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Overview
Release Date:
10 November 1967 (USA) moreTagline:
The action is so fast... it's a wonder Tony Rome stays alive... and single!Plot:
Tony Rome, a tough Miami PI living on a houseboat, is hired by a local millionaire to find jewelry stolen from his daughter, and in the process has several encounters with local hoods as well as the Miami Beach PD. | add synopsisUser Comments:
No Strain Film For The 'Voice' moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Frank Sinatra | ... | Tony Rome | |
| Jill St. John | ... | Ann Archer | |
| Richard Conte | ... | Lt. Dave Santini | |
| Gena Rowlands | ... | Rita Kosterman | |
| Simon Oakland | ... | Rudy Kosterman | |
| Jeffrey Lynn | ... | Adam Boyd | |
| Lloyd Bochner | ... | Vic Rood | |
| Robert J. Wilke | ... | Ralph Turpin | |
| Virginia Vincent | ... | Sally Bullock | |
| Joan Shawlee | ... | Fat Candy | |
| Richard Krisher | ... | Donald Pines | |
| Lloyd Gough | ... | Jules Langley | |
| Babe Hart | ... | Oscar | |
| Elisabeth Fraser | ... | Irma | |
| Rocky Graziano | ... | Packy |
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110 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)Certification:
West Germany:18 (nf) | Iceland:14 | Finland:K-16 | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | Australia:MMOVIEmeter: 
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Ralph Turpin, Hotel House Detective: The day they squeeze something out of Tony is the day Georgia elects a colored governor. moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (1994) (TV) moreSoundtrack:
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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.