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An intense thrill ride set duringWorld War II, "Von Ryan’s Express" sidestepped the historical backdrop of mostwar moviesin favor of non-stop action, while marking the beginning of the end of Sinatra’s film career. Sinatra played Col. Joseph L. Ryan, a U.S. pilot who uses his grit...
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Directed by Gordon Douglas, Frank Sinatra takes to the screen as the slick private detective in 1960s Miami, looking for Sue Lloyd’s stolen diamond pin, after she sleeps off a bender in a seedy motel. Her father (Simon Oakland) is the influential Rudy Kosterman, a millionaire construction ...
The untold story of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner. Starring Rico Simonini and Emily Low. Available on Prime Video and iTunes.
Frank Sinatra, American singer and actor who was considered the greatest American singer of 20th-century popular music.
I Love My Wife - Frank Sinatra (弗兰克·辛纳屈) Lyrics by:Cy Coleman/Michael Stewart Composed by:Cy Coleman/Michael Stewart My thoughts may stray My eyes may roam The neighbor's grass may seem much greener Than the grass right here at home If pretty girls excite me Well ...
Actress Ava Gardner was a sultry beauty famous for playing femme fatale roles, and for her marriages to Frank Sinatra, Artie Shaw and Mickey Rooney.
Tsu said she always knew the whirlwind romance wouldn’t last forever because of the age difference. However, she enjoyed their time, which she described as one filled with laugher. She described Sinatra as a man who loved hosting dinner parties for his closest frien...
Frank Sinatra:Napoleon Pope John Paul II:Halo Sarah Palin:Denali John McCain:Phoenix Places The White House:Castle The Capitol:Punchbowl (1) Source: Wiki “Secret Service Codename” L-R: Actor Robert Wagner, his wife Natalie Wood (1938 - 1981) and host Frank Sinatra (in eyepatch) pose toge...