 |
Buy this DVD movie at online store in your country
Canada
Movie Reviews of Sergeants 3Movie Review: Sergeants 3 - Finally!! Summary: 5 Stars
FINALLY the long awaited release of the 'lost' rat pack movie!! Yeah! As a life long Dean Martin fans who has about 20 bad dubs of this, i'm psyched to see it finally commercially released!!
Not only is Dean totally CUTE in both dress and casual uniform, he has a great part in this one. I suppose it took so long because of the racial overtones, but racism WAS a part of our history, whether we like it or not and Dean is kinda the good guy here.
And it's pretty well known that the Rat Pack was instrumental (pun - get it!) in helping blacks start gaining equality in Las Vegas...
It's not a serious piece, or a western drama. It's silly, full of in jokes, a total guy movie. The history of the Ghost Dancer Indians is completely wrong and not even close to real history, but the Indians were often the bad guys back then (another racial problem with the movie - but hey - it's the 1960's and it's the Rat Pack...deal with it)...
In short, the guys are great and seem to be having a blast, despite the fact that Lawford is still amongst them (tho not for long)...
And, like i said, Dean is TOTALLY cute in it. So relax, have a beer, and enjoy it for what it is...
kimmmmy
and dover, the wonder dog
Movie Review: An old movie to enjoy again Summary: 5 Stars
I had forgotten about this 1962 movie until I saw it had been released on DVD so I decided to buy it for fun. The picture and sound quality were very good and the enjoyment level I had was super. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop were perfect for their roles. If you like old movies in lovely settings, then this movie has all the elements for good entertainment, without social/political messages, explosions, sex, and profanity. An audio commentary of the movie with Frank Sinatra, Jr. contains interesting tidbits during the filming about the actors and locations for the splendid cinematography. Not many movies made today are filmed on location as this one was, which is another reason why I think it is a gem.
Movie Review: At last Summary: 5 Stars
I saw this film the first time when I was about 20 years old. Friends asked me to join them going to this movie. When I asked what kind of movie we were going , they answered that it was with frank sinatra, dean martin and sammy davis. Oh my god I thought, it wil be a singing or some kind of musicalfilm. Not my kind of film. But they convinced me to go.
What a movie !!!! Since that time I saw it about 5 times in the movietheaters.When the internet came into our lives I started a search and finally at least, after more than many, many years a hit at amazon.
It made me very happy now that it is on dvd. I wil show this film to every one and hope that everybody wil feel the same kind of exitement I felt in those days.
.
Movie Review: the rat pack's missing film Summary: 5 Stars
Sergeants Three was the latest so called holy grail for fans on imdb. It's not a bad film, a remake of Gunga Din. Supposedly that's what kept it out of video for years, a copyright fight. I'm a big fan of the rat pack, especially Dean Martin. My big problem with the film is that Sammy Davis Jr.'s Gunga Din is portrayed as a bufoon. The better way would've to portray him as a person who's street smart but isn't given a chance to show it. even the cover art portrays him as a bufoon. Despite that it's a solid movie with good support by Ruta Lee, Joey Bishop, Michael Pate, and Henry Silva
Movie Review: A log awaited release..... Summary: 5 Stars
I've waited a long,long time for this movie to be released. I saw it when it was first released (1962) and unable to find it until now.I came accross this movie on a cable station and watched it. I logged onto to Amazon.com and found it for sale. I purchased it and watched it again. I have to admit, it was a little campy, but it was the Rat Pack in the making.
If you are a fan of western movies, Martin,Davis,Sinatra,Lawford and Bishop, you have to have this in your collection...
More Movie Reviews: 1 2 3 4 5
|
 |