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| Directed by | Gordon Douglas |
| Cast | Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Martin Gabel, Lainie Kazan, Pat Henry (II), Dan Blocker, Richard Conte, Richard Deacon and Chris Robinson |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1967 |
| DVD Release | May 24, 2005 |
| Running Time | 93 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 024543162605 |
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A very good movie. People of all generations would like it. It has an adult theme to it. There was only one other movie he made as this character. Such a shame it would have made a great detective series. Frank Sinatra was a great actor,and this movie shows his skill. And a good cameo role by the very gorgeous Racquel Welch is a double bonus.
September 2, 2008Love the waffle iron. It's great. My husband and I decided that they would make gifts for our kids when the girls showed so much intrest in the iron we now have.
May 30, 2008this was a bomb at the box office for a good reason. The silly music drowns out silly scenes. Frank looks good but the story is awful he tries his best but there is no getting around a bad movie...
February 28, 2008Lady in Cement hit the theaters in New York City 11/20/68 starring Frank Sinatra as Private Investigator Tony Rome, Raquel Welch as Kit Forrest and Richard Conte as Lt. Dave Santini. It's a warm sunny day in Miami and Tony and a Buddy of his are on Tony's boat out in the middle of nowhere looking for treasure. Tony looses at poker so he's the one that has to put on the scuba diving gear and has to go in the water to look for the treasure. While Tony in the water he comes across a ********* ****** in cement shoes. After they call, the Coast Guard Tony has to go to the station to meet with Lt. Dave Santini. Tony hired by Waldo to try to fine Sandra Lomax, which leads him to the beautiful Kip Forrest. When Tony comes calling on Kip, Kip mistakes him for someone else and calls Al Munger to take care of Tony. Now Tony fines himself in a real mess which has Tony ******* from the ***. As far as the movie goes, this was far better then the last picture that had Raquel Welch in it. I thought that Frank Sinatra was excellent playing the role of the Private Investigator. He was pushy when he had to be and yet smart enough to get at of jams. What can you about Raquel Welch that hasn't been said already. So was fantastic playing the role of Kip Forrest. When she walks up the ladder out of the swimming pool in that ***** ****** it just made you want to melt. You can never get enough of Raquel and she played a lot bigger role in this film then in the last one, she was in. I give this movie 10 weasel stars for two reasons. The first is because the action in this movie keeps you on the edge of your sit trying to figure out how this movie is going to finish. The second reason and the main, because of Raquel Welch. Raquel brings out the best of any movie she's stars in with her body and she's a great actress.
January 28, 2008One of the things that I admired about Frank Sinatra was his versatility and professionalism. Whenever he did something, be it a song or a movie, he threw himself into it. Lady in Cement, the second (and unfortunately the last) of his Tony Rome movies, shows that same dedication to his craft. While the movie's plot is sometimes hard to follow, the performances make it worthwhile. Sinatra plays the hardboiled, tough guy detective to perfection, but also has a sly smile on his face letting the audience know he's having a good time. Dan Blocker, who was just reaching beyond his Bonanza role of Hoss, gave us glimpse of the potential that was cut short by his untimely death. This was his last movie. And rounding things out is the beautiful Raquel Welch, whose stunning looks overshadowed the fact that she quite often tried to rise above the eye-candy parts she was given. While Lady in Cement is not quite up to its predecessor, Tony Rome, it's still good fun, and gives us a glimpse back at the end of the sixties. It was an era when, as Frank would've said, men were men and broads were broads.
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