Watch Stealing Sinatra
- R
- 2004
- 1 Season
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5.6 (819)
Stealing Sinatra is a 2003 heist movie based on true events that took place in the early '60s. The film's title refers to the kidnapping of legendary crooner Frank Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., in 1963. However, the film is much more than just a kidnapping story. Stealing Sinatra is a heist movie that tells the story of two small-time crooks, John Irwin (David Arquette) and Barry Keenan (William H. Macy), who plan to kidnap Frank Sinatra Jr. (Ryan Browning) and hold him for ransom.
The film is set in Los Angeles in the early 1960s, a time when Frank Sinatra was at the height of his fame. John and Barry are both down on their luck and in desperate need of money. When Barry comes up with the idea to kidnap Sinatra Jr., John is initially skeptical, but he eventually agrees to help. Together, they recruit a group of other criminals to help them pull off the kidnapping. The plan is simple: they will abduct Sinatra Jr., demand a ransom of $240,000, and then release him unharmed.
John and Barry are not the smartest criminals, and their plan quickly falls apart. They are caught almost immediately by the FBI and sentenced to prison. However, the film takes an unexpected turn as we see that John is not your typical criminal. He is a man with a heart, and he develops a bond with Sinatra Jr. while they are both imprisoned. John begins to regret his involvement in the kidnapping and tries to make amends.
The film is carried by strong performances from its lead actors. David Arquette plays John Irwin with just the right balance of naivete and charm. William H. Macy is excellent as Barry Keenan, the brains behind the operation. Macy's performance is especially noteworthy as he manages to make the audience sympathize with a man who is essentially a kidnapper. James Russo is also excellent as Agent O'Conner, the FBI agent tasked with tracking down Sinatra's kidnappers.
Stealing Sinatra is not your typical heist movie. While it has its fair share of thrills and action, it is also a character-driven drama that explores the motivations behind the crime. The film is directed by Ron Underwood, who is best known for helming comedies like City Slickers and Tremors. Underwood does an excellent job of balancing the film's comedic and dramatic elements, and he keeps the audience engaged throughout.
Overall, Stealing Sinatra is an entertaining and well-crafted heist movie that manages to rise above its generic title. The film features strong performances from its lead actors and a smart script that explores the characters' motivations. It's a movie that manages to be both funny and poignant, and it's definitely worth a watch.
Stealing Sinatra is a series that ran for 1 seasons (1 episodes) between April 25, 2004 and on Sonar Entertainment