This film revived Frank’s career with his Oscar win for “From Here to Eternity.” He deserved his renewed success from this win. Louis B. Mayer robbed him of it when he unfairly “left” MGM, but Frank reclaimed his success and never looked back. “They can’t take that away from Sinatra.” 🎶❤️🎶
WOP: Acronym for "With Out Papers" Used during immigration processing at Ellis Island and other ports of immigration after WW2. Used for any immigrate, not just Italians. This sign was usually hung around your neck for quicker processing. There was NO negative connotation then, that developed later
@@joycejean-baptiste4355 That is what one gets when history is rewritten. Wop is as much of an ethnic slur to Italians as Niqqer is to blacks, and just as reprehensible. By the way, TH-cam made me censor the N word but not Wop. Duplicity at its finest.
Little bit of irony there, since Borgnine (born Ermes Effron Borgnino) was just as ethnically Italian as Sinatra; first generation American son of Italian immigrants. Yeah, I know his character here is an "All American" thug.
blue eyes Frank Sinatra was living like he's gonna live forever. all famous almost think that way, you come alone and you leave alone. payback time. this world fool everyone one way or another.
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, this is a great scene. Ernie Borgnine is excellent as the roughneck sergeant. Maggio (Sinatra) was too 🔥 hot under the collar and not concentrating on business.
Fatso? He's a toothpick compared to many of the people I see at Walmart these days......
true
Maybe you should stop going to Walmart
This film revived Frank’s career with his Oscar win for “From Here to Eternity.” He deserved his renewed success from this win. Louis B. Mayer robbed him of it when he unfairly “left” MGM, but Frank reclaimed his success and never looked back. “They can’t take that away from Sinatra.” 🎶❤️🎶
Don't mess with McHale!!
damn right.
Ernest has all the correct calls!
Is that Earnest Borgnine with Frank Sinatra? Great acting. Thanks for the video.
Yes it is.
Right!
And to think Ol' Blue Eyes and Marty Piletti were capable of this kind of acting.
It was the perfect role for Sinatra. To some extent he was playing himself.
@@charleswinokoor6023 Okay, he was a natural in this role.
The character Borgnine is playing in the movie, is a combination of two characters in the book, the sarge and a private.
interesting /
No he's only playing SSG "Fatso" Judson. Sgt of the Guard at the post stockade.
“Only my friends call me wop.”
Why the censorship? We’re not sissies.
We're not, but it's 2023....Everyone has a flag to wave or an ax to grind
He called him wop.
@@markpage9886
Is that similar to doo-wop?
Wait'll he says 'tough monkey!' 😮
WOP: Acronym for "With Out Papers" Used during immigration processing at Ellis Island and other ports of immigration after WW2. Used for any immigrate, not just Italians. This sign was usually hung around your neck for quicker processing. There was NO negative connotation then, that developed later
Both maggio and prue were
Oversensitive types!
They bleeped out the "W word"
oh you mean Wop? Yeah we better not mention that..
Maybe the Gen Z's and Millennials don't know that word and it will go over their heads. I haven't heard it in decades.
@@joycejean-baptiste4355 That is what one gets when history is rewritten. Wop is as much of an ethnic slur to Italians as Niqqer is to blacks, and just as reprehensible. By the way, TH-cam made me censor the N word but not Wop. Duplicity at its finest.
Little bit of irony there, since Borgnine (born Ermes Effron Borgnino) was just as ethnically Italian as Sinatra; first generation American son of Italian immigrants.
Yeah, I know his character here is an "All American" thug.
@@thomasgray8488 Yes, I remember reading that too.
blue eyes Frank Sinatra was living like he's gonna live forever. all famous almost think that way, you come alone and you leave alone. payback time. this world fool everyone one way or another.
interesting
Borgnine great actor.italian heritage (from Piedmonte,like me)
he sure was.
Montgomery Clift great
he was a fun looking guy...
Frank keeps that up and he not be invite to go to New Caledonia on leave with PT-73. LOL
lol.... Frank fell asleep while on guard duty, & went in to the MP Jail..
Interesting to see the size difference between the two.
yep, he was a big guy.
If they bleeped out Gunny Hartman in FMJ, the movie would be called BLEEP!
yeah, like what is up with the bleeps this is a war film ...
Sergeant Judson was big, powerful, and tough as hell.
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, he was no angel 😇, but he wasn't exactly Mack the Knife 🔪, either. (No pun intended.) The other guys pushed him.
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, oh, agreed. It's a monster classic!
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, that would be a tall order.
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, it could.
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow, this is a great scene. Ernie Borgnine is excellent as the roughneck sergeant. Maggio (Sinatra) was too 🔥 hot under the collar and not concentrating on business.
Where all the garbage originated
first beef at the bar...
A couple of guys attacked ernest in real life probably
Didn't like the roles he played
According to reports!
wow, Really? we should look into this. Never heard this before..
He was lucky he spoke Italian, they wanted to kill him over Frank Sinatra
I think Fatso is Italian heritage
Curly of the 3 Stooges used to get attacked all the time. Sure, you can hit him in the head with a hammer and it won't hurt him.
Big actors
Today is Frank Sinatra's Birthday 12,12,2023
I’d bet frank is more tougher than Ernest
@@Mr.PhatsVarietyVibesShow thx
I'd take that bet. Sinatra always had some thugs like Jilly Rizzo take care of the rough stuff for him.
Sinatra was a tiny, skinny weasel.
@@batswbennett He was, mostly hype. Decent voice though. That whole "Rat Pack" thing was stupid
Frank depended on others to fill in for him