HBO is producing a four hour documentary with archival footage and family home movies based upon the life and career of Frank Sinatra. Martin Scorsese is also attached to direct a theatrical film about Sinatra, however, this project has been gestating for three years, with script revisions being made. I suspect that Scorsese wants a more candid and forthright portrayal of Sinatra than his family are inclined to approve.
Despite the Rat Pack's tomfoolery, it spoke volumes when Frank had Sammy's relatives in the FRONT of the audience. This was at a time when audiences were heavily segregated, especially in the Jim Crow era. How many performers of Frank's status would offer to shake hands with people of colour, back in 1960? Sinatra had many flaws, but when it came to race relations he was beyond reproach.
Because he was Italian and they were treated really badly back then so he knew where Sammy was coming from.. believe it or not.. and that is not from a google search.
Frank's reference to Gordon McRae and Carousel..Frank started the film but backed out due to the fact that it was going to be shot in two formats..he wanted to be paid for both. Johnny Grant became the "Mayor" of Hollywood and officiated at many of the Walk of Fame ceremonies.
"i would like to just get out of here Jerry". The text on the screen shows me this sentence. Did Dean want to get out of there? Did he want to go back to Jerry?
@@jerrylewisthekid5479, No, he was poking fun at Jerry because his act got canceled and Dean and the boys were in demand. He was no fan of Jerry in those days.
I don't see any fun between them either. They seemed to pass the time trying to fill it with things thought in that moment. Dean seemed to pass by accident. Then I hear him say this sentence: "I would like to get out of here Jerry". The text on the screen shows me this sentence. Did Dean want to get out of there? Did she want to go back to Jerry? I wonder if he ever regretted leaving Jerry and if he had more fun with him than with these four. As an Italian I don't laugh because to understand them you have to listen to what they say. The Martin & Lewis comedy was mostly visual, we laughed at what they were doing but too many Americans don't understand this detail. I see Dean more sacrificed with the Rat Pack than when he was with Jerry.
When he said that, he was moving the mic stand saying “ will you get out of here Jerry”. In reference to the mic stand being skinny like Jerry was. A harmless little dig to Jerry. Dean used that line a lot. Sometimes the text to screen isn’t always accurate.
I'm sorry, but this is a huge bore. It's not funny, there dragging it out. They're trying to be funny, but are failing desperately. If I would have been there, I most definitely would have gone running for the hills. The first one I heard was pretty funny, this last one wasn't. It was a snoozer.
I agree. They should have done a number when the conversation lagged. Just watching them walk around on stage fumbling at the bar and saying silly things about nothing, I’d want my money back.
Thank goodness Frank was blessed with that remarkable voice, because he simply wasn’t very funny. Dean Martin was incredibly talented, and funny to boot, a quick wit. Sammy Davis Jr could do just about anything.
Sammy Davis was just so happy being there with the Rat Pack and John Kennedy soon to be President JFK. The audience of the greats including Bob Hope a Starch Republican. All pulling for JFK's Election to be President of our Country...
+Patti Wicklund Hey, baby! It's Luke Sacher here. If you want to see all the uploads on my channel, here are the links to my home page and video uploads:: ua-cam.com/users/soapbxprod ua-cam.com/users/soapbxprod/videos Almost all of the 60 and 62 Sands Summit footage is uploaded, except for the "straight" songs (due to publishing copyrights). As to Vintage Vegas... and in particular Frank, and Joe E. Lewis... I'm in the process of editing selected silent footage from my archive that Sonny King gave to me back in 1998- here are a few great links: ua-cam.com/video/I8cNdF86YlY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/aAQa58bVaSs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/aAQa58bVaSs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/TazZy22hZUk/v-deo.html Give a kiss to my Auntie Jane! Lukie
Darryl Zanuck got all the help he needed from the Defense Department to produce The Longest Day, as long as Peter Lawford had a leading role. :) I thought that he was rather good, yes?
It becomes virtually impossible to produce any theatrical film or documentary about Sinatra without the consent of Tina, who oversees Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Nancy. They own the rights to all of the Columbia, Capitol and Reprise recordings. I presume that the Scorsese film, when it ultimately gets made, will use Sinatra's voice, juxtaposed against newly recorded versions of the Stordahl, Riddle and May arrangements.
Joey Bishop's brother Rummy was the emcee at the Brass Rail in Toronto for years. He sent drinks to my table for my lady and I one evening. I stayed at the Sands, the Sahara, and the Riviera on my 3 trips to Vegas. If you haven't been you have to go, it's a blast.
Mr Miller, Never knew that..thank you. I love Sinatra, but I think McRae was the best man for the role as it demanded a more Broadway, theater voice -- which McRae possessed.
i WAS in that audience......i was a showgirl at the Trop at the time,,,,,all the showgirls and dancers were always invited to be the audience because it was always filmed, and we were the best audiences.......good times.
I agree with your assessment. While Sinatra was at the peak of his singing ability in 56, and could certainly navigate through the Rodgers and Hammerstein score, he was physically slight looking and Billy Bigelow calls for a strapping, athletic man, like John Raitt, who originated the role on Broadway, or McRae.
The supreme irony is that after Sinatra was cast as Billy Bigelow in Carousel and he recorded portions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein score, he was led to believe that the Todd A-O process would necessitate shooting each scene twice. After he left the project, it was determined that only one shot would be needed. By that time, the producers had hired Gordon McRae.
Dean handsome as always
HBO is producing a four hour documentary with archival footage and family home movies based upon the life and career of Frank Sinatra. Martin Scorsese is also attached to direct a theatrical film about Sinatra, however, this project has been gestating for three years, with script revisions being made. I suspect that Scorsese wants a more candid and forthright portrayal of Sinatra than his family are inclined to approve.
Wow, what a job. Getting on stage, drinking and having fun with their buddies!
These shows are the best, and as close to time travel we have, enjoy yourselves...
Despite the Rat Pack's tomfoolery, it spoke volumes when Frank had
Sammy's relatives in the FRONT of the audience.
This was at a time when audiences were heavily segregated,
especially in the Jim Crow era.
How many performers of Frank's status would offer to shake
hands with people of colour, back in 1960?
Sinatra had many flaws, but when it came to race relations he was
beyond reproach.
You are right...
He was a civil rights champion. Broke color line in Vegas. 🙏🏽
Because he was Italian and they were treated really badly back then so he knew where Sammy was coming from.. believe it or not.. and that is not from a google search.
They where so charismatic wish I could of seen them in action ❤
Frank's reference to Gordon McRae and Carousel..Frank started the film but backed out due to the fact that it was going to be shot in two formats..he wanted to be paid for both.
Johnny Grant became the "Mayor" of Hollywood and officiated at many of the Walk of Fame ceremonies.
"will you get out if here, Jerry?" DID Y'ALL HEAR THAT AT 7:23???????
"i would like to just get out of here Jerry". The text on the screen shows me this sentence. Did Dean want to get out of there? Did he want to go back to Jerry?
@@jerrylewisthekid5479, No, he was poking fun at Jerry because his act got canceled and Dean and the boys were in demand. He was no fan of Jerry in those days.
@@TheRelger no, the first version of The Jerry Lewis Show premiered on Saturday September 21, 1963 on ABC. This video dates back to 1960.
the summit did a lot for booze
Those days men were men
Well folks we watched the Rat Pack and now we the have the dog pack coming with negative thoughts...
I don't see any fun between them either. They seemed to pass the time trying to fill it with things thought in that moment. Dean seemed to pass by accident. Then I hear him say this sentence: "I would like to get out of here Jerry". The text on the screen shows me this sentence. Did Dean want to get out of there? Did she want to go back to Jerry? I wonder if he ever regretted leaving Jerry and if he had more fun with him than with these four. As an Italian I don't laugh because to understand them you have to listen to what they say. The Martin & Lewis comedy was mostly visual, we laughed at what they were doing but too many Americans don't understand this detail. I see Dean more sacrificed with the Rat Pack than when he was with Jerry.
When he said that, he was moving the mic stand saying “ will you get out of here Jerry”. In reference to the mic stand being skinny like Jerry was. A harmless little dig to Jerry. Dean used that line a lot. Sometimes the text to screen isn’t always accurate.
@@hepcow1379 yes they also told me on Tumblr. Dean often made jokes about who he loved. Thanks for explaining it to me.
I'm sorry, but this is a huge bore. It's not funny, there dragging it out. They're trying to be funny, but are failing desperately. If I would have been there, I most definitely would have gone running for the hills. The first one I heard was pretty funny, this last one wasn't. It was a snoozer.
I agree. They should have done a number when the conversation lagged. Just watching them walk around on stage fumbling at the bar and saying silly things about nothing, I’d want my money back.
WISH THEY WERE STILL ALIVE AND DOING THESE SHOWS, I NEVER SAW THEM LIVE, WISH I HAD.
Thank goodness Frank was blessed with that remarkable voice, because he simply wasn’t very funny. Dean Martin was incredibly talented, and funny to boot, a quick wit. Sammy Davis Jr could do just about anything.
Can’t believe some of the negative comments on this priceless gem of these 5. My god, this is pure gold.
Thanks so Much, boss. Fenway is the Rat Pack of Ball Parks! Go SOX. :)
dean martin sure did look good at any age
Jessica Putnam
I agree even when he was in his 70's and was showing his age... He was still a handsome guy.
Dean Martin was 43 then he looks 33
Thank you do much for sharing. I loved that time of life even though I was born in 63. I would have loved to be in the audience!
Thanks for tuning in- I was born in '60, so I feel your pain! :) Nothing better than Sinatra and a Big Band...
1964 here. I did see Sinatra & Don Rickles.😀👍
PETER LAWFORD SO HANDSOME, DEAN MARTIN, FUNNY, SAMMY WAS TOO FRIENDLY, & OF COURSE FRANK THE KING
Sammy Davis was just so happy being there with the Rat Pack and John Kennedy soon to be President JFK. The audience of the greats including Bob Hope a Starch Republican. All pulling for JFK's Election to be President of our Country...
Rat Pack Party Girl gave those guys the idea to roll out the booze cart for the guys show at the Sands. She was in the audience in 1960s.
+Patti Wicklund Hey, baby! It's Luke Sacher here. If you want to see all the uploads on my channel, here are the links to my home page and video uploads::
ua-cam.com/users/soapbxprod
ua-cam.com/users/soapbxprod/videos
Almost all of the 60 and 62 Sands Summit footage is uploaded, except for the "straight" songs (due to publishing copyrights).
As to Vintage Vegas... and in particular Frank, and Joe E. Lewis... I'm in the process of editing selected silent footage from my archive that Sonny King gave to me back in 1998- here are a few great links:
ua-cam.com/video/I8cNdF86YlY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/aAQa58bVaSs/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/aAQa58bVaSs/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/TazZy22hZUk/v-deo.html
Give a kiss to my Auntie Jane!
Lukie
Check out the new book RAT PACK PARTY GIRL: From Prostitute to Woman's Advocate.
Darryl Zanuck got all the help he needed from the Defense Department to produce The Longest Day, as long as Peter Lawford had a leading role. :) I thought that he was rather good, yes?
I love how they don’t even acknowledge Peter Lawford who stands in the back only drinking, smoking and shaking hands. Being invisible...
Seems he was there only due to his connection to Kennedy.
@@TheRelger He was being punished for cheating on his wife to many times as if John could point fingers...
He was good he least talented of the Pack.
It becomes virtually impossible to produce any theatrical film or documentary about Sinatra without the consent of Tina, who oversees Frank Sinatra Enterprises and Nancy. They own the rights to all of the Columbia, Capitol and Reprise recordings. I presume that the Scorsese film, when it ultimately gets made, will use Sinatra's voice, juxtaposed against newly recorded versions of the Stordahl, Riddle and May arrangements.
This show was an absolute gasser.
Joey Bishop's brother Rummy was the emcee at the Brass Rail in Toronto for years. He sent drinks to my table for my lady and I
one evening. I stayed at the Sands, the Sahara, and the Riviera on my 3 trips to Vegas. If you haven't been you have to go, it's a blast.
nice footage, great quality
haha oh dean, the new book power of positive drinking? LOL what a show!
These guys had a blast in there time
Was There Any Color Footage Of The Rat Pack Perfoming At The Old Sands Hotel In Las Vegas Nevada Around 1960 Or 1961?
That's a darn good question. I'm sure there is but I have never see any. Hey folk speak out who has it...
I wish I could have been a fly on the wall seeing these guys in listening to them I miss him
Mr Miller, Never knew that..thank you. I love Sinatra, but I think McRae was the best man for the role as it demanded a more Broadway, theater voice -- which McRae possessed.
Thanks very much for all of these Summit uploads.
What I wouldn't give to have been in the audience!
i WAS in that audience......i was a showgirl at the Trop at the time,,,,,all the showgirls and dancers were always invited to be the audience because it was always filmed, and we were the best audiences.......good times.
Everyone is SOOO cool,very stylish. Handsome,G.Q. Does anyone know what they were drinking?
Ethanol pure with a touch of soda...Actually some of the boys did not drink alcohol. Joey Bishop...for one...
Loved this footage.(in great quality too)
Thank you for uploading.
They'll always be remembered.
I agree with your assessment. While Sinatra was at the peak of his singing ability in 56, and could certainly navigate through the Rodgers and Hammerstein score, he was physically slight looking and Billy Bigelow calls for a strapping, athletic man, like John Raitt, who originated the role on Broadway, or McRae.
Love then!
Dean at 8:20 .."There's ee ishh!" Guess he meant "there he is". HA!
More of these long adverts please you tube, they are really improving UA-cam
Sinatra was trash
I can see why Jeanne was so in love with her husband...Dino was just so cool
I'm a Dean fan, I'm very nostalgic. But this is boring and lame.
who is the guy who said " You don't need a chaser, nothing is going to catch it!" His wit was brilliant. Straight man that was hilarious.
Joey Bishop!
SAMMY!
*them
Peter Lawford way in the back not getting involved. He knew he was on thin ice
Was he ever.. Peter did not have much talent except for his looks..He was better off with out ever meeting the Kennedys. They destroyed him..
Peter lawford...he really is no part of the game...what is he doing there... ?
The supreme irony is that after Sinatra was cast as Billy Bigelow in Carousel and he recorded portions of the Rodgers and Hammerstein score, he was led to believe that the Todd A-O process would necessitate shooting each scene twice. After he left the project, it was determined that only one shot would be needed. By that time, the producers had hired Gordon McRae.
Oklahoma was in Todd-AO, Carousel was in Cinemascope55.
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Wild and crazy guys
Joey bishop doing the kkk joke!!!
+Dino martini AHAHA! "Any Jewish gangsters here? From the Matzia?" Frank replies: "It's a fine organization."
Frank Sinatra
I can't watched any more right now but wonder if they introduce all the mobsters in the back??
you dont need alcohol to i injoy life
been there,done that,and all done with that!
Me too --I just stopped out of the blue 10 minutes ago..Its almost 2 in the morning..
I thought this was the most boring thing I ever watched. All that talent up there and nothing funny came out of it.
About 5:10 or :15 when Dean comes back from kissing Angie twice he's seemingly trying to hide a little something.