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Never So Few (7-Dec-1959)

Director: John Sturges

Writer: Millard Kaufman

From novel: Never So Few by Tom T. Chamales

Keywords: Drama, WWII

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Richard Johnson
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Dean Jones
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Peter Lawford
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Gina Lollobrigida
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Frank Sinatra
Singer
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REVIEWS

Review by Jack Ryan (posted on 27-Feb-2005)

If you know that Frank Sinatra was a legitimate actor before they started giving him "personality" vehicles (like "Ocean's Eleven"), then you'll know I mean business when I tell you to get this.

I was a high school kid in '59 and the story got me to buy the bestseller from which the movie was scripted. It won't lead to a cure for cancer, but if you want some great escapist fare, you'll love this.


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