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Frank Sinatra Show: Welcome Home Elvis

Frank Sinatra Show: Welcome Home Elvis
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In 1957 Timex sponsored a series of TV Variety Show Specials starring Frank Sinatra broadcast on The ABC Television Network. The last in the series taped on 12th May 1960 in Miami, was perhaps the best of all, featuring Elvis Presley, upon completion of


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20903 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-02-10
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Black & White, DVD, Live, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 60 minutes

Customer Reviews

Frank, Elvis, and Sammy shine in antiquated surroundings3
First, the negatives: 1) the quality of the video and sound leave a lot to be desired, but fortunately not so poor as to make the show unwatchable; 2) portions of the broadcast feature the backing dancers in performances that are laughably antiquated (not to mention the opening bit featuring all of the stars is pretty corny); and 3) the bonus 45 minute-long Elvis documentary is an amateurish, low-budget production, looks like it was dubbed off a low-budget VHS tape recorded at EP speed (note that the actual Frank Sinatra Timex show is of better quality than this extra feature).

All of the above would normally sink the rating to one-star. Fortunately the DVD is redeemed by a few classic pop songs by Frank Sinatra, several bits by Sammy Davis Jr. (a tune from PORGY AND BESS, a comedy bit where Sammy mimics celebrities), and the legendary summit meeting of the top 1940s and 1950s idols: Frank and Elvis Presley. Neither Frank nor Elvis' performances rate among their all-time best, but both are in good form. Although Dean Martin is not around, another ratpacker Joey Bishop has some funny quips, and a teenage Nancy Sinatra is in some scenes (quite a few years prior to "Boots Were Made..." and "Something Stupid"). The good scenes outweigh the poor ones, making this probably one of the few variety shows of that era that remain entertaining to watch over four decades later. Overall, for Frank and Elvis collectors only ... there's too much better material by both artists available to put this on the must-see list unless you are big fans of one or both stars.

Frank Sinatra Show: Welcome Home Elvis5
I've been a "Frank Sinatra" & "Elvis Presley" Fan since I was in my early teens and would like to remark that this is a unique and memorable DVD.

Boy, the year was 1960, and Frank Sinatra schedules Elvis the King of Rock-and-Roll as his guest star. Elvis can be seen just back from serving his 2 year conscription in the U.S. Army. It has been said that Elvis came back to reclaim his title as the teen-idol. The interesting part of this DVD was that the original and unedited "commercials" from the shows' sponsor "TIMEX" watches. It was great and nostalgic.

Another interesting part of this show is Sinatra's other guest stars as "Nancy Sinatra". Other highlights were "Sammy Davis, Jr.", "Joey Bishop" and "Peter Lawford", the only other missing member or guest of the infamous "Rat Pack" was "Dino".

My only complaint is the quality of the DVD. It was rather poor. Considering its' age, forty-four years ago, though, the visual was still discernable.

All-in-all, this is a must for all Elvis / Sinatra buffs. I truly enjoyed this DVD.

Film - not tape3
Note that the DVD's notes and Amazon's description are wrong. The TIMEX SHOW is from a kinoscope (film) not video tape. This means that the picture and sound quality are poor. While the entire progam is there the start of the show is clipped a couple seconds. If you think you would like the show because of Sinatra and Presley you will very much.