TONY ROME (1967)
Directed by Gordon Douglas, Frank Sinatra takes to the screen as the slick private detective in 1960s Miami, looking for Sue Lloyd’s stolen diamond pin, after she sleeps off a bender in a seedy motel. Her father (Simon Oakland) is the influential Rudy Kosterman, a millionaire construction mogul. He’s married to the lovely Gena Rowlands, who used to be a cocktail waitress in NYC. All three hire Rome to help them locate the missing jewelry. But Rome uncovers a more nefarious plot is underway.
Then there’s the sultry red head Ann Archer played by Jill St. John. She’s a sexually independent woman and proud of it, and is completely aroused by Tony’s playing hard to get. Somehow Tony and Ann can’t seem to wind up together, though there’s red hot passion waiting to ignite.
Tony’s too busy trying to find a lead, getting chloroformed, punched in the guts, and led astray by strippers and fences. Richard L. Breen wrote the screenplay and he makes this 60s crime flick glide like the Miami waves with Sinatra getting off zingers as smooth as his song lyrics. There’s several scenes with film noir lion, Richard Conte as Lt. Dave Santini.
There’s a lot of shiny efficient moments that make Tony Rome worth watching just for the nostalgia of the mod 60s  hairstyles, fashions, dive bars, the look of old Miami with the cars and trendy music.
There’s one scene that left me howling, and I couldn’t resist making it a Quote of the Day here at The Last Drive In. And rather than just transcribe the exchange here, I think this is something you have to see for yourself. It’s a riot and I applaud Templeton Fox and Frank Sinatra who pull off the scene without busting out laughing.
This is your EverLovin’ Joey saying I’ve got several pussies and they all smile! Hope your’s does too!
Ha, thanks for that. I love Tony Rome and that fabulous 60s vibe, but somehow I completely forgot about that scene. Made my day.
Hi Margot! I love the 60s & 70s vibe too. I nearly fell off the couch with that scene… Glad it made your day, Cheer Joey
Love your blog! You’re covering some of my favorite dark and lovely Film Noirs, and now Sinatra! Have you seen Lady in Cement. Classic!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you like The Last Drive In. I really would love to continue covering some of the Noirs less focused on, there are so many. I love Lady in Cement! Are you into gritty 70s films? I just am drawn to them Especially one’s with. New York City location… Great to see you here, Cheers Joey