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==Films== * ''[[It Happened in Brooklyn]]'' (1947) ([[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Peter Lawford]]) * ''[[Meet Me in Las Vegas]]'' (1956) (Sinatra and [[Sammy Davis Jr.]] β cameo appearances) * ''[[Some Came Running (film)|Some Came Running]]'' (1958) (Sinatra and [[Dean Martin]], co-starring [[Shirley MacLaine]]) * ''[[Never So Few]]'' (1959) (Sinatra, Lawford, and initially Davis, who was replaced by [[Steve McQueen]]) * ''[[Ocean's 11]]'' (1960) (Sinatra, Martin, Davis, Lawford, [[Angie Dickinson]], [[Joey Bishop]], cameo by MacLaine) * ''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]'' (1960) (Sinatra, Martin, Davis, Lawford, and Bishop β all cameos) * ''[[Sergeants 3]]'' (1962) (Sinatra, Martin, Davis, Lawford, and Bishop) * ''[[The Road to Hong Kong]]'' (1962) (Sinatra and Martin β cameos) * ''[[Come Blow Your Horn (film)|Come Blow Your Horn]]'' (1963) (Sinatra; cameo by Martin) * ''[[Johnny Cool]]'' (1963) (Davis and Bishop; Peter Lawford, executive producer; [[Henry Silva]] of ''Ocean's 11'' starred, with [[Mort Sahl]] and [[Jim Backus]] in supporting roles) * ''[[4 for Texas]]'' (1963) (Sinatra and Martin) * ''[[Robin and the 7 Hoods]]'' (1964) (Sinatra, Martin, Davis, and initially Lawford, who was replaced by [[Bing Crosby]]) * ''[[Marriage on the Rocks]]'' (1965) (Sinatra and Martin) * ''[[The Oscar (film)|The Oscar]]'' (1966) (Sinatra uncredited, and Lawford) * ''[[A Man Called Adam (film)|A Man Called Adam]]'' (1966) (Davis and Lawford) * ''[[Texas Across the River]]'' (1966) (Martin and Bishop) * ''[[Salt and Pepper (film)|Salt and Pepper]]'' (1968) (Davis and Lawford) * ''[[Sweet Charity (film)|Sweet Charity]]'' (1969) (MacLaine and Davis) * ''[[One More Time (1970 film)|One More Time]]'' (1970) (Davis and Lawford) * ''[[The Cannonball Run]]'' (1981) (Martin and Davis) * ''[[Cannonball Run II]]'' (1984) (Sinatra, Martin and Davis, plus MacLaine and Silva) Archival footage of Lawford and Sinatra was used in the 1974 compilation film ''[[That's Entertainment!]]''. [[Shirley MacLaine]] appeared in the 1958 film ''Some Came Running'', along with Sinatra and Martin. She had a major role (and Sinatra a cameo) in the 1956 [[Academy Award|Oscar]]-winning film ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]''. MacLaine played a Hindu princess who is rescued by, and falls in love with, original Rat Pack associate [[David Niven]], and Sinatra had a non-speaking, non-singing role as a piano player in a saloon, whose identity is concealed from the viewer until he turns his face toward the camera during a scene featuring [[Marlene Dietrich]] and [[George Raft]]. MacLaine appeared alongside Sinatra in ''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]''. She also had an appearance in the 1960 film ''Ocean's 11'' as a drunken woman. The 1984 film ''Cannonball Run II'', with MacLaine, marked the final time members of the Rat Pack shared theatrical screen-time together. A biopic titled ''[[The Rat Pack (film)|The Rat Pack]]'', made by [[HBO]] in 1998, starred [[Ray Liotta]] as Sinatra, [[Joe Mantegna]] as Martin, and [[Don Cheadle]] as Davis, dramatizing their private lives and, in particular, their roles in the 1960 presidential campaign of [[John F. Kennedy]].
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