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starring: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte, Gena Rowlands, Simon Oaklanddirected by: Gordon Douglas
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301720540
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6301720547
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: July 26, 1990
Running Time: 110 minutes
Sales Rank: 34580
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1967
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Rating: - Tony Rome 1967
When the beautiful daughter of a prominent businessman is found drunk and unconscious in a hotel room , private detective Tony Rome (Frank Sinata 1915-1998) , is hired to avert scandal by escorting her home . The next day , however , the girl's diamond pin is mysteriously missing , and thugs ransack Rome's houseboat in hopes of locating it. To top it all , Rome discovers his ex-partner dead in his office . One of Sinatra's most exiciting screen roles , TONY ROME also features Richard Conte (1910 ... Read More
Rating: - Deanna Lund makes this a five star item.
This is one of Frank Sinatra's better films, though it is about average plot wise for an outing like this. A PI single handedly breaks a case while smoking, drinking and making wise cracks. Frank himself is always a joy. However, what makes this a five star film is Deanna Lund. It was one of her biggest roles as a beautiful young starlet and was actually to be her last hurrah before returning to Florida as a businesswoman. However, Irwin Allen saw the rushes and knew that Deanna was the perfect ... Read More
Rating: - Great retro film
This is a great retro film. A detective story set in Miami in 1967 with classic cars and boats and beautiful women.
The plot and characters are quite interesting and it benefits from a clever dialogue and good retro pictures of Miami Beach. Enjoy it.
Rating: - better than pro wraslin
This is a really entertaining movie. Now, you have to understand that I dislike Sinatra's music,manner, appearance, habits etc etc. Not my generation-my dad's generation with their cigarettes and hats and sexist banter ( oh, they believed it too ).
This movie is a GREAT time capsule of the year 1967 or thereabouts....a year in which I was a teenager. There's a super shot of a brand new '67 Camaro ( I was to get a new '68 a year later those were the days ).
The movies ... Read More
Rating: - Mothers, Keep Your Daughters In
By the time the late sixties rolled around, Frank Sinatra was finishing up perhaps the third incarnation of his lengthy career---That of the Rat Pack leader. He'd already distinguished himself as a singer and won an academy award, having bounced back from the rough times of the early fifties. Tony Rome was made during the heyday of the James Bond craze, and I for one was glad to see the American Private Detective represented with such style and panache. This movie, as well as Paul Newman's Harper, mark ... Read More
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