

Tommy must go to work for the mob's associates in Las Vegas until it is paid. Frankie goes to DeCarlo, who gets Waxman to allow the group to pay the debt, which turns out to be considerably larger. 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. "Sherry" quickly becomes a commercial success, followed by two more, " Big Girls Don't Cry" and " Walk Like a Man".

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. Crewe says that the group does not have a distinctive image or sound yet. However, they quickly realize that it only allows them to perform back-up vocals for other acts. One day, in New York City, producer Bob Crewe signs them to a contract. The band, having recorded several demos, attempts to attract interest, but has little success. Gaudio is impressed with Valli's vocals, and agrees to join. Tommy's friend, Joe Pesci, tells him about a talented singer-songwriter, Bob Gaudio, and invites him to hear the group perform. The group, now called "The Four Lovers", is in need of a songwriter after Nicky leaves. He takes her to dinner, and they are soon married. At a performance, Frankie is entranced by a woman named Mary Delgado.
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Frankie changes his professional name to Frankie Vally, and then Frankie Valli. After his release, Tommy reunites with the group, and adds Frankie as lead singer. In court, Frankie is let off with a slap on the wrist, while Tommy is sentenced to six months in prison. One night, the group attempts a robbery of a safe, resulting in the police later arresting them. Frankie has the admiration of Genovese Family mobster Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo, who takes a personal interest in him. He meets 16-year-old Frankie Castelluccio, a barber's son, already well known in the neighborhood for his singing voice. In Belleville, New Jersey in 1951, Tommy DeVito performs together with his brother Nicky, and their friend Nick Massi, as The Variety Trio. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the musical numbers but criticized the narrative and runtime, and grossed $67 million worldwide. Jersey Boys was released in the United States on June 20, 2014. Original band members Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio (who also composed the film's music) serve as executive producers. The film tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons. 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.
