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  1. Too Late Blues is a 1961 black-and-white American film directed by John Cassavetes and starring Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens and Everett Chambers. It is the story of jazz musician "Ghost" Wakefield and his relationship with both his fellow band members and his love interest, Jess, a beautiful would-be singer.

  2. Too Late Blues: Directed by John Cassavetes. With Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens, Everett Chambers, Nick Dennis. Ghost is an ideological musician who would rather play his blues in the park to the birds than compromise himself.

    • (1.5K)
    • Drama, Music
    • John Cassavetes
    • 1962-03-28
  3. Sep 5, 2012 · Too Late Blues, a 1961 film directed by John Cassavetes. It's stars Bobby Darin, the pop singer, as John Ghost Wakefield, a jazz pianist composer and band leader. who's group is...

    • Condé Nast
    • 4 min
  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Ghost is an ideological musician who would rather play his blues in the park to the birds than compromise himself. However, when he meets and falls in love with beautiful singer Jess Polanski, she comes between him and his band members, and he leaves his dreams behind in search of fame.

    • 100 min
  5. Synopsis. The Bold Story Of A Man Caught Between Two Strange Loves! Ghost is an ideological musician and leader of a jazz band who would rather play his blues in the park to the birds than compromise himself.

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    • Paramount
    • John Cassavetes
  6. Too Late Blues - Bobby Darin in John Cassavetes's TOO LATE BLUES In between his pivotal independent classics Shadows and Faces, actor-turned-director John Cassavetes spent the early 1960s making two lesser-known studio films often neglected in studies of his work.

  7. Jul 20, 2014 · Too Late Blues was one of her first films, fresh off of an appearance as a Playboy centerfold in 1960. Over the course of the decade, she was one of the most photographed women, and it’s easy to see why – she commands the screen in a way not every beautiful woman can, struggling to contain a depth of feeling she can’t understand.