Frankie and Johnny
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Films

  • Frankie and Johnny (1936 film), 1936 film co-starring Lilyan Tashman
    Lilyan Tashman
    Lilyan Tashman was a Brooklyn-born Jewish American vaudeville, Broadway, and film actress. Tashman was best known for her supporting roles as tongue-in-cheek villainesses and the bitchy 'other woman'...

  • Frankie and Johnny (1966 film)
    Frankie and Johnny (1966 film)
    Frankie and Johnny is a 1966 musical film starring Elvis Presley as a riverboat gambler. The role of "Frankie" was played by Donna Douglas from The Beverly Hillbillies TV series. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly national box office list for 1966. The budget of the film was estimated at...

    , a film starring Elvis Presley
  • Frankie and Johnny (1991 film), a 1991 film based on McNally's play

Other

  • "Frankie and Johnny" (song), an American popular song
  • Frankie and Johnnie (ballet), a 1920's ballet choreographed by Ruth Page
    Ruth Page
    Ruth Page was an American ballerina and choreographer, considered a pioneer in creating works on American themes. To the classical ballet vocabulary she added movements from sports, popular dance and everyday gestures....

  • Frankie and Johnny (album)
    Frankie and Johnny (album)
    Frankie and Johnny is the twenty-fifth album by Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3553, in March 1966 — the March 1 date is disputed. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood, California, on May 12, 13, and 14, 1965. It peaked at #20 on...

    , the soundtrack recording for the above
  • Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
    Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
    Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a two-character play by Terrence McNally.It focuses on two lonely, middle-aged people whose first date ends with them tumbling into bed. Johnny is certain he has found his soul mate in Frankie. She, on the other hand, is far more cautious and disinclined...

    , a 1987 play by Terrence McNally
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