Pete Kelly's Blues (film)

Pete Kelly's Blues
Front cover of VHS release of Pete Kelly's Blues
Directed byJack Webb
Screenplay byRichard L. Breen
Produced byJack Webb
Starring
CinematographyHarold Rosson
Edited byRobert M. Leeds
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • July 31, 1955 (1955-07-31)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.2 million[1]
Box office$5 million (US/Canada rentals)[2][3]

Pete Kelly's Blues is a 1955 musical crime film based on the 1951 radio series of the same name. It was directed by and starred Jack Webb in the title role of a bandleader and musician. Janet Leigh is featured as party girl Ivy Conrad, and Edmond O'Brien as a gangster who applies pressure to Kelly. Peggy Lee portrays alcoholic jazz singer Rose Hopkins (a performance for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role). Ella Fitzgerald makes a cameo as singer Maggie Jackson. Lee Marvin, Martin Milner, and Jayne Mansfield also make early career appearances.

Much of the dialogue was written by writers who wrote the radio series Pat Novak for Hire (1946–1949), and the radio version of Pete Kelly's Blues (1951), both of which Webb starred in for a time before creating Dragnet.

  1. ^ "Jack Webb Talking Signing 3 Film WB Contract". Variety. 22 May 1957. p. 3.
  2. ^ "1955's Top Film Grossers". Variety. January 25, 1956. p. 1. Retrieved February 7, 2021 – via Archive.org.
  3. ^ Scheuer, Philip K. (July 2, 1958). "'Defiant Ones' Is Festival Favorite: Kramer and Stars in Berlin; Webb Readies Newspaper Tale". Los Angeles Times. p. B7.