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Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, and Frank Sinatra: From Here to Eternity

August 1, 2023 By Joi


Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, and Frank Sinatra in From Here to Eternity

Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, and Frank Sinatra

The 1953 film From Here to Eternity is a literal feast for those of us who love outstanding performances – seriously, they just throw one after another at you. Frank Sinatra, Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, and Deborah Kerr were each nominated for Oscars.

Donna Reed and Frank Sinatra won their Supporting Role Oscars for their exceptional performances.

Donna Reed and Montgomery Clift in From Here to Eternity

Donna Reed and Montgomery Clift

You can find From Here to Eternity on dvd (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.

 

Filed Under: Donna Reed, Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Donna Reed, Frank Sinatra, From Here to Eternity, Montgomery Clift

Doris Day, Ethel Barrymore, and Frank Sinatra in Young at Heart

March 29, 2023 By Joi

Doris Day and Ethel Barrymore Young at Heart

Doris Day and Ethel Barrymore in Young at Heart

Don’t you love it when three or more of your favorite stars are in ONE movie. Not just three (or more) that you like… but three or more that you adore! It’s pure magic, that’s what it is.

This is the case for me with Young at Heart. Ethel Barrymore, Frank Sinatra, and Doris Day are (IMO) three of the best and seeing them in one movie is almost too good to even take. If you’ve never seen this adorable comedy, I hope you check it out very soon. There’s something extra special about the unexpected chemistry between Doris Day and Frank Sinatra.

You can find Young at Heart on dvd or Blu-ray (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.

Frank Sinatra and Doris Day in Young at Heart

Frank Sinatra and Doris Day, Young at Heart


Filed Under: Doris Day, Ethel Barrymore, Frank Sinatra, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Doris Day, Ethel Barrymore, Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

December 16, 2022 By Joi

Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden ArmFrank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

“I was afraid that nobody out there could play it and that Preminger would crap it up. But Sinatra was Frankie Machine just the way I wrote him in the book.” ~ Nelson Algren (author, The Man With the Golden Arm)

The 1955 movie was directed by Otto Preminger (who didn’t “crap it up” lmao) and stars Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, and Eleanor Parker.

You can find The Man with the Golden Arm on dvd or Blu-ray (Amazon link) or watch the movie on Prime Video.

Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

 

Filed Under: Frank Sinatra, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

Vera-Ellen, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, and Jules Munshin: On the Town (Wonderful Musical, Perfect Cast)

September 24, 2022 By Joi

Vera-Ellen and Gene Kelly, On the Town

Vera-Ellen and Gene Kelly, On the Town

On the Town (1949, directed by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly) is such a wonderful musical – each time I see it, the same thoughts swirl around my head….

  • We simply do NOT talk enough about Vera-Ellen. She was an absolute treasure and treasures should be loudly celebrated.
  • Frank Sinatra, while (deservedly) celebrated for his music, voice, entertainment skills, and charisma, does not get enough credit for his acting. He had so much talent as an actor and was VERY versatile. Drama, musicals, comedy – there wasn’t a role out of his reach.
  • Betty Garrett was the very definition of a flawless performer. She was mesmerizing in every role, every scene… so much energy and always so fun to watch. Whatever film this actress made, she made you fall in love with her character AND her!
  • Jules Munshin was an absolute GENIUS… he managed (with aplomb!) not to get lost in scenes with not one but TWO iconic legends in Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Seriously.. how does one even think about pulling that off? What’s more, he even manages to steal a few scenes. This wonderful performer should have been given more roles. He was truly something else!
  • Speaking of “should have been given more,” one of the first names that always comes to mind with these words is the stunningly beautiful and talented Ann Miller. She was never anything less than a knock-out and, like Jules, a complete scene-stealer… yet, Hollywood consistently relegated her to supporting roles or the “second female.” She was capable and deserving of so much more.

Frank Sinatra, On the Town

Frank Sinatra

On the Town was the third (and final) movie Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra made together. Frank Sinatra would go on to say in an interview, “I could never dance, but Gene Kelly made me look like I could.”

Could have fooled me!

Betty Garrett and Frank Sinatra, On the Town

Betty Garrett and Frank Sinatra

Ironically, when I first saw the movie (as a teenager), my initial response to the pairing of Betty Garrett and Frank Sinatra was negative…. okay, hugely negative. Why? I have no idea. But I distinctly remember the characters all showing up on my tv screen and my mentally pairing them up differently… Frank Sinatra with Vera-Ellen, Gene Kelly with Ann Miller, and Betty Garrett with Jules Munshin.

Yes… pairing them completely different than they were in actuality! When it became apparent how each couple was to be paired, I was okay with two of the three but completely not buying into Betty and Frank.

Long story short, they won me over before the movie was even half over. What’s more, guess which pair is my favorite each and every time I revisit this movie. You guessed it, Frank and Betty.

Having said that, I love each couple with all my heart, but… well…  feel a little something extra for the one I took a few minutes to warm up to.

Ann Miller and Jules Munshin, On the Town

Ann Miller and Jules Munshin

You can find On the Town on dvd (Amazon link) or watch the magic on Prime Video.

Filed Under: Ann Miller, Frank Sinatra, Jules Munshin, On the Town Tagged With: Ann Miller, Betty Garrett, Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Jules Munshin, musicals, On the Town, Vera-Ellen

Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, Guys and Dolls (1955)

August 27, 2022 By Joi

Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, Guys and Dolls

Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra

Two of the most iconic legends from old Hollywood, Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, star in the wonderful 1955 film Guys and Dolls. Directed by one of the greatest directors ever, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, the film’s cast also includes Jean Simmons, Vivian Blaine, Robert Keith, and Stubby Kaye.

As likable as Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra always seem (to me anyway) to have been, they apparently didn’t get along whatsoever. It seems they didn’t get off on the right foot, and things kind of went downhill from there. Doesn’t seem to be a hideous feud… just two ridiculously talented, bright, and headstrong men who didn’t see eye to eye.

The strained relationship certainly didn’t affect their performances (professionals always find a way to get the job done!) and the film is truly extraordinary. I think I fall more in love with it each time I watch it. Truth be told, however, Frank Sinatra is such a favorite that I could watch anything he’s in and declare it a classic.

Guys and Dolls is available on dvd and Blu-Ray (Amazon link) or you can watch the movie on Prime Video.

Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando

Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando, Guys and Dolls

Filed Under: Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando

The Man with the Golden Arm: Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, and Kim Novak

January 28, 2021 By Joi

Eleanor Parker, The Man with the Golden Arm

Eleanor Parker

The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) starred Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, and Eleanor Parker and was directed by Otto Preminger. It seems to be a film that not only few have seen, but also one few have even heard of! That’s a real shame because the three leads turn in outstanding performances.

Frank Sinatra, The Man with the Golden Arm

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra was a wonderful actor and this role gives him a chance to really showcase his talent.

You can watch The Man with the Golden Arm on Prime Video or buy the dvd on Amazon. I highly recommend this one.

Kim Novak, The Man with the Golden Arm

Kim Novak

Filed Under: Eleanor Parker, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Eleanor Parker, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak

Kathryn Grayson in The Kissing Bandit (Beautiful Actress, Fun Movie!)

December 26, 2019 By Joi

Kathryn Grayson, The Kissing Bandit

Kathryn Grayson

Ever watch a movie you thoroughly enjoyed, only to read bad reviews afterward??! For me, it happens fairly regularly and I guess one of the reasons is a simple one… I’m not difficult to entertain! You’ve heard the saying, “It doesn’t take much to amuse me..” right? It could have been invented for me. I’m not sure if it has anything to do with it, but I am an only child, so (at a very young age) I learned to entertain myself and find amusement and joy in the simplest of things. If you don’t have siblings to entertain you and add adventure to your world, you’re on your own. Literally.

Maybe I learned, early, that life is one highly entertaining place and it’s just waiting for you to jump in!

The Kissing Bandit (1948) is a bright, colorful, light-hearted, spirited, and fun movie. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and, I’m sure, hoped the viewer wouldn’t either. Pure fun. Plus it stars the always entertaining and enjoyable Frank Sinatra and the ridiculously talented and beautiful Kathryn Grayson.

What’s not to love?!

If you’re the type who enjoys a fun romp, you’ll love The Kissing Bandit (dvd on Amazon).


Filed Under: Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Movie Reviews, Picture of the Day Tagged With: Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson

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