Frank Sinatra
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The Manchurian Candidate
(1962)When a platoon of U.S. soldiers are captured during the Korean War, Major Bennett Marco discovers a diabolical plot involving enemy leaders.

Some Came Running
(1958)Academy Award and Golden Globe-winner and Emmy-nominee Frank Sinatra ("Ocean's Eleven," "Pal Joey"), Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Shirley MacLaine ("Rumor Has It," "In Her Shoes") and Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Dean Martin ("Ocean's Eleven," "Rio Bravo"), star in this powerful drama about the difficult challenges facing a veteran when he returns home to deal with family...

Sinatra: All or Nothing at All
Sinatra: All or Nothing at All is an American documentary film that premiered in two parts on April 5 and 6, 2015 on HBO.

Anchors Aweigh
(1945)Oscar-winners Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra star as two sailors on leave in Hollywood who sneak into a movie studio so they can win an audition for aspiring singer Kathryn Grayson.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game
(1949)Two baseball players moonlighting in vaudeville clash with their team's new female owner and a gambler determined to thwart their pennant dreams.

Von Ryan's Express
(1965)A strong minded American Air Force Colonel takes charge of a troop of Allied soldiers trying to break away from a prison camp in Italy.

Suddenly
(1954)Tres mafiosos atrapan a una familia en su propia casa, cerca de la estación de tren, con la intención de asesinar al presidente de los Estados Unidos.

The Man with the Golden Arm
(1955)Fresh out of rehab, a recovered heroin addict driven to start anew as a jazz drummer must battle the forces and influences around him to stay clean.

Ocean's Eleven
(1960)Eleven friends devise a seemingly foolproof plan to rob five Las Vegas casinos on New Year's Eve. But complications arise despite clockwork timing.

Tony Rome
(1967)A Miami private detective is hired to solve a jewel theft but winds up dodging hoodlums and looking out for his millionaire client's daughter, only to run into more trouble.

The Detective
(1968)
Kings Go Forth
(1958)In this riveting war-time drama that packs plenty of explosive excitement and fervent passion, Frank Sinatra and Tony Curtis battle their own prejudices after learning the woman (Natalie Wood) they both love is not exactly who she appears to be.

Can-Can
(1960)
Robin and the 7 Hoods
(1964)In Chicago, the corrupt sheriff and Guy Gisborne, a south-sideracketeer, knock off the boss Big Jim. Everyone falls in line behind Guy except Robbo, who controls the north side.

The Tender Trap
(1955)A swinging bachelor finds love when he meets a girl immune to his line.

A Hole in the Head
(1959)The story of Tony Manetta, a widowed hotel owner, who, despite being unreliable when it comes to his professional and love life, is devoted to his son. Tony's brother, Mario, offers to help him with his finances, if he agrees to settle down.

Step Lively
(1944)Gordon Miller (George Murphy) has a hit in the works, especially since he latched onto a playwright whose real talent is his singing voice. Now all that flimflamming Miller must do is put his musical revue on stage before the rubber check underwriting it bounces his troupe from Broadway to the Bowery. As the typewriter-toting crooner, Frank Sinatra steps into his first top billing in this antic backstage musical based on the Broadway/Marx Brothers movie hit Room Service. With a nimble cast (including Gloria DeHaven, Adolphe Menjou and Walter Slezak) and buoyant Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne songs to go with farce, footlights and Frank, what else can a movie do but Step Lively?

The First Deadly Sin
(1980)Lawrence Sanders’ best seller The First Deadly Sin gave Frank Sinatra his first starring movie role in a decade.

Never So Few
(1959)Oscar-winner Frank Sinatra and Oscar-nominee Steve McQueen star as members of a badly outnumbered American battalion who overcome great odds to defeat the Japanese in Burma during WWII.

Come Blow Your Horn
(1963)60s swinger Alan shows competitive younger brother Buddy the ropes in single New York, while their conservative father mutters about the old days. Alan's parents are determined to stop Buddy from picking up any bad habits.