the bass trombonists in the orchestra are playing instrum [...] D
When the group enter the bowling alley, a girl is bowling with no ball. D
When Valli is in the diner after his daughter Francine dies, the snow is falling but the trees along [...] D
For the appearance on American Bandstand they are shown with a Fender Telecaster guitar and Fender P [...] D
L'asso nella manica, which is shown on TV and mentioned by the characters, would've aired under its [...] D
At the Roostertail, there is an ultra modern yacht tied up along side it, this design wasn't around [...] D
As the Four Lovers are walking out of the bowling alley in 1959, a 1962 Chevrolet Impala can be seen [...] D
When Johnny brings Francine into the diner to meet Frankie, there are modern electrical switches to [...] D
Nike's trademark logo was established in 1971, well after the beginning of the company and even furt [...] D
When Frankie Valli talks to his runaway daughter Francine on the phone, it has a modern day plug-in [...] D
During the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sequence, post-1990 taxis and automobiles are visible on the r [...] D
After Nicky goes off about the tiny hotel soaps, Gyp is clearly speaking, but there isn't any sound. D
In the diner after Francine's burial, Valli is shown in a diner with lettering on the window adverti [...] D
When they are stealing a safe they put it in the trunk of their car lifting the front wheels of the [...] D
In the movie, Frankie records "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," his first single as a solo artist, month [...] D
The film skips the order events with the record releases. "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" was a sing [...] D
In the hot goods cellar scene, a modern plastic water bottle with a red label is clearly visible on [...] D
Since the late 1800s, the Ohio State Fair is held in Columbus, not Cleveland. D
The studio musician starts playing "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" on a Fender-Rhodes electric piano [...] D
When Frankie talks to Francine on the phone, the phone has a Lucent label. The company started in 19 [...] D
Bob Crewe's 1959 party features Andy Warhol's "Soupcans" (1962) on the walls. D
When the film begins in 1951, someone mentions Topo Gigio, a puppet that first appeared on Italian t [...] D
When Nick Massi plays a Hammond organ (probably a C-3 or RT-3) in the church, it makes the sound of [...] D
In the beginning, the film shows Stephen Crane Village, in Newark, New Jersey, the housing project w [...] D
When Frankie is talking to Bob in the diner after his daughter died it's snowing outside, but only o [...] D
At Bob Crewe's apartment, in the late 1950s, platinum LPs are prominently displayed behind the bar. [...] D
At the Roostertail, there are ETC Source Four lighting fixtures hanging above the stage. The Source [...] D
When Frankie Valli is in the diner after his daughter dies and the snow is falling, the trees along [...] D
When Valli returns home and sings his youngest daughter to sleep, he sings "My Eyes Adore You", whic [...] D
Gyp DeCarlo is shown attending a funeral in 1980. He really died in 1973. D
When Frankie sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" for the first time at the Roostertail (1967 real [...] D
At the end when Frankie is performing solo with the single drummer, the drummer's hair is neatly com [...] D
(at around 30 mins) After Tommy enters bowling alley, a girl is walking towards the bowling area, an [...] D
Frankie sings in the street in 1951, and Officer Mike chases him off. When Francine dies in 1980, Mi [...] D
When performing "Walk Like A Man" on Bandstand, the band is called Frankie Valli And The Four Season [...] D
When they are traveling in the Cadillacs with The Angels, the red Cadillac is in front of the blue o [...] D
When Vincent Piazza takes off his guitar, he doesn't hold it by the neck and lift the strap over his [...] D
At the Ohio state fair the state police arrest the group for not paying a hotel bill. That's a civil [...] D
During the opening barbershop scene, the shaving cream on Christopher Walken's face varies from shot [...] D
As Bob comes into the diner while it's snowing and takes a seat, the snowflakes in his hair appear, [...] D
In the 1951 opening scenes, someone sings a line from the 1954 song "Earth Angel". D
After Francine dies, Frankie and Bobby are sitting at a table in the diner. When the camera faces Fr [...] D
When the group enters the bowling alley to perform in 1960, behind the bowing alley's owner is a bal [...] D
In the sound studio, looking into the sound booth, a character throws up a stack of papers, and some [...] D
The Ohio State Highway Patrol would not be involved in a dispute over unpaid hotel bills. That would [...] D
Someone mentions the group appearing on Bandstand on Saturday. In the 1960s, Bandstand aired on week [...] D
When the characters are arrested, the sign outside the police station reads "Ohio State Police". Ohi [...] D

Frase

Nick Massi: [reminiscing] Everybody wants to be up [...] D
Nick Massi: Excuse me, with all due respect, he op [...] D
Bob Gaudio: You know, this may come as a surprise [...] D
Bob Crewe: [about Walk Like a Man] It's a metaphor [...] D
Mary: Do you have a nickel? Frankie Valli: Yeah. [...] D
[last lines] Frankie Valli: [reminiscing] Like th [...] D
Tommy DeVito: There's two types of women. There's [...] D
Frankie Valli: I'm gonna be as big as Sinatra. Ma [...] D
Nick Massi: People always ask the same question, w [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [while performing on stage] Look at [...] D
Art Loving Woman: [looking at painting] It's fasci [...] D
Tommy DeVito: By the way, if you're ever in Vegas [...] D
Frankie Valli: What if we got married? Lorraine: [...] D
Mary: [upon first meeting] So that's your real nam [...] D
Frankie Valli: Tommy you don't give a shit about t [...] D
Nick Massi: Alright, I'll be honest with you. It c [...] D
Frankie Valli: They ask you "what was the high poi [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [about Frankie] Between you and me - [...] D
Frankie Valli: [reminiscing] They ask you what was [...] D
[last lines] Frankie Valli: Like that bunny on TV [...] D
Frankie Valli: I mean, this woman - People turn in [...] D
Bob Crewe: You guys are not hearing it like I do! [...] D
Bob Gaudio: [about Bob Crewe] I remember thinking [...] D
Bob Gaudio: I'm not drawn to the old neighborhood, [...] D
Attractive Woman: So, what do you do? Frankie Val [...] D
Tommy DeVito: You know what I do now? I work for J [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [narrating] You wanna hear the real [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [narrating] Love? I'll be honest wit [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Oh, by the way, if you're ever in Ve [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Hey Nicky! Remember when we couldn't [...] D
Nick Massi: [narrating] You'd think after everythi [...] D
Nick Massi: So you two room together, is that it? [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Here's $3500. DeVito delivers; fuck [...] D
Bob Gaudio: Tommy, no stolen goods, okay? Tommy D [...] D
Bob Gaudio: [to Tommy DeVito and the other group m [...] D
Nick Massi: Bob will tell you it was all smooth sa [...] D

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