Sinatra at his self-indulgent worst.
Frank Sinatra Show - with Bing Crosby and Dean Martin (1958)
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Synopsis: This nostalgia-inspiring episode of the Timex-sponsored variety show, hosted by Frank Sinatra, was taped in October 1958, and features guest stars Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, and Mitzi Gaynor. A... This nostalgia-inspiring episode of the Timex-sponsored variety show, hosted by Frank Sinatra, was taped in October 1958, and features guest stars Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, and Mitzi Gaynor. A cameo by Jimmy Durante completes the star power that's present here, featuring some of the most popular performers of the 20th century. The archive footage includes Martin's amusingly shameless promotion of his Hollywood restaurant, while Timex does its own promotion in commercials that appear quaint and charming today. The songs include a hilarious performance of "Together" (Sinatra, Crosby, and Martin), and Sinatra's "Angel Eyes," "The Lady Is a Tramp," and "High Hopes." [More]
Starring: Frank Sinatra
Starring: Frank Sinatra
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