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Assault on a Queen (A Sinatra Enterprises-Seven Arts Production, released by Paramount, 1966)
PRODUCER: William Goetz. DIRECTOR: Jack Donohue. SCREENPLAY: Rod Serling. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Vima Lisi, Tony Franciosa, Richard Conte.
The Naked Runner (A Sinatra Enterprises Production, released by Warner Bros., 1967)
PRODUCER: Brad Dexter. DIRECTOR: Sidney J. Furie. SCREENPLAY: Stanley Mann. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan, Derren Nesbitt.
Tony Rome (An Arcola-Millfield Production, released by Twentieth Century Fox, 1967)
PRODUCER: Aaron Rosenberg. DIRECTOR: Gordon Douglas. SCREENPLAY: Richard L. Breen. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte, Gena Rowlands.
The Detective (An Arcola-Millfield Production, released by Twentieth Century Fox, 1968)
PRODUCER: Aaron Rosenberg. DIRECTOR: Gordon Douglas. SCREENPLAY: Abby Mann. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Lee Remick, Ralph Meeker, Jack Klugman.
Lady in Cement (An Arcola-Millfield Production, released by Twentieth Century Fox, 1968)
PRODUCER: Aaron Rosenberg. DIRECTOR: Gordon Douglas. SCREENPLAY: Marvin H. Albert and Jack Guss. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Richard Conte.
Dirty Dingus Magee (MGM, 1970)
PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR: Burt Kennedy. SCREENPLAY: Tom and Frank Waldman and Joseph Heller. CAST: Frank Sinatra, George Kennedy, Anne Jackson, Lois Nettleton.
Contract on Cherry Street (a television movie, Columbia, 1977) EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Renee Valente. PRODUCER: Hugh Benson. DIRECTOR: William A. Graham. TELEPLAY: Edward Anhalt, based on the book by Philip Rosenberg. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Jay Black, Martin Balsam, Martin Gabel, Harry Guardino, Henry Silva.
The First Deadly Sin (An Artanis-Cinema VII Production, released by Filmways, 1980)
PRODUCERS: George Pappas and Mark Shanker. DIRECTOR: Brian Hutton. SCREENPLAY: Mann Rubin. CAST: Frank Sinatra, Faye Dunaway, David Dukes, George Coe, Brenda Vaccaro.
Cannonball Run II (Warner Bros., 1984)
PRODUCER: Albert S. Ruddy. DIRECTOR: Hal Needham. SCREENPLAY: Hal Needham, Albert S. Ruddy, and Harvey Miller, based on characters created by Brock Yates. CAST: Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Telly Savalas, Shirley MacLaine, Susan Anton. Frank Sinatra played himself.
AUTHOR’S CHAPTER NOTES
The following chapter notes indicate some of the sources used by the author in writing each chapter of the book, including the people interviewed, the documents examined, and the published sources consulted. It is by no means comprehensive, but it is intended to give the reader a general overview of some of the author’s research.
CHAPTER 1
Information on Frank Sinatra’s arrest and morals charges was obtained from arrest records and court files in Bergen County and Hudson County, New Jersey, courthouses. In addition, the author interviewed Toni Francke on March 8, 29, and June 12, 1983, and read the coverage of the episode in the Hudson Dispatch.
Among the books consulted on the history of Hoboken were: Procter, Mary and Bill Matuszeki, Gritty Cities, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1978; Miller, George Long, The Hoboken of Yesterday, Hoboken, New Jersey: Poggi Press, 1966; Clark, Geoffrey W., “An Interpretation of Hoboken’s Population Trends, 1856–1970”; Fiel, John Perkins, Halo over Hoboken, New York: Exposition Press, 1955; Kenny, John Jr., The Bicentennial Comes to Hoboken, New Jersey Hoboken American Revolution Bicentennial Committee, 1976; Cunningham, Barbara, ed., The New Jersey Ethnic Experience, Union City, New Jersey: Wm. H. Wise & Co., 1977; Varacalli, Joseph A., Ethnic Politics in New Jersey: The Changing Nature of Irish-Italian Relations, 1917–1983, Department of Sociology, Nassau Community College, 1983.
Background on the Sinatra family was obtained from many sources, including the Hudson County Records Bureau, and interviews with Rosalie Garavante Blumberg on March 4, 1984; Steve Capiello, mayor of Hoboken, on January 24, 1983; Doris Corrado on January 20, 21, and 24, 1983; and Frank Garrick