Raymie

1960 film directed by Frank McDonald From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raymie is a 1960 drama film directed by Frank McDonald and starring David Ladd. It is perhaps best known for its title song, which was sung by comedian Jerry Lewis and written by Ronald Stein.

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Raymie
Theatrical poster
Directed byFrank McDonald
Screenplay byMark Hanna
Produced byA. C. Lyles
StarringDavid Ladd
Julie Adams
John Agar
CinematographyHenry Cronjager Jr.
Music byRonald Stein
Production
company
A. C. Lyles Productions
Distributed byAllied Artists Pictures
Release date
  • July 5, 1960 (1960-07-05)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Budget$128,000[1]
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Plot

A nine-year-old boy and an experienced fisherman dream to catch a barracuda known as Old Moe. However, when the fish is caught, the boy and fisherman regret their act and see that the fish's life has meaning.

Cast

Production

The film was the first indpendent production of A.C. Lyles who raised half the budget from Continental Enterprises (a company whose biggest stockholder was Louis Wolfson) and half from Allied Artists. Allied agreed to distribute for seven years. Lyles persuaded Jerry Lewis to sing the theme song for free and John Wayne to endorse the film.[2]

David Ladd was paid $25,000.[3]

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