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  1. The Rat Pack Captured: Directed by Al De Caprio, Robert Finkelstein. With Count Basie, Johnny Carson, Sammy Davis Jr., The Four Step Brothers. They come onstage snapping their fingers, smoking cigarettes, joking about being happy drunks. Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rat_PackRat Pack - Wikipedia

    The Rat Pack was an informal group of entertainers that; in its second iteration, ultimately made films and appeared together in Las Vegas casino venues. They originated in the late 1940s and early 1950s as a group of A-list show business friends, such as Errol Flynn , Nat King Cole , Mickey Rooney , Judy Garland , Frank Sinatra and others who met casually at the Holmby Hills home of Humphrey ...

  3. Rat Pack fue el nombre con el que se conoció a un grupo de actores y músicos estadounidenses de la escena de Las Vegas que, reunidos como amigos, se generó alrededor primero de Humphrey Bogart y, a su muerte, alrededor de Frank Sinatra, y que trabajaron juntos en películas, conciertos, espectáculos, incluso en eventos políticos.

  4. Le Rat Pack. Aux États-Unis, dans les années 1950, le Rat Pack — littéralement « Club des rats » — réunit quelques-unes des stars les plus populaires du moment : Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop et Peter Lawford. Frank Sinatra est son leader incontesté. Très charismatique, le chanteur-comédien nourrit en outre de grandes ambitions.

  5. 7 de ene. de 1996 · His persona was that of the drunkest and coolest member of the Rat Pack, those avatars of a moment when smoke, ... Martin and Davis captured live at Giancana's Villa Venice in 1962.

  6. The public and private lives of Frank Sinatra (Ray Liotta), Dean Martin (Joe Mantegna), Sammy Davis Jr. (Don Cheadle) and Peter Lawford. Director Rob Cohen Producer Fred C. Caruso, Stokely Chaffin ...

  7. The trio performed a largely ad-libbed act of boozy humor, captured well in a recording of a 1962 performance at Chicago’s Villa Venice nightclub, The Summit: In Concert (released 1999). Although the racial and misogynist humor seems dated to the contemporary listener, the act was seen as the height of swinging sophistication in the 1960s.