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Ball of Fire: Directed by Howard Hawks. With Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Oscar Homolka, Henry Travers. A group of professors working on a new encyclopedia while living in a Manhattan mansion take in a mouthy nightclub singer who is wanted by the police to help bring down her mob boss lover.
Balls of Fury. Down-and-out former professional ping-pong phenom, Randy Daytona, is sucked into a maelstrom when FBI Agent Ernie Rodriguez recruits him for a secret mission. Randy is determined to bounce back and win, and to smoke out his father's killer -- arch-fiend Feng.
Ball of Fire (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
In 1956, Louisiana bad boy Jerry Lee Lewis moves to Memphis, determined to dethrone Elvis Presley with his ferocious, God-given talent. When Jerry Lee bangs out the chorus with his feet, huge fans howl out for more. When he finishes his performance by setting his piano ablaze, they mob the stage.
Great Balls of Fire!: Directed by Jim McBride. With Dennis Quaid, Winona Ryder, John Doe, Stephen Tobolowsky. The life and career of wildly controversial rock 'n' roll star Jerry Lee Lewis.
With Yannick Bisson, Thomas Craig, Helene Joy, Jonny Harris. Murdoch investigates the murder of a debutante, one of many vying for the hand of a very eligible bachelor, just before the Great Fire of Toronto.
Naive Professor Bertram Potts meets Miss O'Shea while researching an article on slang and in true romantic comedy fashion the two worlds collide. When Miss O'Shea hides out with Potts and his fellow professors, everyone learns something new: the professors how to cha-cha and Potts the meaning of "yum-yum"!
Written by Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe. Performed by Elvis Presley. Courtesy of RCA Records. Crazy Arms. Written by Ralph Mooney and Chuck Seals (as Charles Seals) Performed by Jerry Lee Lewis. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On. Written by Curly Williams (as David Williams) and Sunny David. Performed by Jerry Lee Lewis.
Otis Blackwell was a songwriter whose works included "Great Balls of Fire", "Fever", "Don't Be Cruel" and "All Shook Up". Born in Brooklyn in 1931, he grew up obsessed with the movies of Tex Ritter. After briefly singing in blues clubs, he signed with RCA in 1952 as a songwriter.
Barbara Stanwyck plays a wise-cracking entertainer who moves in with 8 professorial types in "Ball of Fire," a marvelous Billy Wilder film, directed by Howard Hawks, that is loosely based on Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs! Only Wilder could come up with an idea like this and make it shine.