These guys figured out the best way to eliminate the racial divide in the U.S., and they figured it out over 50 years ago....laugh together, and just be friends. It's a lesson that that we still need today....
Dear Christopher- thanks for tuning in! Amen, brother- these guys led the way. It's incredible that we still have to suffer racist crap from subhuman morons in 2014 in the United States of America... I'm tired of waiting for the culture to catch up! Happy Sunday to you and yours- Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
Thanks for tuning in and enjoying- as well as for your kind comments! There's a lot more from the '60 and '62 Summits on our channel uploads page- hope you enjoy some of them. :)
IKE gEE And Thanks to YOU for your interest! Without an audience, there's no reason to put the show on... :) Hope that you have a warm and restful Labor Day.
Sammy was the head and shoulders GREATEST all around entertainer of the 20th Century, IMHO- Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page- take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright) available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack...
Yea the group are one of the biggest contributors to modern day diversity in the music industry... Sinatra took Sammy under his wing, Sammy didn't need teaching or guidance because he was fantastic in his own right but his skin colour restricted his genius, in fact Sinatra was the reason blacks were able to go to Las Vegas, perform and stay the night in the same hotel!
+Janie Pearls Thanks right back atcha, baby- we have lots and lots of great clips on our channel, and we also have all the footage ever shot of the 1960 and 62 Summit shows available for purchase on 3 DVDs, made to order. The DVDs include all of the "straight" songs by Frank and Sammy and Dean like "Call Me Irresponsible" "What Kind of Fool Am I", and others... we produced the triple Emmy nommed (1 win) 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack... Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
+Janie Pearls Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page- take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. Best wishes to you and yours!
I wonder if they had any idea that they were creating a legend that would last longer than all their lifetimes and even into the next century/millennium....
It actually didn't. Millennials have no idea who Frank Sinatra was, much less any of the others were, unless they specifically study mid-twentieth century popular culture.
At 8:02, Sammy sneaks in a Bela Lugosi impersonation..Lugosi, the original Dracula. When Lugosi died, broke, Sinatra paid for his funeral -- having never even met Mr. Lugosi.
Hey Paulie! Happy Xmas- got your card- very sweet of you. :) "What- I didn't mean to move in the neighborhood! I won the house in a raffle- at the Elks Club..." AHAHA!
Sinatra was known for his charitable contributions to all sorts of worthy causes. He ensured that many of the older stars were cared for in their leaner years. He was truly "The Chairman of the Board".
Larry D Hi there! Yes- he was so generous... he paid for Lee Cobb's medical bills when he was so sick... and he funded hospitals... the Italian Danny Thomas? :) God Bless Father Sinatra!
Their bespoke evening cloths are immaculate! Sammya broke the color line in Vegas (with the help of Frank.) Great to see that Joey and Peter were dripped from the act on the second night. They don't add anything to the mix.
This is great!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!! Thanks for posting!!! Is there a way a huge fan can buy a copy??? I wonder if their families have ever thought of putting this on DVD and selling it.
Luke, Basie and "Cute" love that tune. My favorite watering hole in Houston has had it on the jukebox for years...always play it when I stop in..love the final notes of the song on the flute.
Frank Wess! Martha and I were lucky to see him at the 92nd Street Y with Dick Hyman and his gang- Eddie Locke on drums, Bill Charlap as guest pianist, Wycliffe Gordon on trombone... George Shearing was in the audience!
The rat pack was absolutely the very best no doubt at all! Unfortunately this times will never come back! it seems life was a lot more simple back then! I just love them absolutely! 😁🤣😂❤👍👍👍👍
Where can I find an act like this today?......today people listen too computer generated voices, and believe its the best....and argue that Im old and don't know real music (todays music)...its the change of times...its sad, but true...
The NAACP gag -- in the HBO film The Rat Pack, they blow the bit. Dean (Mantenga) says, "I'd like the thank the NAACP for this wonderful AWARD". The line is TROPHY -- Sammy was a tiny guy..hence the line, TROPHY -- a miniature statue! At 5:50, Sinatra knocks the ice shovel off the bar, as Dean falls down, during Sammy's impression of Lionel Barrymoore..to set up Dean's gag later..."Jingle Bells..." These guys were pros with superb timing.
The "award" is a lot smoother then "trophy." Trophy is rough and it's not a very good fit. Who ever wrote that like should have heard that. These "Summit" shows were very tightly scripted, but these three guys were such pros that it was hard to tell. Only when Bishop and Lawford are on, does it become obvious.
Why in the hell are there only 70 comments here? But look up li'l Wayne or Lady Ga ga and they have millions of comments. There is nobody like these guys anywhere, anymore and we should all be grateful that God was decent enough to share them with us for awhile. Good grief!!
because the Rat Pack (taken all together) were boring, vulgar, arrogant. Not funny at all. But what do you Americans know about art ... Watch Fiorello's videos. Alone, he ate all five of them who, except Sammy, just walked around the stage. Only Sammy gave rhythm and life to everything.
+Dave Harding Most welcome, and thank YOU for tuning in! We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright) available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack... Best Regards, Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions
Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page- take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright) available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack...
I heard it said ether in a documentary or read it somewhere that a lot of the comedy routines that looked to be ad lib were really written by Joey Bishop who was also a part of the rat pack and the last of that group to pass away.
Thanks very much, we're glad you're enjoying the Boys! We have all the footage ever shot of the 1960 Summit- it fits on 3 DVDs- around 2 and a half hours including 10 minutes or so of silent footage... great song performances that we can't upload to UA-cam due to copyright compliance... we sell them burned to order for 55.00 including USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box postage. If you're interested, just send us a direct email to: soapbxprod@aol.com
Little known fact---Frank also saved Joey Bishop's life one night. Outside the Sands, two goons had Joey on the ground..they were kicking him, punching him..it was horrible. Frank walked out and saw this and said, "Tony...Vinnie....that's good enough!" -- saved his life! I'm here all week, try the veal!
What most people aren’t aware is during that time middle America were not comfortable with a black man sharing the stage with white artists. Martin and Sinatra had to deliberately drop colour innuendos just to appease the bigoted audiences. Not only did it work but they gave Sammy the platform to shine and showcase his immense talent.
Luke, Just heard that Sinatra's longtime valet, George Jacobs, died on Dec. 28, at 86. Jacobs penned the book "Mr. S and Me" in 2003. Sinatra fired Jacobs after a gossip column reported him dancing with Mia Farrow at a nightclub. Jacobs went to work for George Hamilton -- George said Jacobs was more interested in being a celebrity than a valet. Hamilton's co-author on his last book "Don't Mind If I Do" was the same guy who co-wrote Jacobs' book.
:) Ain't it always the same story? Can't think of names now, but there have been a few valets and personal secretaries and publicists to the stars who became stars themselves... I'll try to think of one or two...
Sammya doing Will Jorden doing Ed Sullivan. Wonderful. This was tightly scripted and rehearsed. If you watch it a couple of times slowly, and watch the guys not featured for that moment, you can see the setups for the physical stuff. Most of the act is making fun of Sam and each of them looking like they're chastising each other for certain moves or saying things. Notice that Sammie doesn't drink the drinks he pours. but the other guy do.
Sammy... well... there wasn't anything he couldn't do.... and do amazingly... but he was a black man so he wouldn't ever get the recognition he deserved. Dean... he didn't really get why he was so popular. He enjoyed the spotlight, the success... but he really never bought into the notoriety. I wish I'd have been around for the $1.50 it cost to see this show. This doesn't exist today.
artbeau Is that really all it cost? Crikey, even for those days that would have been dirt cheap to see these legends. And to have a chance to dress up nice for an evening out, in a way that nobody ever does anymore.
Paul! I have NO idea! UA-cam is a total hall of mirrors sometimes... I still can't figure it out! But rest assured, non mea culpa, my dear friend... :)
@@lindashelley3635 True. Dean brought in the Rat Pack and then the Dean Martin Show a lot of funny little acts that he did with Jerry. Maybe because ... he missed it? :(
Oh how times have changed....for the worse i'm afraid, then you could be racist without being racist.....Now in 2022 they still haven't figured that one out yet
It's sad that today the PC police say this was racist and Sammy was mistreated. It was 60 years ago and maybe not to todays standards but Sinatra got Sammy into the hotel and got him through the front door. Prior to that Sammy was allowed to perform there but had to enter and exit through the kitchen and had to sleep at a slum just outside of the city.
Voglio fare qualcosa per tutti i discendenti degli italiani , secondo me dovete conoscere i posti da dove venivano i vostri padri, o nonni, o bisnonni italiani, avete parenti
And how... Lenny Bruce and George Carlin would be pariahs to both today's collectivist and anti-individualist "progressives" and "conservatives"... welcome to the tyranny of the majority!
Always loved Mantegna..now even more! Wow -- I thought he was the best thing in the film, but the hair dept. did a crappy job on "Dean"..Mantegna's hair looked like it had been treated with Jerri Curl--too curly and oily.
It wouldn't play at all well now. Except for the lousy imitations, that were played out even back then, 99.99% of the jokes revolve around Sammy Davis Jr. being black. Sick even for 1960. Their cloths were all bespoke and made by Sy Devore.
mitchell freifeld ".... Sick even for 1960." There a scant few of us who do not agree with your analysis...thank goodness. You are right about how it would play now, in these tender times. Laugh In, The Flip Wilson Show, The Smothers Brother, In Living Color, Julia, Soupy Sales and probably Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Sammy could do anything, his talent was superb- Sinatra knew this.
These guys figured out the best way to eliminate the racial divide in the U.S., and they figured it out over 50 years ago....laugh together, and just be friends. It's a lesson that that we still need today....
Dear Christopher- thanks for tuning in! Amen, brother- these guys led the way. It's incredible that we still have to suffer racist crap from subhuman morons in 2014 in the United States of America... I'm tired of waiting for the culture to catch up! Happy Sunday to you and yours-
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
no money in that now...so on and on it goes....
Christopher Scott , This is much more true now:Oct. 21, 2020.
Yup 🍻
@@reginarebmann2455 ditto 10/06/22
Sammy Davis Jnr is so multi-talented. A joy to watch.
I don’t think a greater amount of talent has ever been on one stage together before or since. Marvelous ❤️
If I had a time machine, I would use it to go see them at the Sands
Me too❤
What's funny is back then you could see their show for less than $10.00 and that included dinner.
@@robertsmith-oh9mo Id pay millions just to be a fly on the wall at this show.
In a documentary about the rat pack, it was said that a person could see them perform for less than$10.00 per person and that included dinner.
they knew how to do it all and they were damn good at it, the real kings of the entertainment world. ' PERIOD''
Thanks for tuning in and enjoying- as well as for your kind comments!
There's a lot more from the '60 and '62 Summits on our channel uploads page- hope you enjoy some of them. :)
Will Do, Thanks
IKE gEE
And Thanks to YOU for your interest! Without an audience, there's no reason to put the show on... :) Hope that you have a warm and restful Labor Day.
you to
IKE gEE
Here's a great Sammy Davis clip! :)
Sammy Davis Junior appearing on the television program "Hollywood House" in the early 1950s
I keep going back to Sammy dancing...Wow! Sammy had so much talent.
They had a very original humor. Even for modern standards
Very influenced by Lenny Bruce- these guys were so hip to the trip... thanks for watching and enjoying
@@soapbxprod can you explain the joke when sammy says to dean have you ever been cooked by a coloured fella and Dean says would that make me Jewish?
Sammy was a genius in his skills.
Sammy was the head and shoulders GREATEST all around entertainer of the 20th Century, IMHO-
Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page-
take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including
the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright)
available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat
Pack...
Yea the group are one of the biggest contributors to modern day diversity in the music industry... Sinatra took Sammy under his wing, Sammy didn't need teaching or guidance because he was fantastic in his own right but his skin colour restricted his genius, in fact Sinatra was the reason blacks were able to go to Las Vegas, perform and stay the night in the same hotel!
The whole thing seems to revolve around Sammya. He's the guy in the middle of each tableau marking the end of a scene.
👏👏❤️👏👏
Love all these posts on your site.. Dean is my favourite but also enjoy the Rat Pack together.. classic.. thank you !
Love it! Love it! Love it! What can be said about these great entertainers. They are together again singing better than ever! Thanks!
+Janie Pearls Thanks right back atcha, baby- we have lots and lots of great clips on our channel, and we also have all the footage ever shot of the 1960 and 62 Summit shows available for purchase on 3 DVDs, made to order. The DVDs include all of the "straight" songs by Frank and Sammy and Dean like "Call Me Irresponsible" "What Kind of Fool Am I", and others... we produced the triple Emmy nommed (1 win) 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack...
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
That's awesome!
+Janie Pearls Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page- take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. Best wishes to you and yours!
Thanks! The same to you and yours!
I love these guys.... real talent!
I wonder if they had any idea that they were creating a legend that would last longer than all their lifetimes and even into the next century/millennium....
It actually didn't. Millennials have no idea who Frank Sinatra was, much less any of the others were, unless they specifically study mid-twentieth century popular culture.
Sinatra said in an interview said that they didn't. They were just having a good time.
Love this. Sammy is the stand out for sure. I love them all.
This is amazing footage!!! WOW!!! Thanks for posting!!!
Thanks for the upload. Havent seen this bit.
This is fantastic! Thank you SO much for sharing!
They were the entertainer's of the ole day's and the Sand's hotel in Las Vegas,had the one of the top entertainment. in those day's.
Sammy's ed sullivan impression perfect. Talented guy's. People came for the entertainment. When one headlined the others often showed up for the fun
Wow, Sammy did some great impressions! The Lionel Barrymore was hilarious! lol
At 8:02, Sammy sneaks in a Bela Lugosi impersonation..Lugosi, the original Dracula. When Lugosi died, broke, Sinatra paid for his funeral -- having never even met Mr. Lugosi.
Hey Paulie! Happy Xmas- got your card- very sweet of you. :)
"What- I didn't mean to move in the neighborhood! I won the house in a raffle- at the Elks Club..." AHAHA!
Sinatra was known for his charitable contributions to all sorts of worthy causes.
He ensured that many of the older stars were cared for in their leaner years. He was truly "The Chairman of the Board".
***** Hey Luke, Glad you got the card! Happy New Year Pallie..hope you have a Ring-A-Ding 2014!
tallpaul521
Hi Paulie! :) And the same to you, my dear friend.
Larry D
Hi there! Yes- he was so generous... he paid for Lee Cobb's medical bills when he was so sick... and he funded hospitals... the Italian Danny Thomas? :) God Bless Father Sinatra!
Their bespoke evening cloths are immaculate! Sammya broke the color line in Vegas (with the help of Frank.) Great to see that Joey and Peter were dripped from the act on the second night. They don't add anything to the mix.
This is great!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!! Thanks for posting!!! Is there a way a huge fan can buy a copy??? I wonder if their families have ever thought of putting this on DVD and selling it.
RIH Beautiful Angels Y'all Are Love And Miss 💘 💗
Luke, Basie and "Cute" love that tune. My favorite watering hole in Houston has had it on the jukebox for years...always play it when I stop in..love the final notes of the song on the flute.
Frank Wess! Martha and I were lucky to see him at the 92nd Street Y with Dick Hyman and his gang- Eddie Locke on drums, Bill Charlap as guest pianist, Wycliffe Gordon on trombone... George Shearing was in the audience!
tallpaul521 Could someone explain "Lady is a Tramp" to me?
The very best. Love the Rat Pack and miss them.
The rat pack was absolutely the very best no doubt at all!
Unfortunately this times will never come back! it seems life was a lot more simple back then! I just love them absolutely!
😁🤣😂❤👍👍👍👍
The chemical mixture was ingenious, we did not get to see Sami cut loose enough, this kind of talent is nonexistent anymore.
It was a popular misconception that Dean was a heavy drinker, when in reality he had a marked bottle that usually contained apple juice.
Where can I find an act like this today?......today people listen too computer generated voices, and believe its the best....and argue that Im old and don't know real music (todays music)...its the change of times...its sad, but true...
The NAACP gag -- in the HBO film The Rat Pack, they blow the bit. Dean (Mantenga) says, "I'd like the thank the NAACP for this wonderful AWARD". The line is TROPHY -- Sammy was a tiny guy..hence the line, TROPHY -- a miniature statue! At 5:50, Sinatra knocks the ice shovel off the bar, as Dean falls down, during Sammy's impression of Lionel Barrymoore..to set up Dean's gag later..."Jingle Bells..." These guys were pros with superb timing.
The "award" is a lot smoother then "trophy." Trophy is rough and it's not a very good fit. Who ever wrote that like should have heard that. These "Summit" shows were very tightly scripted, but these three guys were such pros that it was hard to tell. Only when Bishop and Lawford are on, does it become obvious.
Como estés grandes artistas no hará nunca más nada igual, BRAVO, BRAVO Y BRAVO.
Why in the hell are there only 70 comments here? But look up li'l Wayne or Lady Ga ga and they have millions of comments. There is nobody like these guys anywhere, anymore and we should all be grateful that God was decent enough to share them with us for awhile. Good grief!!
someone once said 'no one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public' ...
because the Rat Pack (taken all together) were boring, vulgar, arrogant. Not funny at all. But what do you Americans know about art ... Watch Fiorello's videos. Alone, he ate all five of them who, except Sammy, just walked around the stage. Only Sammy gave rhythm and life to everything.
@@jerrylewisthekid5479 Wow, you're one serious idiot and that's not being hyperbolic.
Wow! Thank you!
+Dave Harding Most welcome, and thank YOU for tuning in! We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright) available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack...
Best Regards,
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions
59 years ago, that's a lifetime.
Indeed! I was born when they were doing this show...
@@soapbxprod Frightening isn't it, where do those years go.
Dean’s hilarious
I wish it was 1960 again. For obvious reasons.
Hear ya loud and clear, man. Thanks for your comment- PS, love your channel. Great uploads!
Absolutely love
Like so much this music!
Lots and lots of Rat Pack and vintage Vegas clips on our channel page-
take a look there and you're sure to find stuff you'll really like. We have all the footage shot at the 1960 and 62 Sands Summits (including
the real songs that we cannot upload to UA-cam due to copyright)
available on 3 DVDs... we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat
Pack...
I heard it said ether in a documentary or read it somewhere that a lot of the comedy routines that looked to be ad lib were really written by Joey Bishop who was also a part of the rat pack and the last of that group to pass away.
of a tour " thank you of a team ! bro
Wow, times have changed.... Political correctness was not heard of back then... Thankfully....
this is the skit where Dean picks up Sammy and says I want to thank the NAACC for this wonderful trophy...... 3:17
Thanks very much, we're glad you're enjoying the Boys!
We have all the footage ever shot of the 1960 Summit- it fits on 3 DVDs- around 2 and a half hours including 10 minutes or so of silent footage... great song performances that we can't upload to UA-cam due to copyright compliance... we sell them burned to order for 55.00 including USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box postage. If you're interested, just send us a direct email to:
soapbxprod@aol.com
soapbxprod new
me encantan estos tres grandes
Interesting to see how this act evolved into the famous Frank Sinatra Spectacular
Dean Martin did a fine Cary Grant immatation!.
the rest of the impressions were pretty terrible.
They don’t need to be good. It’s hilarious nonetheless.
mitchell freifeld do it better
@@ajb6359 common! get real. they stink! It's just because whose doing them.
too bad this cuts in a few minutes after Sammy mentions hes smoking a joint between Dino and Frank
These champs did nice
It's his Cary Grant impersonation! :)
Little known fact---Frank also saved Joey Bishop's life one night. Outside the Sands, two goons had Joey on the ground..they were kicking him, punching him..it was horrible. Frank walked out and saw this and said, "Tony...Vinnie....that's good enough!" -- saved his life! I'm here all week, try the veal!
Paul- I dunno! Not from my end- could it be... Frank's kids? :) That's hilarious! I'll take saltimbocca, per favore!
*****
Luke, Maybe when the names "Tony" and "Vinnie" are used along with "Sinatra", an alert goes off at You Tube!! LOL!
tallpaul521 I don't know why, but I think it was somebody else not Joey....Don't remember the name exactly...
tallpaul521
AHAHAHA! :) Frank's reach extends from beyond the grave! :)
Andy McWilliams
"The coil's burned out..." LOL :)
What most people aren’t aware is during that time middle America were not comfortable with a black man sharing the stage with white artists. Martin and Sinatra had to deliberately drop colour innuendos just to appease the bigoted audiences. Not only did it work but they gave Sammy the platform to shine and showcase his immense talent.
👏👏👏👏
Luke, Just heard that Sinatra's longtime valet, George Jacobs, died on Dec. 28, at 86. Jacobs penned the book "Mr. S and Me" in 2003. Sinatra fired Jacobs after a gossip column reported him dancing with Mia Farrow at a nightclub. Jacobs went to work for George Hamilton -- George said Jacobs was more interested in being a celebrity than a valet. Hamilton's co-author on his last book "Don't Mind If I Do" was the same guy who co-wrote Jacobs' book.
:) Ain't it always the same story? Can't think of names now, but there have been a few valets and personal secretaries and publicists to the stars who became stars themselves... I'll try to think of one or two...
I miss my family!!!!!
It's like the GodFather . so many Movies written about this time in life.
What Dean said in 8:20 ?
lmao they just busted balls, sung songs and drank...not bad. you could tell they really loved what they were doing.
Sammya doing Will Jorden doing Ed Sullivan. Wonderful. This was tightly scripted and rehearsed. If you watch it a couple of times slowly, and watch the guys not featured for that moment, you can see the setups for the physical stuff. Most of the act is making fun of Sam and each of them looking like they're chastising each other for certain moves or saying things. Notice that Sammie doesn't drink the drinks he pours. but the other guy do.
2:08 hell yeah Sammy fuckin get it
Sammy... well... there wasn't anything he couldn't do.... and do amazingly... but he was a black man so he wouldn't ever get the recognition he deserved. Dean... he didn't really get why he was so popular. He enjoyed the spotlight, the success... but he really never bought into the notoriety. I wish I'd have been around for the $1.50 it cost to see this show. This doesn't exist today.
artbeau Is that really all it cost? Crikey, even for those days that would have been dirt cheap to see these legends. And to have a chance to dress up nice for an evening out, in a way that nobody ever does anymore.
How sure are you that this is from a 1960 Sands Summit? I think it may be from February 5, 1963.
Hello sam: yes, you are correct- we're sorry for the mistake. we produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat Pack- Sonny King gave this footage to us.
I always thought that they’re coping Jerry and Dean from 10 years earlier.
Whats with the lines through my post?
Paul! I have NO idea! UA-cam is a total hall of mirrors sometimes... I still can't figure it out! But rest assured, non mea culpa, my dear friend... :)
*****
Pallie, no problemo!
at min 5:48 I couldn't stop laughing
LOL! Sammy's Lionel Barrymore was the best, huh? Thanks for tuning in!
nascar24 fan ME EITHER MAN! HILLARIOUS
Liz Blue Lionel Barrymore in the Doctor Kildare series! AHAHAHA
nascar24 fan Guess you had to be there. And drunk. And a geezer.
of a time a Marine ! of time bro "
Awesome The Rat Pack Forever
What did Mr. Dean say at 6:55 ? when Mr. Sammy asked when was the last time you're cut by a colored fella ?
Same goes for Rat Pack,love them til i die.
yo les llamo los tres del inseparables acompañado de jack daniels y cigarrillos seran recordados siempre
I think this is 1963.
That scream at 0:34 XD
"PC" or not, that was funny!
back with them old slot machines used real silver dollars
Dean did great prat falls ...
Anne Roy I think it’s a skill he must have learned from Jerry...
@@lindashelley3635 True. Dean brought in the Rat Pack and then the Dean Martin Show a lot of funny little acts that he did with Jerry. Maybe because ... he missed it? :(
Oh how times have changed....for the worse i'm afraid, then you could be racist without being racist.....Now in 2022 they still haven't figured that one out yet
It's sad that today the PC police say this was racist and Sammy was mistreated. It was 60 years ago and maybe not to todays standards but Sinatra got Sammy into the hotel and got him through the front door. Prior to that Sammy was allowed to perform there but had to enter and exit through the kitchen and had to sleep at a slum just outside of the city.
They say Sammy did a lot of Coke back then.
my great uncle new frank his name was josepi the buccieri he used to put people on meat hooks if they had no respect
Voglio fare qualcosa per tutti i discendenti degli italiani , secondo me dovete conoscere i posti da dove venivano i vostri padri, o nonni, o bisnonni italiani, avete parenti
And how... Lenny Bruce and George Carlin would be pariahs to both today's collectivist and anti-individualist "progressives" and "conservatives"... welcome to the tyranny of the majority!
Always loved Mantegna..now even more! Wow -- I thought he was the best thing in the film, but the hair dept. did a crappy job on "Dean"..Mantegna's hair looked like it had been treated with Jerri Curl--too curly and oily.
Let Dean do the NAACP joke today!! Yikes!!!
More like 1963 at the Sands. No Peter, Joey or even Buddy Lester. No talk of Kennedy election.
John Billante This is only 8.5 minutes of the whole show. I’m sure the others must have appeared in it somewhere, either before or after this segment.
LMAO!
GENTILES GENTILES???
estos 3 siempre se tomaban su jack daniels y se fumaban su cigarrillo vean a sammy sirviendo, eso ya no sebe
It wouldn't play at all well now. Except for the lousy imitations, that were played out even back then, 99.99% of the jokes revolve around Sammy Davis Jr. being black. Sick even for 1960. Their cloths were all bespoke and made by Sy Devore.
mitchell freifeld ".... Sick even for 1960." There a scant few of us who do not agree with your analysis...thank goodness. You are right about how it would play now, in these tender times. Laugh In, The Flip Wilson Show, The Smothers Brother, In Living Color, Julia, Soupy Sales and probably Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Egomaniacs.
I love these guys, but why are all the jokes race based ?
Pretty primitive.