Narrated by Tina Sinatra, this TV compilation brings together memorable moments from Frank Sinatra’s career on television, in the studio and in concert through the fifties, sixties, seventies and eighties. Many of his best loved songs are featured including Fly Me To The Moon, Witchcraft, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, My Way, Strangers In The Night, That’s Life, The Lady Is A Tramp and many more.

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Shadow Realm is a compilation of two episodes planned for the short-lived Fox Network television ser...

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The film chases a historical event when King Jungjo tried to replace hispersonal revenge on those wh...

Host John Larroquette takes viewers on a nostalgic trip through the 1965-1968 sci-fi comedy series. ...

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An inspiring feature documentary and love story, about the overnight sensation, actor and internatio...

A campy look at the making of the 1964-67 TV series, as told by stars Bob Denver, Dawn Wells and Rus...

"The Atheist Experience," produced in Austin, Texas, is the only atheist TV show in the United State...

Featuring interviews from major cast and crew members, along with 200 fans from across the country, ...
Television plays an important role in the life of the people of Havana. Despite there being only one...
Documentary road movie ‘Tarot Serbia’ is following Milan Radonjić, the star of ‘Commercial Tarot’ on...

This made-for-TV film version uses the title and general premise of Jules Verne's novel, but had its...

The movie that reveals the feuds behind America's favorite show.

Hosted by composer & arranger extraordinaire David Foster, the Concert for World Children's Day. Rec...

This release brings together a trio of primetime television - 1968 Francis Albert Sinatra Does His T...

Lots of places connected through one object, the TV. In the beginning that’s just a coincidence, but...