
The Rat Pack
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
After a brief flash-forward to Frank Sinatra as an old man, saying "I miss my guys," the movie's main narrative begins during high points in the solo careers of the Rat Pack: Dean Martin has become a big success despite the breakup of his partnership with Jerry Lewis; Sinatra's career is at its peak; Sammy Davis, Jr., is making a comeback after a near fatal car crash, and standup comic Joey Bishop is gaining exposure as an opening act for the other three. The Pack becomes complete when Sinatra reconciles with actor Peter Lawford, who has been ostracized since being seen out publicly with Sinatra's ex-wife, Ava Gardner.
Top Cast


Ray Liotta
Ray Liotta
Frank Sinatra
Ray Liotta
Frank Sinatra


Joe Mantegna
Joe Mantegna
Dean Martin
Joe Mantegna
Dean Martin


Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle
Sammy Davis Jr.
Don Cheadle
Sammy Davis Jr.


Angus Macfadyen
Angus Macfadyen
Peter Lawford
Angus Macfadyen
Peter Lawford


William L. Petersen
William L. Petersen
John F. Kennedy
William L. Petersen
John F. Kennedy


Željko Ivanek
Željko Ivanek
Bobby Kennedy
Željko Ivanek
Bobby Kennedy


Bobby Slayton
Bobby Slayton
Joey Bishop
Bobby Slayton
Joey Bishop


Megan Dodds
Megan Dodds
May Britt
Megan Dodds
May Britt


Deborah Kara Unger
Deborah Kara Unger
Ava Gardner
Deborah Kara Unger
Ava Gardner


Veronica Cartwright
Veronica Cartwright
Rocky Cooper
Veronica Cartwright
Rocky Cooper
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