Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPete Porter and Honey Wynn become overnight sensations as a romantic singing duo, however, their managers quarrel and persuade them to go solo.Pete Porter and Honey Wynn become overnight sensations as a romantic singing duo, however, their managers quarrel and persuade them to go solo.Pete Porter and Honey Wynn become overnight sensations as a romantic singing duo, however, their managers quarrel and persuade them to go solo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Cauby Peixoto
- Disk Jockey Ron Coby
- (as Ron Coby)
Connie Francis
- Honey Wynn
- (voce (canto))
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In New York City, Pete Porter and Honey Wynn are fresh-faced performers eager for their big break. Managers start pushing them onto the radio and they become the hot new sweetheart duo.
This would have been interesting if Connie Francis actually play the part of Honey Wynn. I don't know if she's any good as an actress but at least, that would have been historically interesting. At the end of the day, non of the written story is that compelling. Pete and Honey are very white bread. They just about have as much heat... next to non. What is more interesting are the real world music performers and a few familiar faces. I wonder if those local DJs were actually famous. Dick Clark is so young and in the same year, he's going nation-wide with American Bandstand. This is a piece of music history although it's not much of a film.
This would have been interesting if Connie Francis actually play the part of Honey Wynn. I don't know if she's any good as an actress but at least, that would have been historically interesting. At the end of the day, non of the written story is that compelling. Pete and Honey are very white bread. They just about have as much heat... next to non. What is more interesting are the real world music performers and a few familiar faces. I wonder if those local DJs were actually famous. Dick Clark is so young and in the same year, he's going nation-wide with American Bandstand. This is a piece of music history although it's not much of a film.
The non musical stuff'll give the fast forward finger on your remote a real workout and some of the acts are on the forgettable side (i.e. Was Frankie Avalon really THAT bad?) but there are a few gems like Lyman And The Teens, Carl Perkins and, of course, Fats.
Elvis Presley didn't make the cut here. But just about every other act from those
early days of rock and roll made it into Jamboree. It's like one long version of
the old Ed Sullivan show with a plot tossed in between the acts.
The story such as it is involves Paul Carr and Freda Holloway two aspiring singers who are teamed together by their managers Kay Medford and Robert Pastene respectively who are busy playing their own oneupsmanship games.
But you bought a ticket to see and rock and roll show and in 1957 that's what you got here.
So if you are fan of the music of the era, this is your movie.
The story such as it is involves Paul Carr and Freda Holloway two aspiring singers who are teamed together by their managers Kay Medford and Robert Pastene respectively who are busy playing their own oneupsmanship games.
But you bought a ticket to see and rock and roll show and in 1957 that's what you got here.
So if you are fan of the music of the era, this is your movie.
This is one of those movies made up mostly of acts playing for the screen. But most of them are lightweights or just plain bad! You may want to see it for Fats Domino, Joe Williams, Slim Whitman and Jerry Lee Lewis. There is also the "plot" to get in the way, too. It's about these two singing teenagers...only what they sing is a long way from "rock" and is a total miscalculation as to being included in this movie. They also end up being extremely annoying!
Here we go again with a virtually Unwatchable, Wretched Hollywood attempt to bring the success of early Rock n Roll to the Screen.
Trouble is they never did get it. They saw this Music as a Threat or at the very Least a Fad and they didn't expect it to get any Respect or Consideration, nothing more than a Novelty or believe it or not, a Communist Plot.
The few good Acts are slipped in and out of other "Respectable" Pre-Packaged Pap and Cornball Crooners. The lead "Actor" Kids Sing more than anybody and they are Presented to Epitomize what was deemed Desirable to all except Juvenile Delinquents and God-Forbid, "Race Record" Fans.
If You can avoid turning it off there will be some Rewards if very Brief. The always Rockin', Jerry Lee Lewis...the Fun Rockabilly Sound of Carl Perkins...Frankie Lymon for some Doo Wop...and the Velvet Voice and R&B Rhythms of Fats Domino.
All of these Greats do only One Song but it is Really-Cool that it was captured on Film. Get out the Cut and Paste Program.
Trouble is they never did get it. They saw this Music as a Threat or at the very Least a Fad and they didn't expect it to get any Respect or Consideration, nothing more than a Novelty or believe it or not, a Communist Plot.
The few good Acts are slipped in and out of other "Respectable" Pre-Packaged Pap and Cornball Crooners. The lead "Actor" Kids Sing more than anybody and they are Presented to Epitomize what was deemed Desirable to all except Juvenile Delinquents and God-Forbid, "Race Record" Fans.
If You can avoid turning it off there will be some Rewards if very Brief. The always Rockin', Jerry Lee Lewis...the Fun Rockabilly Sound of Carl Perkins...Frankie Lymon for some Doo Wop...and the Velvet Voice and R&B Rhythms of Fats Domino.
All of these Greats do only One Song but it is Really-Cool that it was captured on Film. Get out the Cut and Paste Program.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn addition to the musical performers, this film had a number of cameo appearances by disc jockeys from across the US, Canada and Great Britain. This ensured the producers of some free radio plugs for the film upon its release.
- BlooperIt is obvious that Buddy Knox and his group are lip-synching to their record "Hula Love" since their electric guitars are not plugged in. This is also true of every other act in the movie that uses electric instruments.
- Citazioni
Carl Perkins: [singing] Ain't no doubt about it, This must be love, One little kiss from you, And I feel glad all over, Ooh baby, hot dang gilly, It's silly, But I'm glad all over...
- ConnessioniReferences Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni (1956)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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