100 Years of Frank Sinatra
100 Years of Frank Sinatra

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100 Years of Frank Sinatra

2015
Movie
100 min
German

Tom Gaebel, with his smart suit, polished shoes and perfect hair, is the German gentleman of swing. As a tribute to his master, Frank Sinatra, he performs with the WDR symphony orchestra, playing all the Sinatra classics including My Way, Strangers in the Night and New York, New York.

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Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Music, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary celebrates the life and enduring legacy of legendary entertainer Frank Sinatra. It explores his incredible journey from his humble beginnings to becoming one of the most influential and iconic figures in 20th-century music and film. The film features archival footage, interviews with family, friends, and collaborators, offering insights into his triumphs, struggles, and unparalleled impact on popular culture.

Critical Reception

As a biographical documentary focused on a widely celebrated figure, '100 Years of Frank Sinatra' generally received positive attention for its comprehensive look at Sinatra's life. Critics often praised the archival material and the breadth of coverage, highlighting his multifaceted career and personal life. Audiences appreciated the tribute to a beloved artist.

What Reviewers Say

  • A fitting tribute to a cultural icon.

  • Explores the vast career and complex life of Frank Sinatra.

  • Offers a comprehensive look at Sinatra's musical and acting achievements.

Google audience: Google users generally viewed this documentary as a well-made and informative tribute to Frank Sinatra, appreciating the extensive use of historical footage and the insights into his legendary career and personal life.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released in 2015, marking the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's birth on December 12, 1915.

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