A re-enactment of the 1963 kidnapping of entertainer Frank Sinatra Jr., son of legendary singer/actor Frank Sinatra. Director Christopher Rowley Writer David Bedard Composer Christopher Dedrick Editor Lorenzo Massa See all filmmakers & crew (6) ...
Frank Sinatra led a public life which was chronicled by marriages, divorces, love affairs, brawls, his son’s kidnapping, the Rat Pack, and his friendships with both mobsters and presidents. But with over 1,600 recordings and scores of films and personal appearances, he is one of the most...
he was regularly targeted by people who wanted to extort or blackmail him. In 1963, those seemingly random attacks became all too personal when three menkidnappedSinatra’s son, Frank Sinatra, Jr. The FBI told Sinatra to wait for a ransom demand, then pay it so that the bureau...
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Profiles Frank Sinatra Jr. Disadvantages involved in being Frank Sinatra's son; Role as Sinatra's conductor; Previous occupation as a singer; Relationship with his father and his orchestra; Views on h...
kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. There is on a table in Mahoney's office a mounted wood reproduction of Frank Sinatra's ransom note written on the aforementioned occasion. One of Mahoney's mannerisms, when he is sitting at his desk worrying, is to tinker with the tiny toy train he ...
“Put Your Dreams Away,” was played. Nancy Sinatra supposedly slipped a mini bottle of Jack Daniels into Frank’s casket (was there any more room?). Also stuck in the big box were a pack of Camels, a Zippo lighter and 10 dimes. I guess the dimes date back to the 1963 kidnapping ...
Included are descriptions of a tribe that captured and held inanimate objects, communities in California that worship and participate in kidnapping, and the trans-generational kidnapping and holding of blacks that was slavery. Also included is a description of a professional wrestler, Mr. Capital, ...
Kidnapped: Frank Sinatra Jr.(2001) TV Movie|52 min|Documentary Edit pageAdd to list Track A re-enactment of the 1963 kidnapping of entertainer Frank Sinatra Jr., son of legendary singer/actor Frank Sinatra. Director Christopher Rowley
Wacky tale of `63 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. is on Showtime.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)Gray, Ellen