Frank Sinatra Star Collection: Guys And Dolls / Hole In The Head / The Manchurian Candidate / Sergeants 3 (Widescreen)

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Frank Sinatra Star Collection: Guys And Dolls / Hole In The Head / The Manchurian Candidate / Sergeants 3 (Widescreen)

The "Frank Sinatra Star Collection" includes "Guys And Dolls", "Hole In The Head", "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Sergeant's 3". "Guys And Dolls": The slickest big-time New York City gamblers,Sky Masterson (Brando) and Nathan Detroit (Sinatra), can't resist making or taking a bet on anything. So when a pretty missionary (Simmons) sets up shop in the neighborhood, Nathan stakes a grand that Sky can't seduce her. But all bets are off when Sky falls madly in love in this romantic musical spectacular that sets the Big Apple afire with excitement! "Hole In The Head": Meet Tony (Frank Sinatra), a wannabe big shot who's constantly broke. And while the carefree widower may not have money, he is rich in one respect: he's got the unconditional love of his adoring young son, Ally (Eddie Hodges). But when Tony asks his wealthy brother, Mario (Edward G. Robinson), for a loan, Mario, who disapproves of Tony's swinging lifestyle, agrees to back his brother on one condition: settle down or give him custody of Ally! Tony may be desperate, but he'd have to have "A Hole In The Head" to agree to Mario's terms wouldn't he? "The Manchurian Candidate": When a platoon of Korean War G.I.s is captured, they somehow end up at a ladies garden club party. Or do they? Major Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra) can't remember. As he searches for the answer, he discovers threads of a diabolical plot orchestrated by the utterly ruthless Mrs. Iselin (Angela Lansbury) and involving her war hero son (Laurence Harvey), her senator husband (James Gregory) and a secret cabal of enemy leaders. "Sergeants 3": When three unruly cavalry officers (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford) are sent to investigate an abandoned outpost, they come under attack from a tribe of Native Americans bent on keeping the white man from expanding farther into the frontier.