Archive for Frank Sinatra
Random Drive in Mash-Up: May, 1968
Posted in 1960-1969, Movie Ads with tags Anne Bancroft, Casino Royale, Dana Andrews, Donald Pleasance, Drive In, Edmond O'Brien, Fantastic Voyage, Frank Sinatra, Hot Rods to Hell, James Bond, Jeanne Crain, Random Drive In Mash Up, Raquel Welch, Sci-Fi, Sidney Poitier, Stephen Boyd, Tony Rome on March 30, 2017 by WB KelsoFrom Penniless Model to Mistress of $40,000,000! (November, 1955)
Posted in 1950-1959, Movie Ads with tags 20th Century Fox, Bio-Pic, Charles Brackett, Cinemascope, Crime, Debbie Reynolds, Farley Granger, Frances Fuller, Frank Sinatra, Glenda Farrell, Joan Collins, Melodrama, Ray Milland, Richard Fleischer, Romance, The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, The Tender Trap on March 30, 2017 by WB KelsoThis is Raw Stuff, With the Impact of a Two-Ton Nightstick! (July, 1968)
Posted in 1960-1969, Movie Ads with tags 20th Century Fox, Aaron Rosenberg, Arcola Pictures, Crime, Frank Sinatra, Gordon Douglas, Jack Klugman, Lee Remick, Lloyd Bochner, Mature Audiences Only, Melodrama, Mystery, Ralph Meeker, The Detective, Thriller, Tony Musante on June 22, 2014 by WB Kelso
The Detective (1968) Arcola Pictures :: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation / P: Aaron Rosenberg / D: Gordon Douglas / W: Abby Mann, Roderick Thorp (novel) / C: Joseph F. Biroc / E: Robert L. Simpson / M: Jerry Goldsmith / S: Frank Sinatra, Lee Remick, Ralph Meeker, Jack Klugman, Lloyd Bochner, Tony Musante
The Night They Blew All the Lights in Las Vegas! (November, 1960)
Posted in 1960-1969, Movie Ads with tags Akim Tamiroff, All-Star Cast, Angie Dickinson, Caesar Romero, Comedy, Crime, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Henry Silva, Joey Bishop, Lewis Milestone, Musical, Ocean's 11, Peter Lawford, Rat Pack, Richard Conte, Sammy Davis Jr., Thriller on December 17, 2012 by WB Kelso
When Peter Lawford first approached Frank Sinatra about making Ocean’s 11, as the legend goes, Sinatra told him they should forget about the movie and just pull the heist off instead. Made at perhaps the absolute zenith of the Martini Machismo era they helped to create and define, the film had to be shot piecemeal around the collection of stars’ scheduled live performances — most notably Sinatra’s legendary run at The Sands, where his fellow Rat-Packers often joined him for what would eventually come to be known as The Summit. And in perhaps the ultimate meta-moment in screen history, as the film ends, Ocean’s crew moseys reflectively down a sidewalk with The Sands marquee visible behind them, emblazoned with its headlining act.
Ocean’s 11 (1960) Dorchester :: Warner Bros. / P: Lewis Milestone / AP: Henry W. Sanicola / D: Lewis Milestone / W: Harry Brown, Charles Lederer, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell / C: William H. Daniels / E: Philip W. Anderson / M: Nelson Riddle / S: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop, Angie Dickinson, Richard Conte, Akim Tamiroff, Henry Silva, Caesar Romero