Frank Sinatra - 3 Pack (1949)
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Synopsis: Legendary entertainer Frank Sinatra stars in three of his best roles, completing this set. ON THE TOWN (1949), MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM (1955), and SUDDENLY (1954) display the talents of "ol' blue... Legendary entertainer Frank Sinatra stars in three of his best roles, completing this set. ON THE TOWN (1949), MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM (1955), and SUDDENLY (1954) display the talents of "ol' blue eyes" from very different perspectives. Gene Kelly co-stars in the first title, a classic musical. Eleanor Parker and Kim Novak both co-star in the second title, a drama about the life of a recovering drug addict. The third has Sinatra playing an ex-serviceman who is hired to kill the President of the United States. [More]
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Kim Novak, James Gleason
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Kim Novak, James Gleason, Betty Garrett
Director: Lewis Allen, Otto Preminger, Stanley Donen
Director: Lewis Allen, Otto Preminger, Stanley Donen
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