Frank Sinatra Double Pack

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| Format | 2 DVD |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono) |
| Rating | G |
| Available | 09-04-2008 |
| Label | Warner Home Video |
| Actors | Sinatra, Frank, Crosby, Bing, Grayson, Kathryn, Kelly, Gene, Holm, Celeste, Gilbert, Billy |
| Sourced | Australia |
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High Society:Heiress Tracy Lord is engaged to one man, attracted to another and, just maybe, in love again with her ex-husband in this effervescent musical reinvention of Philip Barry's play The Philadelphia Story featuring an endlessly delightful Cole Porter score. Sinatra and Celeste Holm ask Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, Crosby and Kelly share True Love, Der Bingle and Ol' Blue Eyes swing-swing-swingle Well, Did You Evah? and Crosby and Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong jive with Now You Has Jazz.Anchors Aweigh:Gangway for Sinatra and Kelly as song and dance lead the list of activities when sailors on shore-leave fall in with a fatherless boy and his beautiful aunt. Includes the irresistible dance sequence with Kelly and Jerry, the cartoon mouse. Academy Award Nominations: 5, including Best Picture, Best Actor Gene Kelly, Best Song ("I Fall in Love Too Easily"). Academy Awards: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.
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