Description: see photos for more info. any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.PAL format tape. Please make sure you have a multi-format vcr. COMBINED POSTAGE FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS This is an interesting and very modern detective film. Frank Sinatra plays the title role--a private detective who seems very cool and disaffected. Of the three detective shows he made in the late 60s, I'd rate this one #2--behind the superior film "The Detective". However, this exceptional film is not related to "Tony Rome" or its sequel "The Lady in Cement". Regardless, Sinatra's world-weary performances were excellent--even if he seemed to try to make it look like he's not trying.The film begins with Tony doing what seems like a very mundane and not at all dangerous task--bringing home a drunk young lady to her rich daddy (Simon Oakland). Oddly, however, this good deed ended up leading to an apparently minor task--to find the young lady's missing earring. And, this task led to murder...in fact, a LOT of murders and mayhem. By late 60s standards, this film is awfully violent and Tony isn't exactly always the macho hero. Although he generally gets the best of it, he, too, gets the crap knocked out of him a few times in this rough and tumble film.As I said, I preferred Sinatra's "The Detective", but not by much. "Tony Rome" is a very good private eye film--a bit like a grittier version of "The Rockford Files"...minus most of the laughs. It's also odd that Tony is NOT the perfect manly sort of hero--especially since he repeatedly shows a stronger desire to wrap up the case than unwrap the very alluring Jill St. John--who spends much of the movie pursuing Tony. A very good film--especially since the mystery turns out to be a very interesting one. Worth your time.By the way, a couple interesting parts in the film are a cameo by the ex-champ Rocky Graziano as well as a VERY unusual sort of role for the comic Shecky Greene. Also, I just loved Tony's line "This is not a family. Just a bunch of people living at the same address." Priceless and indicative of the sort of smart-allecky stuff he tosses about during the film.
Price: 35 AUD
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Signal Standard: PAL
Former Rental: Yes
Rating: M
Director: Gordon Douglas
Sub-Genre: Crime/Investigation, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Cinematography: Joseph F. Biroc
Leading Role: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte
Studio: CBS-Fox Video
Special Features: Cult
Language: English
Release Year: 1967
Music: Billy May
Genre: Thriller & Mystery
Movie/TV Title: Tony Rome
Writer: Marvin H. Albert