Frank and Ava

Frank and Ava (2020)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2020-12-07
  • User Rating: 5.7/10 from 11 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 50min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: 8th House Entertainment
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Michael Oblowitz
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From 11 Ratings

Summary

Frank & Ava joins the wild ride of the tempestuous relationship between icons, Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner showing their multi-year love affair and subsequent marriage. In 1949, a downcast Frank, his career on the wane because of a faltering voice, a failing marriage, and a tarnished off-screen reputation falls in love with rising star, Ava, by consensus, the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. While their love was incandescent, they were hapless as a couple; often pursued by reporters such as Hedda Hopper who played them off against each other in the tabloids; casting Frank as an adulterer and Ava as a home wrecker while Frank!s wife, Nancy Barbato, refused to grant him a divorce. Once married in 1951 the tabloids then paraded their sorted affairs whenever their careers separated them. (Often it was Ava who went off to Europe or Africa to make a movie, leaving Frank behind). In the meantime, Frank, career hanging by a thread, is desperately trying to land the acting job that he ...

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  • Rico Simonini

    as Frank
  • Emily Elicia Low

    as Ava
  • Harry Dean Stanton

    as Sheriff Lloyd
  • Eric Roberts

    as Harry Cohn
  • Lukas Haas

    as Officer Josenhans
  • Domenick Lombardozzi

    as Jack Keller
  • Richard Portnow

    as
  • Dionne Warwick

    as Lady Singing the Blues
  • Katherine Helmond

    as Betty
  • Eliza Roberts

    as Sheilah
  • Tawny Amber Young

    as Doti
  • Tony Denison

    as Adler
  • Joanne Baron

    as Hedda
  • Logan Sparks

    as George Evans
  • Michael Woods

    as Joe Nelis
  • Robert Miano

    as Hank Sanicola
  • Richard Portnow

    as Walter Winchell
  • Terry Moore

    as Self
  • Shirley Jones

    as Self
  • Joanna Sanchez

    as Louella
  • John Capodice

    as Lee
  • Robert Catrini

    as Billy Wilkerson
  • Hettie Lynne Hurtes

    as Dorothy Fuldheim
  • Lora McHugh

    as Mercedes McCambridge
  • Antonella Salvucci

    as Claudia
  • Paola Saulino

    as Alida Valli
  • Jacqui Holland

    as Lana Turner
  • Chris Moss

    as Howard Rushmore
  • Jerry Hauck

    as Robert Harrison
  • Julia Silverman

    as Dolly Sinatra
  • Michael Raynor

    as Meyer Lansky
  • Dianna Camacho

    as Lauren Bacall
  • Rachael Santhon

    as Bappy
  • Nadeea Volianova

    as Zsa Zsa
  • Philip Ursino

    as Rizzo
  • T.J. Castronovo

    as Tommy
  • Danny Pardo

    as Mario Cabré
  • Emrhys Cooper

    as Montgomery Clift
Directing Michael Oblowitz Director

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