Tony Rome (1967)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 111m
Director: Gordon Douglas
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte

Synopsis:

Forced to make a living repatriating errant rich girls, Miami private investigator Tony Rome is employed by one wealthy parent to find the stones she was wearing that night. That is only the start of it, and he is soon caught in the middle of cops and hoods as bodies begin to turn up.

Review:

Smart dialogue and a star on good form raise this typically 60s offering in Private Eye territory above the cheapness suggested by its titled song, dull storyline and totally inept 'Carry-on' framing device of having a woman bend down in front of the camera.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 111m
Director: Gordon Douglas
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte

Synopsis:

Forced to make a living repatriating errant rich girls, Miami private investigator Tony Rome is employed by one wealthy parent to find the stones she was wearing that night. That is only the start of it, and he is soon caught in the middle of cops and hoods as bodies begin to turn up.

Review:

Smart dialogue and a star on good form raise this typically 60s offering in Private Eye territory above the cheapness suggested by its titled song, dull storyline and totally inept 'Carry-on' framing device of having a woman bend down in front of the camera.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 111m
Director: Gordon Douglas
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte

Synopsis:

Forced to make a living repatriating errant rich girls, Miami private investigator Tony Rome is employed by one wealthy parent to find the stones she was wearing that night. That is only the start of it, and he is soon caught in the middle of cops and hoods as bodies begin to turn up.

Review:

Smart dialogue and a star on good form raise this typically 60s offering in Private Eye territory above the cheapness suggested by its titled song, dull storyline and totally inept 'Carry-on' framing device of having a woman bend down in front of the camera.