My dad loved frank. I loved my old man. Frank was a bloke who didn’t care about race or money. I’m Australian and proud. The world needs more blokes like this 🇦🇺👍
he got blown off at the end, wouldn't even answer the hope question but i think Murrow kept cutting him off and so Frank was done with him for good. he will not be invited back for the two pizza's that were in that fancy 1956 oven. Those cooks were not just average cooks, they were picked by hand from a list of 500 available chefs
@@elizabethmalson3338 Frank was keenly aware of his talent, wealth, and the power that went with it. And privately mean, uncouth, snarling. It's a credit to Frank's acting ability that many can't tell when he's acting, which is really what fine acting is all about.
He strikes me as such a humble and kind person....great interview
He is, he also had a dark side u know
Who doesn’t
Right
He was actually an asshole apparently
Oh, brother. (emoji for eyeroll)
Loved The Way People Talked in This Era and Earlier....Such Class
My dad loved frank.
I loved my old man. Frank was a bloke who didn’t care about race or money. I’m Australian and proud.
The world needs more blokes like this 🇦🇺👍
This is like the 50s version of MTV Cribs😂
was thinking the same lmao
Good seeing this classic interview with one of the all time greats Frank Sinatra.
Somehow it his different watching this on UA-cam and him saying “I’m sorry you can’t see the colors.”
This interview is better than live tv interviews today lol. He answers right away no pause unless it’s prerecorded
He had great taste in his house and furnishings, just like his top flight taste in music.
A legend interviewing a legend.
At that time nobody knew that some years later Frank Sinatra would still be cool - even more cool than he was to date 😎 Thank you for this content 😊
Thanks for watching,
Well before the Rat Pack days….Sinatra was always one cool dude…
This was MTV cribs before MTV cribs
always making fun of his own lack of bodyweight hahaha just adorable!
by the way, the live link seemed to work better than today
If ever a life could be lived that opened every door, it was Frank's.
very very cool interview, thank you for the upload! it's in fantastic quality!!
Thanks for watching.
Great piece of Frank's history...
They had satellite broadcasting in 1956???
he got blown off at the end, wouldn't even answer the hope question but i think Murrow kept cutting him off and so Frank was done with him for good. he will not be invited back for the two pizza's that were in that fancy 1956 oven. Those cooks were not just average cooks, they were picked by hand from a list of 500 available chefs
I wonder if that home is still there? I'm sure it is.
torn down many years ago and replaced with a mansion
Frank looked quite young for 40 here
Toupee, make-up, 50s fuzzy camera.
he looks like 60
This home wasn't in Santa Monica--it was on Benedict Canyon Dr North of Beverly Hills. FS never lived in Santa Monica.
Wherever it was it was interesting and innovative for its time. Mr Sinatra's modesty and courtesy are impressive.
@@elizabethmalson3338 Frank was keenly aware of his talent, wealth, and the power that went with it. And privately mean, uncouth, snarling. It's a credit to Frank's acting ability that many can't tell when he's acting, which is really what fine acting is all about.
Lets colourize this historic film
Irreplaceable Frankie 🎼