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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0022891250197 Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Label: Quantum Leap Languages: Manufacturer: Quantum Leap MPN: DM2501D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Quantum Leap Release Date: November 16, 2004 Running Time: 85 minutes Studio: Quantum Leap Theatrical Release Date: October 18, 1957 Editorial Review: Description: This show as taped on December 10, 1959, a rare rainy day in Palm Strings, California, hence the improvised sets and the cast ribbing Sinatra about his grand idea of filming in "sunny" Palm Springs. At the time Sinatra was dating guest Juliet Prowse, who Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Ella and Frank what could be better!!This is a great show, For my money nothing is better than Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. This is a must have. Rating: - Ella is perfect and the show is an interesting slice of 50's TV lifeElla is technically and artistically perfect in "There's a Lull in My Life." She makes a difficult and brilliant execution look easy. I must have replayed it 20 times! Ol Blue Eyes is his old charming self and poignantly sings Rainy Day. The Timex commercials are interesting and fun to watch, which describes the rest of the show as well, albeit there are no other jaw-dropping performances besides There's a Lull..." Rating: - And we thought snow in Palm Springs NOW was rareThis is a great DVD. It shows the momentum and hilarity of an odd-ball snow storm in the Palm Springs Desert during a live Frank Sinatra show. The players all go-with-it... which makes it even more amusing to watch. Ella is just dynamite. She is the fire going off in the snow storm. Rating: - From the "original broadcast tape," my foot.Five stars for the show itself--Sinatra & Fitzgerald are great, even Peter Lawford's tolerable, and it's amazing that they pulled this thing together in a short time after getting rained out. But don't believe for a second that this was remastered from the original tape, or even remastered. Instead, it was taken from a somewhat dirty kinescope, transferred to what looks like a beat-up 3/4" cassette master. Which is all the more tragic since the original 2" tape master exists, a rarity in this period ... Read More |