Featurette: Interview With Frank Sinatra

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The Manchurian Candidate featurette: 1985 interview with Frank Sinatra, writer and director of the movie.

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  • Frank was a true man, and all young men today should follow him as an example.

  • This is 1988, not 1985.

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  • One word describes this man: Legend

  • what an awersome interview-thanks for posting

  • @SuzyZ Me, too. I just discovered my connection to his songs a couple years ago (although I grew up in the 60's hearing him in my father's house I didn't get it at the time) Now in my mid 50's I appreciate the romance of the lyrics and the warmth and understanding of his delivery of these timeless songs. It's almost impossible to explain to someone who doesn't get it. Frank gets inside your soul.

  • @averagefamilyman12 well to much alcohol in his vens.. tks x ring.

  • I hadn't seen this interview in a long time. Thanks for posting it. They don't make them like that anymore. They had the nerve to try to make remake of it and you can't of course. The remake failed because the orginial was brilliant.

  • Not a day passes in my life that I am not surrounded by his music. I am grateful to have been born in the world with him in it. Yes I am a shameless adoring fan.

  • @62easthar62 I think everyone kissed his ass. He radiated the message that that was the way to deal with him. He was a larger than life performer and thus surrounded by sycophants. Regardless, he was brilliant.

  • A sexy beast!! brilliant performer! Who among us is so pure?

    

  • @MaryJane3974 no, he used to be friends with people of mafia backgrounds, he used to sing for them but in no way was he on there payroll

  • So what if he was a womaniser or involved in mob activity? Look, he was a fine entertainer and singer and the music world is a better world for having him in it.

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