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Movin' with Nancy
Nancy Sinatra
(Actor, Producer),
Dean Martin
(Actor),
Jack Haley Jr.
(Director, Producer)
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IMDb7.4/10.0
Format | PAL |
Contributor | Tom Mankiewicz, Frank Sinatra Jr., David E. Blewitt, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Teri Garr, Jack Haley Jr., Lee Hazlewood, David Winters, Art Linkletter, Nancy Sinatra, Vilis Lapenieks, Steven North, David Saxon, Frank Bueno, Frank Sinatra See more |
Runtime | 1 hour |
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Package Dimensions : 7.32 x 6.69 x 0.55 inches; 7.04 ounces
- Director : Jack Haley Jr.
- Media Format : PAL
- Run time : 1 hour
- Actors : Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, Lee Hazlewood, David Winters, Sammy Davis Jr.
- Producers : Frank Bueno, Jack Haley Jr., Nancy Sinatra, Steven North
- ASIN : B00004XQSB
- Writers : Tom Mankiewicz
- Number of discs : 1
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5 Stars
A rare gem of a 1967 tv special, with Nancy Sinatra!
This was a gift for my husband and for me to enjoy together. It arrived even earlier than l first expected, so was impressed by that, and was in good condition, packed well. It was like a time capsule back to 1967, and Nancy and her guests, and the outdoor locations were fantastic! The music, the styles of the day, the vintage Royal Crown cola commercials were a bonus to have included. This tv special was quite unique, like a precursor to the 1980's music videos, but completely in the world of fashion and music of the 1960's. Nancy Sinatra was really "groovy", and great!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
This was a gift for my husband and for me to enjoy together. It arrived even earlier than l first expected, so was impressed by that, and was in good condition, packed well. It was like a time capsule back to 1967, and Nancy and her guests, and the outdoor locations were fantastic! The music, the styles of the day, the vintage Royal Crown cola commercials were a bonus to have included. This tv special was quite unique, like a precursor to the 1980's music videos, but completely in the world of fashion and music of the 1960's. Nancy Sinatra was really "groovy", and great!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A rare gem of a 1967 tv special, with Nancy Sinatra!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
This was a gift for my husband and for me to enjoy together. It arrived even earlier than l first expected, so was impressed by that, and was in good condition, packed well. It was like a time capsule back to 1967, and Nancy and her guests, and the outdoor locations were fantastic! The music, the styles of the day, the vintage Royal Crown cola commercials were a bonus to have included. This tv special was quite unique, like a precursor to the 1980's music videos, but completely in the world of fashion and music of the 1960's. Nancy Sinatra was really "groovy", and great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2000
You will instantly be annoyed by the inclusion of original RC Cola commercials featuring our gal and even one by Dino,Desi &Billy(!).Now about the show,I loved it.Nancy does music videos before there were music videos.Special guests Dean Martin,Sammy Davis Jr.,Frank Sinatra Jr.,Lee Hazlewood and The Chairman Of The Board himself.Nancy sings and emotes through all her big hits with the exception of "Boots",unless I was in love with her and missed it.The highlight for me was the duet of "Jackson" with Lee.All in all a very entertaining hour,plus you can see her in all the late sixties grooviest fashions,the boots are long and the skirts are (very) short.Watch for the innuendo-laden scene with Dean,nothing dirty,but Dean was known for being very outrageous.There are "bonus" home movies that are tacked on at the end.Nancy and the director narrate over outtakes that don't add to the quality of the show.If you don't own any of her cds pick one up she is one very classy lady.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2005
Those of a certain age generally like things which bring back pleasant memories of youth, and I am among them. Though Movin' With Nancy was aimed at young people somewhat older than I was at the time of its release, I watched with amusement as the cheesy reality of 60s TV springs to life here.
Industry reviews say that this CD was meant to expand Nancy Sinatra's fanbase beyond the square MOR crowd by reaching out on several songs to counter-culture youth. If the order of the performances on the actual TV special are the same as on the DVD, I would have predicted that this effort would fail, despite the presence of faux hipster Lee Hazlewood. At that time, there was no one more representative of the Establishment, and thus no one more uncool, than Frank Sinatra and his cohorts. And to a certain extent, that image rubbed off on daughter Nancy. For many viewers, the main attraction would have been the sex-kittenish antics of Ms. Sinatra and her sexy outfits, rather than her talents as a performer.
Despite some incredibly cheesy moments, I had a lot of fun and laughter watching this DVD and will again in the future. My copy was purchased from an amazon partner. The packaging said it was region 3 (this was not mentioned by the seller), but it played just fine on my US player. The package also listed a number of songs that were not on the DVD. These and all other songs are listed in the order that you would hear them if you had purchased the CD version. However, what is actually on the DVD is much different. Here is the actual order of performances contained on my DVD along with commentary.
1)I Gotta Get Out of This Town---Features a cool, wealthy, miniskirted Nancy driving her hot rod in search of love and adventure.
2) RC Cola spot featuring Art Linkletter introducing Nancy Sinatra. I had to laugh, because as he proclaimed her to be America's biggest rising young star, he sounded like he was forced to say so at gunpoint. Not very convincing, heh heh.
3) Up, Up, and Away--Sappier than "Up With People", believe me. This is the song that earned poor Jimmy Webb the opprobrium of generationally contemporary songwriters and socially closed a lot of doors to him. This mawkish pap would have had hipsters changing the channel immediately. I retched, then I roared with sarcastic laughter. It tries so hard for political correctness and diversity before those were mantras, that it becomes politically incorrect!
4)Sugar Town--If Up, Up and Away didn't scare away the hipsters and foil industry aspirations for Nancy Sinatra, then this saccharine sex kitten ditty surely did. Revolting!
5)Some Velvet Morning--Enigmatic lyrics and a nice video of Hazlewood singing while horseback on the beach and Nancy singing while seated among a cluster of coastal flowere in this duet that saw mild chart success when released as a single. Some say the lyrics are druggy, but I think that's either a cynical manipulation to reach the counter-culture or just over-active imaginations. Remember all the hoo-ha about the lyrics of Puff, the Magic Dragon and Louie, Louie?
6)Another RC commercial, this one set in Spain. It has nothing to do with Sinatra.
7)Jackson--Could have been a country hit. Good video, you have to laugh at the cooler-than-thou poses of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. The silly expression on Hazlewood's face at the end of the song while Sinatra rides off with her brother into the gorgeous California countryside is priceless.
8)This Town--Nancy's take on a standard. Well-done, but really appeals to her father's generation more than to her own.
9)Just Bummin' Around---All Dean Martin, but a great song. Unlikely to have had wide youth appeal, however.
10)Things--a corny duet featuring Dean and Nancy. As the industry reviewer said, it is one of those that poses interesting psychological questions.
11)Another RC Cola spot, featuring Dino, Desi and Billy.
12)What'd I Say--Nancy's take with Sammy Davis Jr on an old Ray Charles tune. Not a lot of soul, but Nancy sure can go-go!
13)Wait Till You See Him--Nancy's paean to her father. A little too much sickening "daddy's girl" crap for me as she wanders through the video gallery caressing a bunch of oversized images of Frank. This is the video that is most psychologically fraught.
14)Younger Than Springtime--This would bring in the old-timers skeptical about Nancy's talent. The Chairman of the Board will wow them with this, as Nancy stays in the background giggling and flirting (with Daddy!)
15)another RC Cola spot.
16)Friday's Child--The hippest song on the DVD, most likely to appeal to disaffected and rebellious youth. Good instrumentation, but very sixties. But I'll bet Grace Slick lost no sleep over the competition.
17)See the Little Children--Another outreach to hippies, but not the same bunch as Friday's Child. This likely appealed more to the Peter Paul and Mary set.
18)Who Will Buy--A decent song, well sung by Sinatra. One of her best performances here.
19)Another RC Cola spot with Art Linkletter. This is the best of them, with a bit of an educational travelogue aspect to it.
20)Ending credits featuring Nancy with reprise of her opening song. The back-up singers are obnoxious.
You might be asking yourself, if this guy is so critical of so many aspects of this DVD, then why on earth did he give it four stars? Well, its because despite its faults, it is still an entertaining blast from the past. Today, many who were thought of as uncool by the succeeding generation are seen of as cool once more. Frank Sinatra's popularity today cuts across a number of generational divides. Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr have both benefitted as well by their association with Sinatra and Rat Pack glamor. Lee Hazlewood enjoys cult status with a huge number of up and coming alt rock and alt country musicians looking to him for inspiration. And Nancy? While not wildly popular, she continues on the club circuit today satisfying a fan base that just seems to be growing.
If you are of the sixties, you might find that you enjoy this slice of life today no matter what you might have thought of it then. Check it out, its fun!
Industry reviews say that this CD was meant to expand Nancy Sinatra's fanbase beyond the square MOR crowd by reaching out on several songs to counter-culture youth. If the order of the performances on the actual TV special are the same as on the DVD, I would have predicted that this effort would fail, despite the presence of faux hipster Lee Hazlewood. At that time, there was no one more representative of the Establishment, and thus no one more uncool, than Frank Sinatra and his cohorts. And to a certain extent, that image rubbed off on daughter Nancy. For many viewers, the main attraction would have been the sex-kittenish antics of Ms. Sinatra and her sexy outfits, rather than her talents as a performer.
Despite some incredibly cheesy moments, I had a lot of fun and laughter watching this DVD and will again in the future. My copy was purchased from an amazon partner. The packaging said it was region 3 (this was not mentioned by the seller), but it played just fine on my US player. The package also listed a number of songs that were not on the DVD. These and all other songs are listed in the order that you would hear them if you had purchased the CD version. However, what is actually on the DVD is much different. Here is the actual order of performances contained on my DVD along with commentary.
1)I Gotta Get Out of This Town---Features a cool, wealthy, miniskirted Nancy driving her hot rod in search of love and adventure.
2) RC Cola spot featuring Art Linkletter introducing Nancy Sinatra. I had to laugh, because as he proclaimed her to be America's biggest rising young star, he sounded like he was forced to say so at gunpoint. Not very convincing, heh heh.
3) Up, Up, and Away--Sappier than "Up With People", believe me. This is the song that earned poor Jimmy Webb the opprobrium of generationally contemporary songwriters and socially closed a lot of doors to him. This mawkish pap would have had hipsters changing the channel immediately. I retched, then I roared with sarcastic laughter. It tries so hard for political correctness and diversity before those were mantras, that it becomes politically incorrect!
4)Sugar Town--If Up, Up and Away didn't scare away the hipsters and foil industry aspirations for Nancy Sinatra, then this saccharine sex kitten ditty surely did. Revolting!
5)Some Velvet Morning--Enigmatic lyrics and a nice video of Hazlewood singing while horseback on the beach and Nancy singing while seated among a cluster of coastal flowere in this duet that saw mild chart success when released as a single. Some say the lyrics are druggy, but I think that's either a cynical manipulation to reach the counter-culture or just over-active imaginations. Remember all the hoo-ha about the lyrics of Puff, the Magic Dragon and Louie, Louie?
6)Another RC commercial, this one set in Spain. It has nothing to do with Sinatra.
7)Jackson--Could have been a country hit. Good video, you have to laugh at the cooler-than-thou poses of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. The silly expression on Hazlewood's face at the end of the song while Sinatra rides off with her brother into the gorgeous California countryside is priceless.
8)This Town--Nancy's take on a standard. Well-done, but really appeals to her father's generation more than to her own.
9)Just Bummin' Around---All Dean Martin, but a great song. Unlikely to have had wide youth appeal, however.
10)Things--a corny duet featuring Dean and Nancy. As the industry reviewer said, it is one of those that poses interesting psychological questions.
11)Another RC Cola spot, featuring Dino, Desi and Billy.
12)What'd I Say--Nancy's take with Sammy Davis Jr on an old Ray Charles tune. Not a lot of soul, but Nancy sure can go-go!
13)Wait Till You See Him--Nancy's paean to her father. A little too much sickening "daddy's girl" crap for me as she wanders through the video gallery caressing a bunch of oversized images of Frank. This is the video that is most psychologically fraught.
14)Younger Than Springtime--This would bring in the old-timers skeptical about Nancy's talent. The Chairman of the Board will wow them with this, as Nancy stays in the background giggling and flirting (with Daddy!)
15)another RC Cola spot.
16)Friday's Child--The hippest song on the DVD, most likely to appeal to disaffected and rebellious youth. Good instrumentation, but very sixties. But I'll bet Grace Slick lost no sleep over the competition.
17)See the Little Children--Another outreach to hippies, but not the same bunch as Friday's Child. This likely appealed more to the Peter Paul and Mary set.
18)Who Will Buy--A decent song, well sung by Sinatra. One of her best performances here.
19)Another RC Cola spot with Art Linkletter. This is the best of them, with a bit of an educational travelogue aspect to it.
20)Ending credits featuring Nancy with reprise of her opening song. The back-up singers are obnoxious.
You might be asking yourself, if this guy is so critical of so many aspects of this DVD, then why on earth did he give it four stars? Well, its because despite its faults, it is still an entertaining blast from the past. Today, many who were thought of as uncool by the succeeding generation are seen of as cool once more. Frank Sinatra's popularity today cuts across a number of generational divides. Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr have both benefitted as well by their association with Sinatra and Rat Pack glamor. Lee Hazlewood enjoys cult status with a huge number of up and coming alt rock and alt country musicians looking to him for inspiration. And Nancy? While not wildly popular, she continues on the club circuit today satisfying a fan base that just seems to be growing.
If you are of the sixties, you might find that you enjoy this slice of life today no matter what you might have thought of it then. Check it out, its fun!
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2001
Not badly made, ahead of its time, music video after music video featuring Nancy showing off those legs and million dollar smile. First five songs are worth a listen and watch. You'll laugh, you'll wonder how this ever came into existence. She's a much better singer than 'Boots were made for Walking' displayed. Royal Crown Cola commercials themselves almost worth the price of admission. Disappointing appearances by Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and Frank Sinatra. I'm not sure if this is just because they're all dead now, but I think its just that they're boring segments....maybe if they had let Sammy sing rather than just dance?! Never recovers after that till the very end when she hops back on the hot air balloon. She was SUCH a hotty!
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2014
I didn't really appreciate how good of a singer Nancy Sinatra is until I saw this DVD. Long before MTV this special was really groundbreaking. From the locations to the direction, Jack Haley Jr really deserved his Emmy win. The locations were beautiful and seamlessly went from one to the other, The 'commercials' fit so well it was like they weren't commercials at all. The costumes she wore were great. The commentary with Haley and Sinatra was informative and fun, they seemed to have a great chemistry. Made even more special since Jack Haley Jr is no longer with us.
The copy I purchased was missing liner notes; it would have been good to know those were missing. So be sure to ask before you purchase. I feel I may have miss even more information.
The copy I purchased was missing liner notes; it would have been good to know those were missing. So be sure to ask before you purchase. I feel I may have miss even more information.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2009
If you're a big Nancy Sinatra fan like I am, feel confident in ordering this DVD. I had reservations at first because most DVDs produced in South Korea are Region 3, but the seller assured me that it was indeed region free. When it arrived, the box stated on the back that it was region 3, but when placed in my decidedly Region 1 drive it played with spectacular results.
A great retro-music-TV disc, it even includes original commercials from the sponsor, Royal Crown Cola (RC) featuring Nancy and even one with the old Junior Rat Pack band, 'Dino, Desi & Billy'!
Superb 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is the icing on the cake.
A great retro-music-TV disc, it even includes original commercials from the sponsor, Royal Crown Cola (RC) featuring Nancy and even one with the old Junior Rat Pack band, 'Dino, Desi & Billy'!
Superb 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is the icing on the cake.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2018
A little disappointed. I’ll need to watch it again.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 5, 2019
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Reviewed in Germany on March 16, 2015
Die DVD >Nancy Sinatra – Movin With Nancy< von Aviva enthält im Wesentlichen die gleichen >Musikclips< wie andere Veröffentlichungen. Liste der Musiktitel:
I Gotta Get Out Of This Town
Up Up And Away
Sugar Town
Some Velvet Morning (mit Lee Hazlewood)
Jackson (mit Lee Hazlewood)
This Town
Just Bummin Around (Dean Martin)
Things (mit Dean Martin)
What d I Say (mit Sammy Davis Jr.)
Wait Till You See Him
Younger Than Springtime (Frank Sinatra)
Friday s Child
See The Little Children
Who Will Buy
Dazwischen gibt es immer wieder mal Werbespots zum Royal Crown Cola, die Nancy zur damaligen Zeit als Werbeträger verpflichtet hatten.
Es handelt sich offenbar um ein NBC-Special, im damaligen Kinoformat gedreht und digital auf das Beste restauriert. Neben der PCM Stereo Tonspur gibt es wahlweise eine 5.1 Tonspur.Nur auf der vorliegenden DVD gibt es darüber hinaus ein 10-minütiges >Behind The Scenes< Extra sowie ein Booklet mit vielen Fotos aus jener Zeit.
Mit fast dem gleichen musikalischen Inhalt, mit 5.1 Tonspur, ohne Booklet, ohne die Werbespots und ohne Behind The Scenes wurde das Feature unter dem Titel >Nancy Sinatra - Sugar Town< auch von Digimode Entertainment herausgebracht. Dort gibt es noch die Tracks >Things< (mit Dean Martin), >Night And Day< (mit Frank Sinatra) und die Schwarzweiß-Zusatztracks >You Make Me Feel So Young< (mit Frank Sinatra), >These Boots Are Made For Walking< und >Yesterday Again< (Instrumental). Vom musikalischen Inhalt her ist jene Veröffentlichung des Specials also am empfehlenswertesten.
I Gotta Get Out Of This Town
Up Up And Away
Sugar Town
Some Velvet Morning (mit Lee Hazlewood)
Jackson (mit Lee Hazlewood)
This Town
Just Bummin Around (Dean Martin)
Things (mit Dean Martin)
What d I Say (mit Sammy Davis Jr.)
Wait Till You See Him
Younger Than Springtime (Frank Sinatra)
Friday s Child
See The Little Children
Who Will Buy
Dazwischen gibt es immer wieder mal Werbespots zum Royal Crown Cola, die Nancy zur damaligen Zeit als Werbeträger verpflichtet hatten.
Es handelt sich offenbar um ein NBC-Special, im damaligen Kinoformat gedreht und digital auf das Beste restauriert. Neben der PCM Stereo Tonspur gibt es wahlweise eine 5.1 Tonspur.Nur auf der vorliegenden DVD gibt es darüber hinaus ein 10-minütiges >Behind The Scenes< Extra sowie ein Booklet mit vielen Fotos aus jener Zeit.
Mit fast dem gleichen musikalischen Inhalt, mit 5.1 Tonspur, ohne Booklet, ohne die Werbespots und ohne Behind The Scenes wurde das Feature unter dem Titel >Nancy Sinatra - Sugar Town< auch von Digimode Entertainment herausgebracht. Dort gibt es noch die Tracks >Things< (mit Dean Martin), >Night And Day< (mit Frank Sinatra) und die Schwarzweiß-Zusatztracks >You Make Me Feel So Young< (mit Frank Sinatra), >These Boots Are Made For Walking< und >Yesterday Again< (Instrumental). Vom musikalischen Inhalt her ist jene Veröffentlichung des Specials also am empfehlenswertesten.
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