LS Night club "Hanah's" at Lake Tahoe. MS Neon sign outside night club, Frank Sinatra Junior's name is at the bottom of long list of celebrities. MS Frank Sinatra Jnr....
LS Night club "Hanah's" at Lake Tahoe. MS Neon sign outside night club, Frank Sinatra Junior's name is at the bottom of long list of celebrities. MS Frank Sinatra Jnr. on stage in night club during performance behind him is the new Tommy Dorsey band.
GV Motel block where Sinatra Jnr. was kidnapped from. MS Door of motel room. CU Padlock above door handle, pan up to door number 417. VS At questioning session Dorsey band trumpet player John Foss and Frank's manager Tino Barzie are seated at table. GV From travelling car of snow covered pine slopes. VS Armed with rifles US Police stop cars at road block to check on them. GV Neon lit street in Nevada from moving car.
Los Angeles, California.
CU Poor quality of Frank Sinatra Senior being questioned by press, after paying reward of $240,000. MS Sign, 'Bel Air' pan to road. VS Outside her home Nancy Sinatra with Frank Jnr. and daughter Tina. They answer press questions about the ordeal Frank went through.
(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 15/12/1963.
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