Frank Sinatra - The Early Years Collection (1951)
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Frank Sinatra - The Early Years Collection (It Happened in Brooklyn / Step Lively / The Kissing Bandit / Double Dynamite / Higher and Higher)
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| Directed by | Irving Cummings, Richard Whorf and Tim Whelan |
| Cast | Jane Russell, Groucho Marx, Frank Sinatra, Don McGuire, Howard Freeman, Fred Aldrich, George Chandler, Bill Erwin, Harry Hayden, Frank Orth, Nestor Paiva and Lee Phelps |
| Theatrical Release | December 25, 1951 |
| DVD Release | May 13, 2008 |
| Running Time | 461 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 883929011520 |
| Buy this item | $28.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 24 7:51 EDT (details) 5 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 42 new from $23.92, 4 used from $27.95 |
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Average user review:| Frank Sinatra the early years |
The duo singing in It Happened in Brooklyn was better than I expected.Well done.. July 16, 2008
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| A Goldmine of Early Sinatra Films for Fans!!! |
All of the following films are in B&W, except for "The Kissing Bandit":
"Higher and Higher" (1943) was Sinatra's first full-length film, and, with Jack Haley on board in the lead male role, is somewhat amusing and entertaining filmfare. The highlights, for Sinatra fans, are Sinatra singing "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" and "The Music Stopped", along with a few other songs. The plot is thin, with Sinatra playing himself, but this film is still a must for major Sinatra fans who will want to own this dated, but rather fun romp. (2 1/2 out of 5 stars)
"Step Lively" (1944) is much more exciting fare for Sinatra fans, as Sinatra plays the lead male role and shares his first on-screen kiss (with co-star Gloria de Haven) in an amusing tale about a Broadway producer (George Murphy) trapped, with his cast, in a Manhattan hotel suite because he can't pay his bill. The plot is amusing, and Sinatra sings four songs, including "As Long as There's Music". (3 1/2 out of 5 stars)
"It Happened in Brooklyn" (1947) is easily the most interesting and entertaining of the films in this box set. Co-stars, Peter Lawford (long before he was in the Rat Pack!) and Jimmy Durante help make this film a thoroughly entertaining musical. Although the musical performances are mostly low-key and not big production numbers, the songs (by Jules Styne and Sammy Cahn) are top-notch, including "Time After Time", "I Believe", "The Brooklyn Bridge", and "It's the Same Old Dream". The high point of the film is the Durante-sinatra duet, "The Song's Gotta Come From the Heart". Also, in the 6 degrees of separation department, a young teenaged Andre Previn is featured on piano (he AND Frank Sinatra each married Mia Farrow a few decades later...)(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Kissing Bandit" (1948) Of all of Sinatra's 50-plus films, this is the film that made Sinatra BLUSH the most when reminiscing about his film career. Yes, this one nearly makes the SO-BAD-IT'S-GOOD department! Sinatra LOOKS fabulous throughout, in lovely Spanish outfits in glorious color, but his acting is at its worst (though a lot of Sinatra fans, like myself, find him rather charming in this film), and the songs are not memorable. This film is definitely worth seeing for its near-camp value, but maybe not a film most people would want to own...the far-superior "Meet Danny Wilson" from 1951 (actually, a VERY GOOD film!) would have made a better choice for this boxed set than "The Kissing Bandit" or the next film in the set...(2 1/2 out of 5 stars)
"Double Dynamite" (1951, but, apparently, filmed years earlier) has the saving grace of co-star GROUCHO MARX! However, even his considerable talents cannot save this film from having the dubious distinction of being even worse than "The Kissing Bandit"! The great Jane Russell also co-stars, but the script is very weak and Sinatra seems spaced-out throughout the film. However, for major Sinatra and Marx fans, there is some charm to be found here. There are also two songs. (2 out of 5 stars)
Now, I've judged these films AS FILMS rather harshly. But, as vehicles for Frank Sinatra in the early years of his career, "Step Lively" and "It Happened in Brooklyn" are really quite excellent. "The Kissing Bandit" and "Double Dynamite" are good for laughs (the wrong kind, but laughs they are!) and have a certain charm to them. Even at his worst, Sinatra could not help but entertain! For that, and for historical value, I rate this DVD boxed set 3 1/2 out of 5 stars, overall. February 28, 2008
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