Word: sinatras
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Spectacular (Sun. 7:30 p.m., NBC). Fanfare, with Judy Holliday, French Comedian Jacques Tati, Frank Sinatra...
When I Stop Loving You (Frank Sinatra; Capitol). The breeze that accompanies a few welcome cliches might waft this melodious ballad into popularity...
Suddenly (United Artists). Frank Sinatra, who ably made the switch from crooner to yardbird last year in From Here to Eternity, now proves there is plenty of ham on the famous skinnybones...
Plotted and photographed in a bare, newsreelistie-styler-Suddenly tells how Sinatra and two other toughs, in the pay of a foreign power, try to kill the President (unnamed) when he detrains in a small town called Suddenly (because it makes a good title for the film). Sinatra demonstrates that the years of microphone fixation, aggravated perhaps by the recitation of popular-song lyrics, have given him a full command of pathological gesture; but through no fault of Sinatra's, the pathology takes up so much screen time that moviegoers might fittingly be provided with white coats. Still...
Still without a divorce from Crooner Frank Sinatra, Cinemactress Ava Gardner left Nevada, where she had waited out her six-week legal residency stint, and rushed to Havana's Hotel Nacional, where she and Frankie had honeymooned so long ago. This time she registered as Miss Anne Clarke and maid, later went fishing with her old friend, Author Ernest Hemingway, hooked a twelve-pounder, while Papa caught nothing...