Sinatra – The Man and his Movies, GFT 13, 20, 27 December, 2015
Whilst old blue eyes is perhaps best known for his crooning, he also enjoyed a illustrious film career, starring in over 50 feature films spanning several decades. He was born on 12 December 1915, and to celebrate the centenary of his birth, GFT is delighted to screen a selection of his finest cinema works.
13, 20 and 27 December, 2015 – Glasgow Film Theatre
The Manchurian Candidate12A
Sunday 13 December 19:00
Marking a darker turn in Sinatra’s career, John Frankenheimer’s classic adaptation of Richard Corden’s paranoid cold war suspense tale is ranked amongst the greatest political thrillers of all time…
Young at HeartU
Sunday 20 December 13:30
Starring Sinatra and Doris Day, Gordon Douglas’ 1954 musical was the first to feature the classic romantic loner often associated with Sinatra and his music.
High SocietyU
Sunday 27 December
Show Times 13:00
Based on The Philadelphia Story, this toe-tapping Technicolor musical features Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in her last acting role.
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