Frankie Machine

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Frankie Machine is the troubled, heroin-addicted card dealer and aspiring drummer at the center of Nelson Algren’s novel and its film adaptation The Man with the Golden Arm.

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Frankie Machine canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
appearsIn The Man with the Golden Arm NERFINISHED
The Man with the Golden Arm (film) NERFINISHED
aspiration drummer
associatedWith jazz and drumming
underground gambling scene
centralThemeOf addiction
redemption
urban poverty
createdBy Nelson Algren NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Man with the Golden Arm (1949 novel) NERFINISHED
fullName Frankie Machine NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAddiction heroin
hasAlias "the man with the golden arm"
hasRelationshipWith Molly (his lover) NERFINISHED
Zosh (his wife)
hasTrait aspiring musician
talented card dealer
troubled
literaryMovement American realism NERFINISHED
livesIn Chicago NERFINISHED
medium feature film adaptation
novel
narrativeFunction focus of psychological and social realism in the novel
nationality American (fictional)
notableFor depiction of heroin addiction in mid-20th-century American literature
occupation card dealer
poker dealer
portrayedBy Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
roleInWork protagonist of The Man with the Golden Arm
settingOfStory post–World War II Chicago
strugglesWith drug addiction
gambling milieu

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