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Jersey Boys (film)

Jersey Boys is a 2014 American musical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, based on the 2004 Tony Award-winning jukebox musical of the same name. The film tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons. Original band members Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio (who also composed the film's music) serve as executive producers.

Jersey Boys
Theatrical release poster
Directed byClint Eastwood
Screenplay by
Based onJersey Boys
by Marshall Brickman
Rick Elice
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTom Stern
Edited by
Music byBob Gaudio
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
Running time
134 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40–58.6 million[2][3]
Box office$67.6 million[2]

Jersey Boys was released in the United States on June 20, 2014.[4] It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the musical numbers but criticized the narrative and runtime, and grossed $67 million worldwide.

Plot

In Belleville, New Jersey in 1951, Tommy DeVito performs together with his brother Nicky, and their friend Nick Massi, as The Variety Trio. He meets 16-year-old Frankie Castelluccio, a barber's son, already well known in the neighborhood for his singing voice. Frankie has the admiration of Genovese Family mobster Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo, who takes a personal interest in him.

One night, the group attempts a robbery of a safe, resulting in the police later arresting them. In court, Frankie is let off with a slap on the wrist, while Tommy is sentenced to six months in prison. After his release, Tommy reunites with the group, and adds Frankie as lead singer. Frankie changes his professional name to Frankie Vally, and then Frankie Valli. At a performance, Frankie is entranced by a woman named Mary Delgado. He takes her to dinner, and they are soon married.

The group, now called "The Four Lovers", is in need of a songwriter after Nicky leaves. Tommy's friend, Joe Pesci, tells him about a talented singer-songwriter, Bob Gaudio, and invites him to hear the group perform. Gaudio is impressed with Valli's vocals, and agrees to join.

The band, having recorded several demos, attempts to attract interest, but has little success. One day, in New York City, producer Bob Crewe signs them to a contract. However, they quickly realize that it only allows them to perform back-up vocals for other acts. Crewe says that the group does not have a distinctive image or sound yet. Inspired by a bowling alley sign, the band is renamed "The Four Seasons," and they sing a new song Gaudio has written, "Sherry", to Crewe, who agrees to record it.

"Sherry" quickly becomes a commercial success, followed by two more, "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Walk Like a Man". However, before an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Valli is approached by mobster Norman Waxman, a loan shark for one of the other Five Families, who claims that Tommy owes him $150,000. Frankie goes to DeCarlo, who gets Waxman to allow the group to pay the debt, which turns out to be considerably larger. Tommy must go to work for the mob's associates in Las Vegas until it is paid. Nick, irritated by Tommy's irresponsibility, not being involved in the group's decisions, and never being able to see his family, also leaves the group.

Having to tour constantly to pay off the debt, the band hires a set of studio musicians, and becomes Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, with Gaudio now acting solely as songwriter and producer. Valli learns from his now ex-wife, Mary, that his daughter, Francine, now a drug addict, has escaped from home. Valli meets his estranged daughter and regrets not acting as a better father for her when she was growing up. He also arranges for Gaudio to offer her singing lessons and for Crewe to cut a demo for her.

A few years later, the group has finally paid off Tommy's debt. However, this coincides with the news of Francine's death by drug overdose. Frankie and Mary both grieve for their daughter. Gaudio composes a new number for Valli to sing, his first as a solo artist. At first, Frankie is hesitant, as he is still in mourning, but eventually agrees. The track, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", becomes a commercial success.

In 1990, the Four Seasons are about to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band performs "Rag Doll" onstage, their first performance together in over twenty years. The music fades as the four men take turns addressing the audience. Tommy, in an ironic twist, now works for Joe Pesci, who has gone on to become an Oscar-winning actor (his award-winning role was a fictionalized account of another real-life gangster coincidentally also named Tommy DeVito). Nick claims to have no regrets about leaving the group, enjoying the time he spends with his family. Frankie is still touring through his solo career, but yearns for the days he performed with the rest. Bob has retired to Nashville, Tennessee. Frankie states that the best time he had during his time with the Four Seasons was before their success, "but four guys under a streetlamp, when it was all still ahead of us."

Cast

Production

In 2010, GK Films acquired the rights to produce a film adaptation of the musical, with Brickman and Elice writing the script for the film.[20][21] By August 2012, Jon Favreau was engaged to direct and casting had begun.[22]

However, in November 2012, it was reported that Warner Bros. had put the film in turnaround;[23][24] Despite this in May 2013, Frankie Valli noted that production was still underway.[25] By that June, Eastwood became attached to the project as a director.[26] The project came three years after the release of Eastwood's previous film, J. Edgar, which Variety notes was "his longest gap between directing projects since 1980".[27] Although Eastwood enjoyed the script, he asked for a rewrite, noting that the version "was missing a lot of things." This was considered unusual for Eastwood as he became somewhat notorious for using first drafts as the eventual script.[27] A trailer was released for the film on April 17, 2014.[28]

For casting, Eastwood sought to cast actors from the play itself rather than more marketable film stars. Eastwood noted that he was pressured to cast more famous leads; however, he refused, stating, "You've got people who've done 1,200 performances; how much better can you know a character?".[27] The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, where it spent $58.6 million and received the California Film & Television Tax Credit.[29]

Musical numbers

Includes all the songs sung in the film.

Background songs

Includes songs heard only on the background.

Historical accuracy

While Valli's daughter Francine did eventually die of a reported drug overdose, it occurred in 1980.[30] This was 13 years after Valli recorded Can't Take My Eyes Off of You.

While Valli, Gaudio, and Devito were arrested in Ohio in 1965, it did not occur in Cleveland as the film suggests, but at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus.[31]

Some of the film's details regarding Devito's life- such as his hygiene, inspiration for Joe Pesci's Goodfellas character named Tommy Devito, and reason for leaving The Four Seasons- were inaccurate.[31] Devito himself stated "Some of it is bullsh*t -- where I pee in the sink, and the dirty underwear. I was probably the cleanest guy there."[31] Devito had also previously claimed he in fact left the Four Seasons on his own free will.[31] Contrary to the film's suggestion that he was forced out by the Mafia, Devito blamed things such as excessive travel and changing clothes three times a day for his departure.[31]

Soundtrack

A soundtrack album Jersey Boys: Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical was released on June 25, 2014. The albums is a mix of original recordings by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, new recordings by the film cast, and tracks from the original Broadway cast recording.

Track listing:[32]

No.TitlePerformersLength
1."Paris 2000" 0:18
2."December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons3:13
3."My Mother's Eyes"Frankie Valli1:58
4.""I Can't Give You Anything But Love""John Lloyd Young1:05
5."A Sunday Kind of Love"John Lloyd Young, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1:55
6."Moody Mood's For Love"John Lloyd Young1:35
7."Cry For Me"Erich Bergen2:24
8."Sherry"John Lloyd Young2:06
9."Big Girls Don't Cry"John Lloyd Young2:19
10."Walk Like A Man"John Lloyd Young1:55
11."My Boyfriend's Back"Kimmy Gatewood, Kyli Rae, Jackie Seiden1:41
12."My Eyes Adored You"John Lloyd Young2:27
13."Dawn (Go Away)"John Lloyd Young2:39
14."Big Man in Town"John Lloyd Young2:19
15."Beggin'"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Ryan Molloy, John Lloyd Young3:21
16."Medley("Stay"/"Let's Hang On! (To What We've Got)"/"Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'bout Me)"/"Bye Bye Baby")"John Lloyd Young4:53
17."C'Mon Marianne"John Lloyd Young1:16
18."Can't Take My Eyes Off You"John Lloyd Young3.23
19."Working My Way Back to You"John Lloyd Young1:48
20."Fallen Angel"Frankie Valli3.57
21."Who Loves You"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, John Lloyd Young4:20
22."Closing Credits "Sherry/December 1963, Oh What A Night Finale"John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza2:22
23."Sherry"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1:29
24."Dawn (Go Away)"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1:29
25."Rag Doll"Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1:29

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[33] Platinum 70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 51% based on 219 reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Jersey Boys is neither as inventive nor as energetic as it could be, but there's no denying the powerful pleasures of its musical moments."[34] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[35] On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[36]

Richard Roeper gave the film a "C+" grade, stating that at times the film "captures the electric excitement of the musical, but for every soaring moment, there are 10 minutes of bickering or brooding".[37] Andrew Barker of Variety felt that "Christopher Walken creates most of the film’s laughs by simple virtue of being Christopher Walken, but his doddering don screams out for a bigger, broader performance."[38]

In a 2021 interview with The Washington Post, Frankie Valli revealed his thoughts on the movie, saying that "I don’t think it was cast properly and I don’t think it was done properly. The whole entity was not put together properly. I think Clint Eastwood is a great director and actor. I don’t think this was right for him."[39]

Box office

Jersey Boys grossed $47 million in North America and $20.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $67.6 million.[2]

The film grossed $4.6 million on its opening day, almost $8 million less than fellow newcomer Think Like a Man Too.[40] In its opening weekend, the film grossed $13.3 million, finishing in fourth place at the box office.[41]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Jersey Boys at IMDb

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Jersey Boys is a 2014 American musical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood based on the 2004 Tony Award winning jukebox musical of the same name The film tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons Original band members Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio who also composed the film s music serve as executive producers Jersey BoysTheatrical release posterDirected byClint EastwoodScreenplay byMarshall BrickmanRick EliceBased onJersey Boysby Marshall BrickmanRick EliceProduced byClint EastwoodGraham KingRobert LorenzStarringJohn Lloyd YoungErich BergenMichael LomendaVincent PiazzaChristopher WalkenCinematographyTom SternEdited byJoel CoxGary D RoachMusic byBob GaudioProductioncompaniesRatPac Dune EntertainmentGK FilmsMalpaso ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesJune 5 2014 2014 06 05 Sydney Film Festival June 20 2014 2014 06 20 United States Running time134 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 40 58 6 million 2 3 Box office 67 6 million 2 Jersey Boys was released in the United States on June 20 2014 4 It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the musical numbers but criticized the narrative and runtime and grossed 67 million worldwide Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Musical numbers 4 1 Background songs 5 Historical accuracy 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Certifications 7 Reception 7 1 Critical response 7 2 Box office 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditIn Belleville New Jersey in 1951 Tommy DeVito performs together with his brother Nicky and their friend Nick Massi as The Variety Trio He meets 16 year old Frankie Castelluccio a barber s son already well known in the neighborhood for his singing voice Frankie has the admiration of Genovese Family mobster Angelo Gyp DeCarlo who takes a personal interest in him One night the group attempts a robbery of a safe resulting in the police later arresting them In court Frankie is let off with a slap on the wrist while Tommy is sentenced to six months in prison After his release Tommy reunites with the group and adds Frankie as lead singer Frankie changes his professional name to Frankie Vally and then Frankie Valli At a performance Frankie is entranced by a woman named Mary Delgado He takes her to dinner and they are soon married The group now called The Four Lovers is in need of a songwriter after Nicky leaves Tommy s friend Joe Pesci tells him about a talented singer songwriter Bob Gaudio and invites him to hear the group perform Gaudio is impressed with Valli s vocals and agrees to join The band having recorded several demos attempts to attract interest but has little success One day in New York City producer Bob Crewe signs them to a contract However they quickly realize that it only allows them to perform back up vocals for other acts Crewe says that the group does not have a distinctive image or sound yet Inspired by a bowling alley sign the band is renamed The Four Seasons and they sing a new song Gaudio has written Sherry to Crewe who agrees to record it Sherry quickly becomes a commercial success followed by two more Big Girls Don t Cry and Walk Like a Man However before an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show Valli is approached by mobster Norman Waxman a loan shark for one of the other Five Families who claims that Tommy owes him 150 000 Frankie goes to DeCarlo who gets Waxman to allow the group to pay the debt which turns out to be considerably larger Tommy must go to work for the mob s associates in Las Vegas until it is paid Nick irritated by Tommy s irresponsibility not being involved in the group s decisions and never being able to see his family also leaves the group Having to tour constantly to pay off the debt the band hires a set of studio musicians and becomes Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons with Gaudio now acting solely as songwriter and producer Valli learns from his now ex wife Mary that his daughter Francine now a drug addict has escaped from home Valli meets his estranged daughter and regrets not acting as a better father for her when she was growing up He also arranges for Gaudio to offer her singing lessons and for Crewe to cut a demo for her A few years later the group has finally paid off Tommy s debt However this coincides with the news of Francine s death by drug overdose Frankie and Mary both grieve for their daughter Gaudio composes a new number for Valli to sing his first as a solo artist At first Frankie is hesitant as he is still in mourning but eventually agrees The track Can t Take My Eyes Off You becomes a commercial success In 1990 the Four Seasons are about to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The band performs Rag Doll onstage their first performance together in over twenty years The music fades as the four men take turns addressing the audience Tommy in an ironic twist now works for Joe Pesci who has gone on to become an Oscar winning actor his award winning role was a fictionalized account of another real life gangster coincidentally also named Tommy DeVito Nick claims to have no regrets about leaving the group enjoying the time he spends with his family Frankie is still touring through his solo career but yearns for the days he performed with the rest Bob has retired to Nashville Tennessee Frankie states that the best time he had during his time with the Four Seasons was before their success but four guys under a streetlamp when it was all still ahead of us Cast EditJohn Lloyd Young 5 as Francis Frankie Castelluccio Valli Erich Bergen 6 as Bob Gaudio Michael Lomenda 7 as Nick Massi Vincent Piazza 8 as Gaetano Tommy DeVito Christopher Walken 9 as Gyp DeCarlo Renee Marino 10 as Mary Delgado Kathrine Narducci 11 as Mary Rinaldi Lou Volpe 12 as Anthony Castelluccio Freya Tingley as Francine Valli age 17 Elizabeth Hunter as Francine Valli age 7 Grace Kelley as Francine Valli age 4 Mike Doyle as Bob Crewe Rob Marnell as Joe Long Johnny Cannizzaro 13 as Nick DeVito Donnie Kehr 14 as Norm Waxman Jeremy Luke 15 as Donnie Joey Russo 15 as Joe Pesci James Madio 16 as Stosh Erica Piccininni 11 as Lorraine Steve Schirripa 17 as Vito Barry Livingston 18 as Accountant Miles Aubrey 19 as Charles Calello Troy Grant as Ed Sullivan Billy Gardell as Georgie Francesca Eastwood 12 as WaitressProduction EditIn 2010 GK Films acquired the rights to produce a film adaptation of the musical with Brickman and Elice writing the script for the film 20 21 By August 2012 Jon Favreau was engaged to direct and casting had begun 22 However in November 2012 it was reported that Warner Bros had put the film in turnaround 23 24 Despite this in May 2013 Frankie Valli noted that production was still underway 25 By that June Eastwood became attached to the project as a director 26 The project came three years after the release of Eastwood s previous film J Edgar which Variety notes was his longest gap between directing projects since 1980 27 Although Eastwood enjoyed the script he asked for a rewrite noting that the version was missing a lot of things This was considered unusual for Eastwood as he became somewhat notorious for using first drafts as the eventual script 27 A trailer was released for the film on April 17 2014 28 For casting Eastwood sought to cast actors from the play itself rather than more marketable film stars Eastwood noted that he was pressured to cast more famous leads however he refused stating You ve got people who ve done 1 200 performances how much better can you know a character 27 The film was shot in Los Angeles California where it spent 58 6 million and received the California Film amp Television Tax Credit 29 Musical numbers EditIncludes all the songs sung in the film Silhouettes Frankie Valli You re the Apple of My Eye Variety Trio I Can t Give You Anything but Love Frankie Valli and Variety Trio Earth Angel Tommy DeVito A Sunday Kind of Love Frankie Valli Nick Massi Nick s date and Tommy DeVito My Mother s Eyes Frankie Valli also with Gyp DeCarlo in the opening I m in the Mood for Love Frankie Valli Cry for Me Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi I Still Care Miss Frankie Nolan and The Romans Trance Billy Dixon and The Topix Sherry The Four Seasons Big Girls Don t Cry The Four Seasons Walk Like a Man The Four Seasons My Boyfriend s Back The Angels My Eyes Adored You Frankie Valli Working My Way Back to You The Four Seasons Dawn Go Away The Four Seasons Opus 17 Don t You Worry bout Me Frankie Valli and The New Seasons Can t Take My Eyes Off You Frankie Valli Rag Doll The Four Seasons Who Loves You The Four Seasons Sherry December 1963 Oh What a Night Reprise Frankie Valli Tommy DeVito Bob Gaudio Nick Massi and Full CastBackground songs Edit Includes songs heard only on the background Who Wears Short Shorts The Royal Teens Stay Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Bye Bye Baby Frankie Valli and The Four SeasonsHistorical accuracy EditWhile Valli s daughter Francine did eventually die of a reported drug overdose it occurred in 1980 30 This was 13 years after Valli recorded Can t Take My Eyes Off of You While Valli Gaudio and Devito were arrested in Ohio in 1965 it did not occur in Cleveland as the film suggests but at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus 31 Some of the film s details regarding Devito s life such as his hygiene inspiration for Joe Pesci s Goodfellas character named Tommy Devito and reason for leaving The Four Seasons were inaccurate 31 Devito himself stated Some of it is bullsh t where I pee in the sink and the dirty underwear I was probably the cleanest guy there 31 Devito had also previously claimed he in fact left the Four Seasons on his own free will 31 Contrary to the film s suggestion that he was forced out by the Mafia Devito blamed things such as excessive travel and changing clothes three times a day for his departure 31 Soundtrack EditA soundtrack album Jersey Boys Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical was released on June 25 2014 The albums is a mix of original recordings by Frankie Valli amp The Four Seasons new recordings by the film cast and tracks from the original Broadway cast recording Track listing 32 No TitlePerformersLength1 Paris 2000 0 182 December 1963 Oh What a Night Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons3 133 My Mother s Eyes Frankie Valli1 584 I Can t Give You Anything But Love John Lloyd Young1 055 A Sunday Kind of Love John Lloyd Young Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1 556 Moody Mood s For Love John Lloyd Young1 357 Cry For Me Erich Bergen2 248 Sherry John Lloyd Young2 069 Big Girls Don t Cry John Lloyd Young2 1910 Walk Like A Man John Lloyd Young1 5511 My Boyfriend s Back Kimmy Gatewood Kyli Rae Jackie Seiden1 4112 My Eyes Adored You John Lloyd Young2 2713 Dawn Go Away John Lloyd Young2 3914 Big Man in Town John Lloyd Young2 1915 Beggin Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Ryan Molloy John Lloyd Young3 2116 Medley Stay Let s Hang On To What We ve Got Opus 17 Don t You Worry bout Me Bye Bye Baby John Lloyd Young4 5317 C Mon Marianne John Lloyd Young1 1618 Can t Take My Eyes Off You John Lloyd Young3 2319 Working My Way Back to You John Lloyd Young1 4820 Fallen Angel Frankie Valli3 5721 Who Loves You Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons John Lloyd Young4 2022 Closing Credits Sherry December 1963 Oh What A Night Finale John Lloyd Young Erich Bergen Michael Lomenda Vincent Piazza2 2223 Sherry Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1 2924 Dawn Go Away Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1 2925 Rag Doll Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons1 29 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 33 Platinum 70 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Reception EditCritical response Edit On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 51 based on 219 reviews with an average rating of 5 9 10 The site s critics consensus reads Jersey Boys is neither as inventive nor as energetic as it could be but there s no denying the powerful pleasures of its musical moments 34 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100 based on 44 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 35 On CinemaScore audiences gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 36 Richard Roeper gave the film a C grade stating that at times the film captures the electric excitement of the musical but for every soaring moment there are 10 minutes of bickering or brooding 37 Andrew Barker of Variety felt that Christopher Walken creates most of the film s laughs by simple virtue of being Christopher Walken but his doddering don screams out for a bigger broader performance 38 In a 2021 interview with The Washington Post Frankie Valli revealed his thoughts on the movie saying that I don t think it was cast properly and I don t think it was done properly The whole entity was not put together properly I think Clint Eastwood is a great director and actor I don t think this was right for him 39 Box office Edit Jersey Boys grossed 47 million in North America and 20 6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 67 6 million 2 The film grossed 4 6 million on its opening day almost 8 million less than fellow newcomer Think Like a Man Too 40 In its opening weekend the film grossed 13 3 million finishing in fourth place at the box office 41 References Edit JERSEY BOYS 15 Warner Bros British Board of Film Classification May 19 2014 Retrieved May 20 2014 a b c Jersey Boys 2014 Box Office Mojo Retrieved March 12 2015 FilmL A May 2015 2014 Feature Film Study PDF FilmL A Feature Film Study Retrieved March 28 2018 Jersey Boys Broadway November 5 2013 Clint Eastwood s Jersey Boys Movie Starring Tony Winner John Lloyd Young Sets 2014 Release Date Broadway Buzz Broadway com Retrieved June 24 2014 Jersey Boys Broadway August 28 2013 Tony Winner John Lloyd Young Confirmed to Star as Frankie Valli in Clint Eastwood s Jersey Boys Movie Broadway com Retrieved October 17 2013 Jersey Boys Broadway August 8 2013 Erich Bergen Confirmed to Play Bob Gaudio in Clint Eastwood s Jersey Boys Movie 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Real Frankie Valli Tommy DeVito Gans Andrew Jersey Boys Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical Sees Release Date Track Listing Announced Archived June 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com June 5 2014 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2014 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved December 27 2021 Jersey Boys 2014 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved July 12 2020 Jersey Boys Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved July 28 2014 FINAL BOX OFFICE First Half Of 2014 No Growth From Year Earlier As Think Like A Man Too Debuts With 29M Jersey Boys With 13 3M deadline com June 23 2014 Roeper Robert February 12 2021 Jersey Boys Barker Andrew June 15 2014 Film Review Jersey Boys Variety The Anthem is back and so is Frankie Valli in concert with the Four Seasons The Washington Post The Washington Post Daily Box Office for Friday June 20 2014 Box Office Mojo June 20 2014 Retrieved June 24 2014 Weekend Box Office Results for June 20 22 2014 Box Office Mojo 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