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The Gene Krupa Story

  • 1959
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Gene Krupa Story (1959)
Biopic of famous jazz drummer, Gene Krupa, who becomes a sensation but cannot handle success and life in the fast lane and ends-up broke, struggling with drugs and alcohol.
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Biopic of famous jazz drummer, Gene Krupa, who becomes a sensation but cannot handle success and life in the fast lane and ends-up broke, struggling with drugs and alcohol.Biopic of famous jazz drummer, Gene Krupa, who becomes a sensation but cannot handle success and life in the fast lane and ends-up broke, struggling with drugs and alcohol.Biopic of famous jazz drummer, Gene Krupa, who becomes a sensation but cannot handle success and life in the fast lane and ends-up broke, struggling with drugs and alcohol.

  • Director
    • Don Weis
  • Writer
    • Orin Jannings
  • Stars
    • Sal Mineo
    • Susan Kohner
    • James Darren
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    819
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Weis
    • Writer
      • Orin Jannings
    • Stars
      • Sal Mineo
      • Susan Kohner
      • James Darren
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sal Mineo
    Sal Mineo
    • Gene Krupa
    Susan Kohner
    Susan Kohner
    • Ethel Maguire
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Eddie Sirota
    Susan Oliver
    Susan Oliver
    • Dorissa Dinell
    Yvonne Craig
    Yvonne Craig
    • Gloria Corregio
    Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    • Speaker Willis
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Mother
    Red Nichols
    Red Nichols
    • Red Nichols
    Bobby Troup
    Bobby Troup
    • Tommy Dorsey
    Anita O'Day
    Anita O'Day
    • Anita O'Day
    Shelly Manne
    Shelly Manne
    • Davey Tough
    Buddy Lester
    Buddy Lester
    • Buddy Lester
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Bar Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Marie Ardell
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Candy Barr
    Candy Barr
    • Stripper
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Beau
      Arthur Berkeley
      • Stagehand
      • (uncredited)
      John Bleifer
      John Bleifer
      • Father
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Don Weis
      • Writer
        • Orin Jannings
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      9edwagreen

      Gene Krupa Story Drums Up My Support ***1/2

      Sal Mineo, who made a career of played conflicted people, does a magnificent job in the biography of legendary drummer Gene Krupa.

      Mineo, as Krupa, gets wonderful support from James Darren and Susan Kohner. 1959 was a remarkable year for Miss Kohner. It was that year where she received a best supporting actress nomination as the troubled daughter of Lana Turner's maid in that great film "Imitation of Life."

      Krupa's family wanted him to enter the priesthood. However, Gene's calling was for being a drummer. As is the case with so many talented people, success came quickly and unable to handle it, Krupa descended into a life of drinking and using reefers. At a time, when there were investigations revolving about musicians and drugs, Krupa's career suffered from his conviction and serving time in prison.

      While Mineo at age 20, may have been too young for the part, he does a very credible job as the tormented youth. Kohner, as his girlfriend, Ethel, never gave up on him even though he literally walked out on her before his troubles again. As she did in "Imitation of Life," Kohner shows her own emotional conflict. Her early retirement from films deprived Hollywood of an excellent talent.

      We also lost a great talent, when Mineo, who would get possibly the best part of his career as Dov Landau,the following year, in "Exodus," was murdered in 1976.

      Lawrence Dobkin, who in 1959, was an important player in the television series "The Untouchables," scores well here as a protégé of Krupa.

      Celia Lovsky, who was so memorable in many old films, usually portraying elderly women, was wonderful in 2 scenes in portraying Krupa's disappointed but loving mother. Of course, a Jewish woman playing a Catholic mother, might have raised some eyebrows at that time.

      This is an excellent film where the social mores of the time derailed Krupa's great talent and career.
      6denis888

      Nice But Not Fully Convincing Try On Great Gene Krupa

      Sal Mineo was a real so-so actor. Apart from his fresh, young looks, sweet face, deep eyes and athletic build, he was not more than a third rate version of some James Dean or even Elvis, who was a mediocre actor, too. Here, Sal tries to take on life of great late drummer (my personal musical favorite in jazz) Gane Krupa. Did Sal succeed? Nay, he did not. Gene was an affable, lovable, open-hearted man of integrity and skill. Sal is OK but not deeply convincing. Instead, he looks more like a talented, but hapless, selfish, spoiled man of some unripe masculinity. One thing is great for sure - Sal really knew how to play them drums well. Yes, real Gene Krupa recorded all the drum parts for the movie, but Sal mimicked them all with such a thrilling precision and skill that I, as a drummer myself, was awed. The love line is nothing more than a very typical 50's Hollywood kitsch palette of clichés and banality. Well, one more great thing is an outstanding jazz soundtrack with all the greats included. The film could have become a bigger and better thing, but all is jammed and packed in 100 minutes and the aftertaste is somewhat sour and bitter. Gene deserved a better impersonator, in fact. And the movie a better script.
      10whpratt1

      Great Drummer from the Past

      Always enjoy listening to the great talent of Gene Krupa along with Buddy Rich. This is a film dealing with Krupa's childhood which dealt with his becoming a Priest and then a world famous drummer in the 1940's. Sal Mineo, (Gene Krupa),"Rebel Without a Cause",'55, did a great job of trying to imitate Gene on the drums along with Susan Kohner,(Ethel Maguire),"Freud",'62, who was his girlfriend and loyal supporter through out this picture. This film portrays the good and bad times of Gene Krupa and most of his bad times were caused by a frustrating childhood and a great love of his mother and father, who both demanded too much from their son. Great Class film along with great musicians.
      7mattoid-45605

      Grupa was amazing

      My first time hearing GK I was 8 years old. An old grade school friend of mine had a basic lounge kit and we would go to each other's houses after school and weekends. My buddy used to wear GK's records out! I was amazed. What this did for me was get more deeply into music and gained a real appreciation for it. I eventually went on to front a thrash band in the 80's and a Hardcore band until 2017. The movie brings back intense and moving memories for me. Mineo is fantastic at his mimicry. I'm also a sucker for Susan Oliver. I love her in anything but here she really shows her range as an actress. Also, Bobby Troup? Yes! THAT Bobby Troup from MASH and Emergency. I really dig rags to riches stories, particularly music ones. If you're a music fan and better yet, a fan of killer drummers, check this one out. RIP Niel Peart
      5rdbqpaul

      If movies were Cheese, this would be Velveeta.

      I recall seeing this as a teenager and thinking it was great. As a 75 year old retired musician who lives music history, it annoyed me.

      When a producer allows a song from 1940 (Let There be Love) to be inserted into a scene from the mid20s I call foul. The early scene with Krupa jamming with the Austin High Gang is arranged in the style of a 1960s Las Vegas showband. The scene with Red Nichols is equally absurd with bop-based jazz chorus.

      Then comes "Cherokee" (written in 1938) played at a tempo and style at least 20 years in the future. Then comes the cocktail party which looks like a scene from Playboy After Hours. No attempt is made to costume authenticity. The band jamming sounds like Sam Butera on speed.

      Later a beautiful version of "Memories of You" appears, but sung in a style si,liar to Julie London. Not until "Back Home in Indiana" does the music come close to stylistically historical accuracy. But then the overdone "everybody has a drum" schtick even ruins that. "Hawaiian War Chant" provides some redemption, but not enough to change my sum total reaction to the film - meh!

      As others have mentioned, the film was obviously marketed to teens. Unfortunately anyone who knows anything about Krupa, or the swing era, will likely find it annoying.

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      • Trivia
        When the film opened in Krupa's hometown of Chicago at the Schiller Theatre on January 15, 1960 both Gene Krupa and Sal Mineo were on hand to greet the public and sign "fan fotos."
      • Goofs
        When we see Gene at his penthouse on Central Park, at the party one of the guests is Bix Beiderbecke. Bix died in 1931 and only ever played with Gene Krupa in Chicago. By the time Krupa made it in New York, Bix had already died.
      • Quotes

        Gene Krupa: Who's the snake charmer?

        Dorissa Dinell: Anita O'Day. Not bad - if you like talent.

      • Connections
        Featured in Police Story: The Broken Badge (1978)
      • Soundtracks
        Royal Garden Blues
        (uncredited)

        Written by Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams

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      • Release date
        • December 1959 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Drummer Man
      • Filming locations
        • Hollywood, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Columbia Pictures
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 41m(101 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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