Contains Violence, Sexual References & Offensive Language
Rod Blue (Joel Edgerton), a down on his luck Aussie rock promoter, struggles to find the one act that will turn his life and business around. Just as a relationship starts to bloom with his assistant Audrey (Rose Byrne), Rod secures the coup of his career; bringing the legendary Frank Sinatra to tour Australia. After a very close brush with the local press, all hell breaks loose when Frank (Dennis Hopper) calls a gossip columnist a two dollar whore. 114 Unions go on strike overnight. Sinatra and his entourage wake up hostages: no water, no phones, no food, no fuel for the plane until he apologises. But there are two things Sinatra never does; he never yawns in the presence of the woman he loves, and he never says he's sorry
Choice of 2 Audio Commentaries: 1 With director Paul Goldman, producer Emile Sherman and actor Joel Edgerton or 2 with screenwriters/ producers Peter Clifton and Michael Thomas, Behind the scenes of The Nigt We Called It A Day, Deleted Scenes, Theatrical Trailer
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