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Hampa dorada

Título original: Tony Rome
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
3,5 mil
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Frank Sinatra and Deanna Lund in Hampa dorada (1967)
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Tony Rome es contratado por un millonario para encontrar las joyas que le robaron a su hija. En la búsqueda, tiene varios encuentros con capos locales, así como con la policía de Miami.Tony Rome es contratado por un millonario para encontrar las joyas que le robaron a su hija. En la búsqueda, tiene varios encuentros con capos locales, así como con la policía de Miami.Tony Rome es contratado por un millonario para encontrar las joyas que le robaron a su hija. En la búsqueda, tiene varios encuentros con capos locales, así como con la policía de Miami.

  • Dirección
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Guión
    • Marvin H. Albert
    • Richard L. Breen
  • Reparto principal
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Jill St. John
    • Richard Conte
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    3,5 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Guión
      • Marvin H. Albert
      • Richard L. Breen
    • Reparto principal
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Jill St. John
      • Richard Conte
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Tony Rome
    Jill St. John
    Jill St. John
    • Ann Archer
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Lt. Dave Santini
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Rita Kosterman
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Rudolph Kosterman
    Jeffrey Lynn
    Jeffrey Lynn
    • Adam Boyd
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Vic Rood
    Sue Lyon
    Sue Lyon
    • Diana Pines
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Ralph Turpin
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Sally Bullock
    Joan Shawlee
    Joan Shawlee
    • Fat Candy
    Richard Krisher
    Richard Krisher
    • Donald Pines
    Lloyd Gough
    Lloyd Gough
    • Jules Langley
    Babe Hart
    • Oscar
    Templeton Fox
    Templeton Fox
    • Mrs. Schuyler
    Rocky Graziano
    Rocky Graziano
    • Packy
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Irma
    • (as Elizabeth Fraser)
    Shecky Greene
    Shecky Greene
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      • Gordon Douglas
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      • Marvin H. Albert
      • Richard L. Breen
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    8srohe

    Excellent example of a '60s flick

    The best reason for watching this film is to use it to transport yourself back to the 1960's, and experience that period from the perspective of a 50's Rat Pack star.

    This is not a great movie by today's standards, but as a child of the 60's and 70's myself, I can say that this movie does take you back to a time when America had a completely different environment, and mindset. The character portrayed by Sinatra, and the dialogue in general, presents a good example of what the typical American Male thought of as "cool" in the early 60's.

    True, it's not what we find entertaining today, but that's not why I like to watch old movies. I watch old films because they have an extraordinary ability to take you to a time when the world, and people in general, had a very different view of things and also what was fashionable at that time.
    7june-sasser

    Finding Nimmo

    The guy Sinatra is looking for throughout the film is named Nimmo. I just couldn't let that go by without comment. This is good light entertainment. Florida in the 1960's is not bad to look at. A few good laughs thrown in. All in all not a bad flick. Ms. Rowlands looked incredible. Almost Grace Kelly good looking. St. John was good. Conte was good. Simon Oakland did his usual great job. Oakland must have been working somewhere every day of the 60's and 70's. And Frank was Frank.
    6diamondgroup

    A Gulty Sinatra and St. John Pleasure

    Sure, it doesn't have a great plot line and there are more holes than a B-17 flying back from the ball bearing plant in Germany, but it is fun!It is as about as politically correct as a Klan meeting, and that is part of its charm. By 1967, Sinatra was already a magnificent anachronism. His world of of "ring a ding,ding",and "broads", martinis and captain's hats were longer hip or remotely cool. He still keeps trying, however. Just four years before, with Kennedy still in office, Tony Rome would have seemed like "Mr. Hip"', Daddio. By 1967, the glory days of the Rat Pack were over, the Beatles had taken over America along with their countrymen, we were deeply involved in Vietnam, American cities were burning, and drugs were everywhere. Timothy Leary was now cool to an entire generation of young Americans. Still,Sinatra is Sinatra. I am awfully glad he didn't pull up in a flower power VW Beetle, wearing long beads and a Nehru jacket.It must of been galling to him that he was no longer the hippest thing on two feet, however. His reaction seems to be to ignore the entire subculture. " Just a bunch of kids!".

    Anyway, this is a fun movie! Shecky Greene, a former Sinatra favorite and later an outcast, is a bad guy. Richard Conte, a Sinatra pal, plays his pal in the movie.Rocky Graziano is in it. And let's not forget one of the all time babes, Jill St. John. They could have forgotten the plot and had her steal bikinis all day, by trying them on and wearing them out of the store. Normally I would rate this movie a four or a five, just based on the acting on the script. It gets two extra points for Jill St. John's bathing suit!
    7bengleson

    more snappy dialogue then you'd find at a towel flicking contest

    This is one breezy film. Sinatra one lines himself solidly throughout. In films like this, there aren't many moments of reflection. This saves us the trouble of examining the plot and the character motivation too intently. The benefit to the viewer is that the whole experience remains visceral and on the surface. On occasion I like films that don't challenge me, that simply vibrate with a peculiar sort of corrupt, smarmy, highly heated decaying fun. Sinatra dashes all over Miami in search of his maguffin. He pops in to the lives of many marginalized denizens of the underworld. He gets a taste of the lives of the newly rich and partially famous. His alter-ego, Richard Conte, provides a mundane, safe balanced universe for him to rest up in from time to time but the bulk of his characters time is spent in high risk action and lots of smart-assed talk. And for this viewer, that was just fine.
    6bkoganbing

    No Strain Film For The 'Voice'

    Long before Miami Vice which had hip cop Don Johnson living on a boat with an alligator in Miami Beach, you had Frank Sinatra as private eye Tony Rome doing the same.

    He's an ex-cop now a private eye who still has an inside with the police in the person of Richard Conte who's his former partner. Turns out he needs him when he takes the case of Sue Lyon who misplaced a diamond stickpin.

    Before the film ends Sinatra has himself all involved with every member of Lyon's family including wives and ex-wives, husbands and ex-husbands in a lovely blackmail scheme. Quite a number of people wind up dead including Sinatra's private eye partner Robert J. Wilkie. In the tradition of Sam Spade, though he might not have thought Wilkie the salt of the earth, it's an obligation to find out who shortened Wilkie's life span.

    Tony Rome is a Sinatra project through and through. Basically he just plays himself or at least shows the public persona that we know him for. Frank got parts in this for restaurant owner pallies, Mike Romanoff and Jilly Rizzo and one even for Rocky Graziano as a punch drunk old pug. There's even a part for Jill St. John as an amorous divorcée who you're never quite sure how she fits in the story. Jill and Frank were once a hot item, but this one was for old time sake.

    The problem with Tony Rome is you really do have to be a Sinatra fan to watch it. And I don't mean just of his singing, you have to be really into the whole rat pack scene.

    Otherwise Tony Rome and it's sequel Lady in Cement just ain't for you.

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    • Curiosidades
      The character Tony Rome appeared in three novels by Marvin H. Albert in the early 1960s: "Miami Mayhem" (filmed as this movie), La mujer de cemento (1968) (filmed under the same name), and "My Kind of Game."
    • Pifias
      Hollywood always vastly overestimates the speed with which chloroform is effective. It takes at least five minutes of constant application to induce loss of consciousness and then must be applied continuously to maintain unconsciousness. Also, the chin must be supported to prevent the tongue from obstructing the airway. There is also a high risk of possibly-fatal cardiac arrhythmia with it's use, which was one of the major factors in its being discontinued as a surgical anesthetic.
    • Citas

      Mrs. Schuyler: [to a sleeping Rome on the sofa] Mr Rome. Are we alone?

      Tony: [Rome awakes and looks around] Yeah. Why, what did you have in mind?

      Mrs. Schuyler: I'm Mrs. Schuyler. I want to hire you.

      Tony: Well, I'm afraid not. You see I'm tied up on a case this week. Maybe next week.

      Mrs. Schuyler: Well that will be too late. My pussycat will be dead by then.

      Tony: [with a bewildered look] Your pussycat?

      Mrs. Schuyler: Someone's trying to poison her.

      Tony: Oh. Well, how do you know?

      Mrs. Schuyler: From her attitude. She's nervous, she's terrified.

      Tony: Well, you can't bank too much on the attitude of a pussycat.

      Mrs. Schuyler: Well my pussy used to be so sunny and full of fun, with the sweetest smile.

      Tony: You got a pussy that smiles?

      Mrs. Schuyler: No, that's just the point. She's frowning now. She knows. I tell you she knows.

      Tony: Well, I'm afraid I can't help you, Mrs. Schuyler.

      Mrs. Schuyler: But, you could at least meet my pussy.

      Tony: No, no, no. It's not possible. I can't meet your pussy. No. Why don't you try the Burns Agency - they specialize in pussy that won't smile.

      Mrs. Schuyler: Oh. Oh, well, thank you, Mr Rome. Thank you.

      [Mrs. Schuyler walks out the door]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Arena: Frank Sinatra: The Voice of the Century (1998)
    • Banda sonora
      Tony Rome
      Words and Music by Lee Hazlewood

      Sung by Nancy Sinatra

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de marzo de 1968 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Tony Rome
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Vaca Cut Botel, Marathon, Florida Keys, Florida, Estados Unidos(Exterior b-roll)
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      • Arcola Pictures
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