landtuna said:
RicoGregg said:
Sinatra nearly committed "suicide" later when he made A Hole in the Head. The film is brutal, and for most of the rest of his life, interviewers couldn't get him to talk about it.
Why do you say that? I looked up the movie on IMDB and it got reasonable ratings and made $11M, not bad for its time. One reviewer even thought it was Sinatra's best work.
Fair question. I'll do my best to answer and to try to keep it brief.
Have you ever seen
A Hole in the Head? The movie is a marvel in one respect: Virtually every character, especially Eddie Hodges as Sinatra's screechy son, is annoying! With the possible exception of Eleanor Parker's character, it's virtually impossible to find anybody in this film you could like or care about.
Rather than list some of Mr. Sinatra's movies that I find superior, the list would be long, I'll just say that this work of his isn't even close to being his best.
I'm confident that your figures are correct. Does that include re-releases, worldwide gross, television licensing fees, and future home video earnings? Things were different in the movie industry back then. Frank Sinatra was in his movie grossing prime. He was automatic box office. He made a few other stinkers like
Come Blow Your Horn, but thanks to his enormous drawing power, his films all made money.
It's no trick for bad movies to get a good revue somewhere. If you look hard enough at enough newspapers, and that's one reason that 24 hour newsstands have thrived in L.A. for decades, you can find someone with something nice to say.
One of THE worst films of the 70s,
At Long Last Love, a train wreck of a movie musical that starred Burt Reynolds and Cybil Shepherd, and directed by the talented Peter Bogdanovich, was so badly received and reviewed that everyone associated with it wanted to find a hole to crawl into. Bogdanovich had to put full page ads in papers nationwide apologizing to theater owners for the film's poor quality.
But, the film did get a good review from a guy in Chicago named....Roger Ebert. He'll defend the film today.
If you've never seen
A Hole in the Head, oddly enough, I would recommend you do so. You know how they say a film or a TV show is unwatchable? Well, as bad as this film is, and it was directed by another great talent, Frank Capra, it IS watchable. If nothing else, you might want to watch to see how everything comes together, or falls apart, in the end.
Last add: Amazingly, this film has it's own fan website:
http://www.aholeinthehead.com