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Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration

February. 04,1990
Rating:
8.6
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Celebrating Sammy Davis Jr 's 60th anniversary in show business, including musical,comic and dancing performers.

Sammy Davis Jr. as  Self
Frank Sinatra as  Self
Dean Martin as  Self
Ella Fitzgerald as  Self
Shirley MacLaine as  Self
Liza Minnelli as  Self
Gregory Peck as  Self
Goldie Hawn as  Self
Whitney Houston as  Self
Jerry Lewis as  Self

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Reviews

Michael_Elliott
1990/02/04

Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration (1990) **** (out of 4)This excellent tribute to Sammy Davis, Jr. also has a bittersweet nature to it because the legendary performer would die of throat cancer just three months after this first aired. As sad as that is, thankfully a large group of people go to show up for this event and pay respects to Sammy and tell him what a wonderful and devilish person he was.When I say there's a large amount of talent that showed up that certainly isn't a lie. Eddie Murphy hosts and gets to throw out some very funny moments including one about Sammy's "eye" for talent. From here we're given some excellent tributes as well as some great musical performances. These include Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Goldie Hawn, Frank Sinatra and even Shirley MacLaine. Gregory Hines shows up for some tap dancing and even manages to get Davis on stage who still impresses even though you can tell his health wasn't the greatest.There are countless other tributes including one by Richard Pryor who introduces the wonderful Gregory Peck who talks about Davis and his acting. Other memorable moments include Clint Eastwood throwing out some jokes, Bob Hope talking about their friendship and even Mike Tyson gets a good joke. Of course, seeing Sinatra and Martin (not together sadly) paying their respects were priceless.

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Ted K (AetherDweller)
1990/02/05

I remember seeing this when it aired, I was in high school and very active in theater. To see all these entertainers honor one of their own with such sincerity was really touching. There is one particular moment when Gregory Hines finishes a tap sequence and jumps off the stage, bends down and kisses Sammy's shoes. One of the most incredible moments I have ever witnessed. I'm getting misty just remembering it. Anyhow if you get a chance to see this, As I remember it was a well deserved tribute and Sammy passed away just after it was aired. Too many times we fail to recognize our beloved talents before they are gone. Luckily Sammy got to enjoy it.

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