The Cinematic Legacy of Frank Sinatra

The Cinematic Legacy of Frank Sinatra

by David Wills (Author), David Wills (Author), Frank Sinatra Jnr (Contributor), Nancy Sinatra (Contributor), Tina Sinatra (Contributor)

Synopsis

Film history is filled with stars created by the studio system. Occasionally, however, a performer emerged who, against all preconceived odds of what a star should be or look like, knocked down the walls of convention by becoming nothing other than what they already were. Frank Sinatra was the embodiment of this fundamental truth. The legacy of his work stands apart from many of his contemporaries, who essentially based their performances on an extension of a core character type. Sinatra, however, was able to take his signature persona and translate it successfully into many film genres - first as the comedic song-and-dance man, then as the dramatic actor and romantic lead, and finally as the tough guy and action hero. In The Cinematic Legacy of Frank Sinatra, David Wills presents a stunning collection highlighting the work of one of Hollywood's greatest stars. Sinatra's roles varied greatly in such classics as From Here to Eternity, Guys and Dolls, The Man With the Golden Arm and The Manchurian Candidate. Pairing more than two hundred first-generation photos with reflections on Sinatra from costars and work associates, this is an unforgettable showcase of the actor's transformation from world-famous singer, to movie star, to Academy Award winner, and finally, to one of the most enduring icons in cinema history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 1445655772
ISBN 13: 9781445655772

Author Bio
David Wills is an Australian native now resident in California, behind previous photo-collections such as 'Marilyn Monroe: Metamorphosis' and 'Audrey: The 60's'. His interest in contemporary cultures and pop iconography has seen him contribute to the archives of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.