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Head" ... For this is another of those wonderfully colloquial American comedies that has the recklessness, the sentiment, the flavor and the stabbing pathos of what we like to reckon as average American life. ... he prize goes to Mr. Sinatra, who makes the hero of this vibrant color film a soft-hearted, hardboiled, white-souled black sheep whom we will cherish, along with
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In debt with the rent five months in arrears, Tony is given 48 hours by his landlord to raise $ 5,300 or else lose the hotel. In desperation, Tony calls his older brother Mario, who owns a clothing store and has loaned Tony money multiple times. Tony lies and says that he needs a loan because Ally is
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Tony Manetta moved from New York to Miami with two friends 20 years ago, searching for wealth and success. One friend, Jerry Marks, became a prosperous promoter while his younger friend drives a taxi. Tony manages a small hotel called the Garden of Eden. He was raised poor but spoiled, spending money
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wrote: "For eight years Hollywood has been unaccountably and, I am sure, needlessly deprived of this director ... While he has not performed any major miracle with 'A Hole in the Head,' he has at least dressed up a so-so stage comedy with laughs, human interest, a shot of sex and even a suspicion of
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track, where Tony uses the $ 500 that he earned from selling his Cadillac to match Jerry's large bet. His dog wins, but he lets it ride in the next race. The obvious desperation in Tony's voice as he roots for the dog to win indicates to Jerry that Tony is not a man of means. Jerry chastises him and
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In Mario's eyes, Tony is a bum who wastes money on fanciful dreams rather than performing honest, hard work. He agrees to stake Tony the funds but only for a sensible small business, not dreams of fancy hotels or casinos. Mario arranges for Tony to meet Eloise Rogers, a widow and an acquaintance of
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he fact that Mr. Capra, is back with us, by virtue of his own benevolent choice, and is back with such command of his old gusto, should be a thrill for those who have respect for him. Anyone who remembers his great pictures ... will find a most gratifying kinship in this sparkling ''A Hole in the
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Tony is impressed with Eloise and Ally likes her as well. Mario offends her with prying questions about her late husband's will and finances, causing Tony to confess why they were introduced. Eloise reveals to Tony that, having lost both her husband and son, she wants to be with someone who needs
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Tony decides that it would be best if Ally lived in New York with Mario and Sophie and tells Ally that he is unwanted. Tony goes to the beach by himself, but Ally finds him, and soon Eloise joins them. Mario and Sophie take a long overdue vacation.
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The film opened on June 17, 1959. It was a modest box-office success, earning theatrical rentals of $ 5.2 million in the United States and Canada.
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during the presidential election the following year. Sinatra sings "All My Tomorrows," another Cahn/Van Heusen song, under the opening titles.
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tries to insultingly hand him some cash. When Tony throws the cash handout in Jerry's face, Tony is punched by one of Jerry's bodyguards.
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Schulman wrote a novel based on the film containing additional material. The story was adapted again in 1968 as the Broadway musical
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Jerry invites Tony to a party. Pretending to be prosperous, Tony explains his scheme to buy land in Florida and open a second
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despite always being in debt and refusing to become more responsible. He is also the widowed father of 11-year-old son Ally.
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Sophie, who is considered a more appropriate companion for Tony than his current girlfriend Shirl.
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The hotel used for the exterior shots was the Cardozo Hotel, located on Miami Beach's
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there. Jerry seems interested in being his partner again. He takes Tony to a
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Scheuer, Philip K. (1959-06-18). "'Hole in the Head' Pleasant Diversion".
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Crowther, Bosley (1959-07-16). "Screen: Capra's 'A Hole in the Head'".
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ill. Mario and his wife Sophie fly to Miami and discover the truth.
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This article is about the 1959 film. For the Sugababes song, see
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anthology series in 1955. The show drew the attention of
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that was staged as a television broadcast as part of the
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Hole in the Head

Frank Capra
Arnold Schulman
Frank Sinatra
Edward G. Robinson
Eleanor Parker
Keenan Wynn
Carolyn Jones
Thelma Ritter
Dub Taylor
Ruby Dandridge
Joi Lansing
Eddie Hodges
William H. Daniels
William Hornbeck
Nelson Riddle
United Artists
DeLuxe Color
CinemaScope
comedy film
Frank Capra
Frank Sinatra
Edward G. Robinson
Eleanor Parker
Keenan Wynn
Carolyn Jones
Thelma Ritter
United Artists
Arnold Schulman

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