A down-on-his-luck Aussie rock promoter secures the coup of his career in this comedy.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The Night We Called It a Day is an Australian comedy based on the true story of Frank Sinatra's uproarious visit to Sydney in 1974. The local press hounded him to high heaven, and in true Sinatra style he retaliated, dubbing the Aussie press 'fags and hookers', at his opening concert. It's 1974 and Rod (Joel Edgerton), a young music promoter, is in for his biggest challenge. He's convinced Frank Sinatra (Dennis Hopper) to come back to Oz. Now Rod's in for the ride of his life as everything that can go wrong does, and all Frank has to do is apologize! But there are two things Frank never does: "yawn in the presence of the woman he loves... and say sorry."
Dennis Hopper and Melanie Griffith star in this comedy based on the true story of Frank Sinatra's 1974 visit to Australia. Rod (Joel Edgerton) is a young music promoter given the chance of a lifetime to arrange Sinatra's (Hopper) concerts Down Under. But when the Australian tabloid press start hounding the superstar, the tour looks set to grind to a standstill unless Rod can convince Frank to apologise to a journalist (Portia De Rossi) who claims Ol' Blue Eyes spat on her at the airport. But of course, one thing Sinatra never does is say he's sorry...
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