Sammy Davis Jr live in Australia 1979

Summary A classic performance recorded live at Festival Hall, Melbourne, 1979. Hailed as the "the world's greatest entertainer", Sammy Davis Jr was an iconic Brat-Pack member with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. a regular to Australia, Davis was much-loved by local audiences, his last visit coming in 1989 with Frank Sinatra and Liza Minnelli. This stunning live performance captures Davis in peak form singing classic songs like Mr Bojangles and his international hit, The Candy Man. View more details

Sammy Davis Jr live in Australia 1979

Directed : Peter Faiman

Written : Unknown

Stars : Sammy Davis Jr. Don Lane

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Genres : Comedy Musical Music Talk-Show

Release date : Feb 6, 1979

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English

Filming locations : Festival Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Production companies : Nine Network Australia National Nine Network Pat Condon International Enterprises

Summary A classic performance recorded live at Festival Hall, Melbourne, 1979. Hailed as the "the world's greatest entertainer", Sammy Davis Jr was an iconic Brat-Pack member with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. a regular to Australia, Davis was much-loved by local audiences, his last visit coming in 1989 with Frank Sinatra and Liza Minnelli. This stunning live performance captures Davis in peak form singing classic songs like Mr Bojangles and his international hit, The Candy Man. View more details

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Genres : Comedy Musical Music Talk-Show

Release date : Feb 6, 1979

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English

Filming locations : Festival Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Production companies : Nine Network Australia National Nine Network Pat Condon International Enterprises

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