Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event
Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event

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Frank, Liza & Sammy: The Ultimate Event

1989
Movie
90 min
English

Over 30 songs including:Detroit/With A Song In My Heart/The Candy Man/What Kind Of Fool Am I/Bad/Music Of The Night/All That Jazz/Sailor Boy/Ring Them Bells/Mon Amour/Caberet/Where Or When/For Once In My Life/Mack The Knife/One More For My Baby/My Way/Style/Talk To The Animals/Money Money/I've Got You (Under My Skin)/I've Gotta Be Me/Birth Of The Blues/The Lady Is A Tramp/And The World Goes Round/That's Where We belong (New York)/New York,New York

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Dwight HemionGenres: Concert film, Musical

Plot Summary

This concert film captures a legendary one-night-only performance featuring three iconic entertainers: Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli, and Sammy Davis Jr. The trio delivers a show-stopping display of musical talent, each performing solo numbers and collaborating on duets and group numbers that highlight their individual styles and enduring chemistry. The event was a celebration of their careers and a rare opportunity for fans to see these titans of entertainment share the same stage.

Critical Reception

The concert was a highly anticipated event that generated significant buzz among fans of classic entertainers. While specific critical reviews from the time are scarce, audience reception was generally enthusiastic, appreciating the star power and the nostalgic appeal of seeing these legends perform together. It was seen as a grand spectacle for devoted followers of Sinatra, Minnelli, and Davis Jr.

What Reviewers Say

  • A spectacular showcase of legendary talent.

  • A nostalgic and entertaining display of musical icons.

  • A rare treat for fans of classic American entertainment.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular concert film is not readily available, but historical audience reactions suggest high appreciation for the star power and performances.

Fun Fact

This concert was filmed at the historic Civic Auditorium in Oakland, California, and was one of the final major joint appearances for Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. before their passing.

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