
Movin' with Nancy 1967
"Nancy Sinatra's first TV Special... which proves once and for all that talent skips a generation!"
Step into the groovy 1960s with *Movin' with Nancy (1967)*, a dazzling one-hour NBC-TV musical spectacular that cemented Nancy Sinatra's star power. Directed by Jack Haley Jr.
Director: Jack Haley Jr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Movin' with Nancy (1967) about?
*Movin' with Nancy* is a 1967 NBC musical TV special hosted by Nancy Sinatra, showcasing her rising talent alongside a powerhouse lineup of 1960s icons. The hour-long show blends live performances, playful banter, and family appearances, offering a snapshot of the era's entertainment culture.
Who directed Movin' with Nancy?
Jack Haley Jr. directed *Movin' with Nancy*, bringing his experience in television and film to craft a polished, high-energy special.
Who stars in Movin' with Nancy?
The cast stars Nancy Sinatra alongside Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Lee Hazlewood, Frank Sinatra (billed as 'A Very Close Relative'), and a cameo from Nancy's brother, Frank Jr.
Is Movin' with Nancy (1967) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and star-studded performances, *Movin' with Nancy* offers a nostalgic slice of 1960s entertainment that's both fun and informative. While it lacks Nancy's biggest hit, the special's charm and lineup make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic TV and music from the era.
How long is Movin' with Nancy?
*Movin' with Nancy* has a runtime of 60 minutes, perfect for a quick but immersive trip back to the swinging sixties.
About Movin' with Nancy (1967) — The Ultimate Swinging Sixties TV Musical Special
Step into the groovy 1960s with *Movin' with Nancy (1967)*, a dazzling one-hour NBC-TV musical spectacular that cemented Nancy Sinatra's star power. Directed by Jack Haley Jr., this Royal Crown Cola-sponsored special blends classic crooning, show-stopping performances, and old-Hollywood charm into a vibrant time capsule of mid-century entertainment. Hosted by the radiant Nancy herself, the program features a legendary lineup including Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Lee Hazlewood, with a surprise cameo from her father, Frank Sinatra—billed playfully as 'A Very Close Relative.' Wrapped in the lively energy of the era's music scene, this TV movie captures the glamour, wit, and infectious rhythm of the swinging sixties.
Though notably absent is Nancy's iconic hit 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin',' the special compensates with a star-studded showcase of vocals, comedy, and showmanship that defines the Sinatra family's enduring appeal. With its tight runtime and high-energy performances, *Movin' with Nancy* is a must-see for fans of classic music television and anyone drawn to the golden age of variety shows. Whether you're a Sinatra superfan or a casual viewer, its charisma and nostalgic allure make it a standout gem of 1967's small-screen offerings.