Come Fly With Me, Love and Marriage, and New York, New York.
In 1960 Dean martin was in the rat pack with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis had uncredited roles in Bob Hope's "Road to Bali" (1952). Bob Hope had an uncredited role in Martin and Lewis's "Scared Stiff" (1953).
Dean Martin's character was simply called "Dude" but his Mexican nickname was "Borachon" or "drunk".
The Dean Martin Summer Show - 1966 was released on: USA: 16 June 1966
"The Dean Martin Show, also known as The Dean Martin Comedy Hour, first premiered on September 16, 1965. The show ran for 9 seasons until 1974 and was hosted by Dean Martin and was a variety show that had many different celebrities doing improv."
Dean Martin age would be near about 99 and Frank Sinatra would be 101
Frank Sinatra, definitely
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No Mitzi did not appear on the Dean Martin show, but the did appear together on the Frank Sinatra timex show, also Dean presented Mitzi many times in Las Vegas
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Judy, Frank, and Dean.
The final tour of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.--billed as 'Frank, Dean, and Sammy: Together Again--had been arranged largely as an attempt to revive Dean Martin's enthusiasm for performing following his son's tragic death. Unfortunately, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin no longer enjoyed the close relationship they had during the 1960s. In Chicago, Sinatra did not like his hotel accomodations and insisted Dean and Sammy leave the hotel with him to seek more suitable lodging. Sammy agreed but Dean refused. The final break came after one concert, when Frank accused Dean of performing his musical set in an uninterested, lackluster manner. Dean returned to his hotel room, packed his bags, and boarded an airplane back to his home in Las Vegas, refusing to participate in the remainder of the tour. Dean was replaced in the 'Together Again' tour by former Rat Pack 'mascot' Shirley MacLaine.
Frank Sinatra Sammy Davis Jr.
In 1960 Dean martin was in the rat pack with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop
Definitely Frank Sinatra, he was considered the greatest American singer of the 20th Century.
Don Knotts and Frank Sinatra were on the Dean Martin Show
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