“It
was shot late at night, and we had an eighty man crew shooting on this
hill. On the other side of the same
hill, Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford were filming some war movie. Anyway, we were going along fine when Frank
Sinatra sent a messenger over to our side of the hill to tell us to keep it
down. Well, I gave the guy a message of
my own: I said he should tell Sinatra to ‘go fuck himself.’ The messenger returned to his side of the
hill, we resumed shooting on our side, and everybody thought everything was
fine. Then, suddenly, it got really
quiet on our side of the hill. I was
behind the camera so I didn’t know what was going on, but when I turned around,
Frank Sinatra was right there, standing just a few feet from me. ‘Johnny,’
Sinatra said deadpan, ‘I got your message.’
There was silence for a second, then everybody laughed…and it was over.”
- - One
Step Beyond
director, John Newland, describes his encounter with Frank Sinatra while
filming the episode “If You See Sally.”
From my book, An Analytical Guide to TV’s One Step Beyond (2001),
pages 165-166.
Great story involving Sinatra!
ReplyDeleteSGB
Thanks, SGB.
DeleteI love this story. And Mr. Newland was so funny the way he told it. I would have loved to be there to see this scene unfold...
Thanks for the comment...
best,
John