Episode 3
The third episode sees Sinatra turn his career around, the birth of the Rat Pack, his connection with the mob and the unravelling of his relationship with the Kennedys.
An up-close and personal examination of the life, music and career of the legendary entertainer. In 1971, Frank Sinatra sang his legendary 'retirement concert' in Los Angeles, featuring music which was said to reflect his own life. Told in his own words from hours of archived interviews, along with commentary from those closest to him, this definitive four-part series weaves the legendary songs he chose with comments from friends and family, as well as never-before-seen footage from home movies and concert performances.
An unprecedented tribute to the beloved showman, with the full participation of the Frank Sinatra Estate, the third episode sees Sinatra turn his career around, the birth of the Rat Pack, his connection with the mob and the unravelling of his high-profile relationship with the Kennedys.
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Frank Sinatra
How Could You Do A Thing Like That To Me?
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Alex Gibney |
Producer | Jeff Pollack |
Producer | Erin Edeiken |
Producer | Sam Pollard |
Executive Producer | Frank Marshall |
Executive Producer | Alex Gibney |
Executive Producer | Blair Foster |
Executive Producer | Sharon Hall |
Executive Producer | Broderick Johnson |
Executive Producer | Andrew A Kosove |
Executive Producer | Charles Pignone |