Frank Sinatra's stabs at a sixties sunbelt detective series, full of in-jokes, adolescent homophobia, bemused dialogue and reasonably serious narratives involving greed and murder, are relatively entertaining provided the viewer is partial to Sinatra and...read the complete Tony Rome (1967) review at Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
Though generally routine, Tony Rome (1967) is a surprisingly good detective thriller in some ways and better than the usual Rat Pack romps that dominated Frank Sinatra's early- and mid-'60s films. Sinatra had proved a long time before this, most famously...read the complete Tony Rome (1967) review at DVD Talk (Stuart Galbraith IV)