Show MOVIES a mm F Vw O''1 the Rat Pack $ Sinatra ’Sk Tony shoot it out Lawford Tony visited Frank Sinatra and his fellow Clansmen on the set of "Sergeants 3” and came up vvith these striking cahdids Jvv: mmr r mm r ' ??: 1 "Can’t a guy have some privacy?” asks Dean Martin a o V A study in contrasts: Peter Lawford looks on intently while “Dino” clowns with deadpan Frank Sinatra H k 1 jr sgp PqS5 iwS&V y$ ? 7 Tony tried for a more formal picture of clansmen Dean Peter Frank but someone's hand got in the way i VERSATiLETony Curtis is equally home at both ends of a camera ft A In front of n lens of course he ranks as one of Hollywood’s top stare while behind it he shoots pictures that rival the work of many pro--' fessional photographers Some of Curtis’ best work in still pictures are these which he took of his chums in the “Bat Pack” while they were making “Sergeants 8” on' location in Kanab Utah The Pack (also known as the Clan) is the closely knit group of Hollywood elite headed by Frank Sinatra and ' including Dean Martin Peter Lawford Sammy Davis Jr and Joey Bishop They have become collectively famous for carrying the doctrine of palship to a new extreme The Clansmen and their wives visit one another’s homes party together spark one another’s opening nights and have made two films together: “Ocean’s 11” and ” tw - When Frank began unfolding his dramatic talent cameraman Tony was righ f there with his 35 mm ) “ “ m"1- - V ' nmiiewMuAnaimi at the current "Sergeants 8” On the Utah set Curtis carried his 85 mm camera with him constantly and got shots of his friends clowning relaxing and sometimes just acting Among the easygoing Clansmen it’s hard to tell when they’re doing what but clearly they had a great time and Tony caught them at it v |