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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate 15 |  | Cast Melanie Griffith Joel Edgerton Dennis Hopper |  | Directors Paul Goldman |  | Screenwriters Peter Clifton Michael Thomas |  | Running Time 96 minutes |
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The Night We Called It A Day Sinatra, the Aussie journo, and the 'two dollar whore' comment.

Plot In the late '70s, an Australian music promoter books Frank Sinatra for a tour of Australia, but animosity between the star and the press develops, and the unions bring the show to a screeching halt. Verdict In terms of tone, it's all over the place, but there are small pleasures to be had, especially for Sinatra enthusiasts.
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