Frank Sinatra Gives Deposition in San Francisco (1974)
About This Item
KRON-TV News report from August 30th 1974 by Jack Bates featuring scenes of Frank Sinatra arriving at and leaving an office building on Market Street in San Francisco with a police escort. He is there to give a deposition about an incident involving the beating of insurance executive Frank J. Weinstock in Palm Springs. Includes views of Sinatra being mobbed by excited fans and an interview with trial attorney Marvin E. Lewis, who represents Sinatra. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
- Type of material
- local newsfilm
- Duration
- 2:00
- 16mm color magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to
- Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
- Date aired
- 8/30/1974
- Originally aired on
- KRON-TV
- Identifier
- KRON 3714-6
- Views
- 2353
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