Happy Holidays With Bing & Frank
Frank Sinatra directed this 1957 Christmas special in which he joins forces with Bing Crosby to run through a bumper crop of holiday favorites. In cozy production numbers set both in Victorian England and present-day 1950s America, these American legends duet on “Jingle Bells,” “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” “O Come All Ye Faithful,” “White Christmas,” and more. This is swinging holiday history that will never go out of style!
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the film type was older and not as enjoyable. it was just the 2 of them enjoying an evening, it was a very short dvd,Shipped as promised.
Rating: 3 / 5
The 25 minutes of Bing and Frank is good, not their best but good. The disk case states 90 minute running time and the Amazon site gives running time as 60 minutes. If you enjoy the majority of the disk being “bonus” materail it’s fine. I feel it’s a rip off.
Rating: 2 / 5
Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra are the greatest all-time singers. This DVD is a must for all those who appreciate good singing. Bing is the best chritmas singer of the world and Sinatra sings christmas songs very well. Having Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra together on the same DVD is a complete joy and you’ll understand what means great singing. All the songs are wonderful and now in color the DVD is something.
Nobody can’t do without this DVD.
João Daudt
Rating: 5 / 5
If you are a fan of either of these guys, and forgot how strong they each are as individuals and together, then this is a nice reminder via 1950’s TV of what great entertainment used to look like. While the acting and sets are a little dated, the songs and audio are very well done and enjoyable to watch. I only wish more of this type of material, especially of Sinatra from the late 50’s and 60’s was readily available to purchase, as they don’t make these types of shows anymore. And for the price, how can you go wrong?
Rating: 4 / 5
The music is good, but the dialogue is a bit boring — even unnecessary. A program this short should be “all singing” in order to make it fully worthwhile. Still, I find it nice to have in the “background” during the wrapping of presents. The “extras” feature is also “okay,” but a bit long and redundant.
Rating: 3 / 5