Meet Tony (Sinatra) a wannabe big shot who's constantly broke. While the carefree widower may not have money he is rich in one respect; he's got the unconditional love of his adoring young son Ally (Eddie Hodges). However when Tony asks his wealthy brother Mario (Robinson) for a loan Mario who disapproves of Tony's lifestyle agrees to back his brother on one condition: settle down or give him custody of Ally! Tony may be desperate but he'd have to have a hole in the head to ag
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Feel-good slice of 50s entertainment directed by Frank Capra Widower Tony Manetta (Frank Sinatra) leads a glamorous lifestyle that he can&39;t afford His love of women and the high life is tempered by only one thing his 12-year-old son Ally (Eddie Hodges) When he approaches his wealthy respectable brother Mario (Edward G Robinson) to bail him out financially yet again his brother agrees on one condition that he agree either to hand Ally over to his custody or get his act together and settle down and marry a nice sensible woman Tony and Ally reluctantly agree to Mario&39;s request but when he meets the woman Mario has in mind (played by Eleanor Parker) Tony realises he&39;s definitely made the right decision Sinatra&39;s song for the film &39;High Hopes&39; won an Oscar for Best Song in 1959
Feel-good slice of 50s entertainment directed by Frank Capra. Widower Tony Manetta (Frank Sinatra) leads a glamorous lifestyle that he can't afford. His love of women and the high life is tempered by only one thing: his 12-year-old son Ally (Eddie Hodges). When he approaches his wealthy, respectable brother Mario (Edward G Robinson) to bail him out financially yet again, his brother agrees on one condition: that he agree either to hand Ally over to his custody, or get his act together and settle down and marry a nice sensible woman. Tony and Ally reluctantly agree to Mario's request, but when he meets the woman Mario has in mind (played by Eleanor Parker), Tony realises he's definitely made the right decision. Sinatra's song for the film, 'High Hopes' won an Oscar for Best Song in 1959.
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