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Teenage Thunder

  • 1957
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
87
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Teenage Thunder (1957)
Drama

Chafing under his father's authority, 18-year-old Johnnie seeks to get a job, buy a hot-rod, woo his girl, and stand up to the local bully.Chafing under his father's authority, 18-year-old Johnnie seeks to get a job, buy a hot-rod, woo his girl, and stand up to the local bully.Chafing under his father's authority, 18-year-old Johnnie seeks to get a job, buy a hot-rod, woo his girl, and stand up to the local bully.

  • Director
    • Paul Helmick
  • Writers
    • Rudy Makoul
    • Paul Helmick
  • Stars
    • Chuck Courtney
    • Melinda Byron
    • Robert Fuller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    87
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    • Director
      • Paul Helmick
    • Writers
      • Rudy Makoul
      • Paul Helmick
    • Stars
      • Chuck Courtney
      • Melinda Byron
      • Robert Fuller
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chuck Courtney
    Chuck Courtney
    • Johnnie Simpson
    • (as Charles Courtney)
    Melinda Byron
    Melinda Byron
    • Betty Palmer
    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Maurie Weston
    Tyler McVey
    Tyler McVey
    • Frank Simpson
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Bert Morrison
    Helene Heigh
    Helene Heigh
    • Martha Simpson
    Gil Perkins
    Gil Perkins
    • Police Sgt. Benson
    • (as Gilbert Perkins)
    Bing Russell
    Bing Russell
    • Used-Car Salesman
    Gregory Marshall
    • Jimmy Morrison
    Marshall Kent
    Marshall Kent
    • Mr. Palmer
    Mona McKinnon
    • Betty's Sister
    David Houston
    • Title Song Singer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Helmick
    • Writers
      • Rudy Makoul
      • Paul Helmick
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    5Johnboy1221

    Typical teenage drag strip tale....

    This is one of those post Rebel Without A Cause rip-offs, when not much happens and ends on a happy note. The big draw in this is an early look at Courtney and Fuller, who would go on to much better things, particularly in the case of Fuller, who's very effect here as the egotistical bully. Why they cast Melinda Byron in the lead female role is a mystery, as she is neither pretty nor sexy.....and not a very good actress either. It's fun to see all those old cars and trucks, but other than seeing that, and the two staring actors, there's no real reason to watch it. It's been mentioned that the actors looked much older than high school kids, but I disagree. At my school, some of the guys and gals looked like they were twenty-five or older, and a few even looked like they were pushing thirty. One six foot-two football player (and a freshman, at that) even won the beard growing contest his senior year.
    6flint19492001

    Drive-In fodder from the 50s.

    I had forgotten they made films just for the drive-in crowd. This is one of them. The budget is minuscule. This is pretty standard stuff disaffected youth AKA James Dean. Stick in the Mud Father. And the worst that Suburbia could provide Friday night Bridge or Pinochle games with the neighbors.

    Things to look for in this film. Bing Russell who has 179 acting credits to his name plus and the owner of the Portland Mavericks. And is father of Kurt Russell. The Bully who dresses like Richie Cunningham. Well acted by a young Robert Fuller (Laramie, Wagon Train and Emergency). And those Hot Rods.
    5Uriah43

    Teenage Anguish

    "Johnny Simpson" (Chuck Courtney) is an 18 year-old teenager who dreams of one day having his own automobile like many of the other high school students his age. Unfortunately, his father doesn't quite see things his way and as a result Johnny's emotional development is somewhat stunted. Then one afternoon a teenage girl named "Betty Palmer" (Melinda Byron) offers to let him drive her home from the local diner in her brother's car. However, after being passed by someone in a hot rod he decides to speed up and--as luck would have it--gets a ticket by the police for driving too fast on a city street. Needless to say, his father isn't too happy when the police bring Johnny home. But things get even worse for Johnny when the local bully named "Maurie Weston" (Robert Fuller) uses this event to provoke him into a game of "chicken" to prove his manhood. Although Johnny doesn't have a car he accepts the challenge and this is when things begin to really spin out-of-control for him. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather standard "hot rod movie" from a rather unique time in American cinema which had just begun to recognize a new and emerging market for films catering to a teenage audience. Yet, in spite of the novelty, this particular film didn't necessarily stand out and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    3rooster_davis

    The movie itself is the least interesting part!

    Sure, I like those movies from the 50's showing teenagers and hot rods and soda shops with jukeboxes and kids dancing and all that. This movie has those things. Unfortunately the story itself is not as interesting as a lot of the peripheral stuff.

    First, and this happens in a lot of these old movies, the 'teenager' hasn't seen his teen years in a lo-o-n-g time. The "kid" who plays the lead was already 26 or 27 when this movie came out. He may have crash-dieted his way down to teenager-skinny but there's no hiding that the face and voice just aren't in high-schooler territory. For that matter the other 'kid' - the antagonist - also seems to have left his teen years behind too.

    I would like very much to get my hands on a hot-rod the likes of which the main character stole to race in, while allegedly taking it for a test drive. Something like $600 for a built up 50's hot rod? I'll take five. Put 'em on my VISA card, thanks.

    The 'kid's' father seemed very hard to please. The kid wants to get a job and earn the money to buy his own car and that idea is met with complete rejection by ol' pops. How many people wish their kids were willing to work and earn the things they want to have? What I thought was the most blatantly funny part happens when the main character and his arch enemy 'the other kid' go up against each other at a drag strip. For one thing, the other kid is swerving all over the track at our 'hero', a move guaranteed to get you disqualified if not arrested at any drag strip anyplace. But the real laugh comes in with the fact that it takes these two speed demons in hot rods approximately 50 seconds to run the quarter mile. I could do that myself without a car! Even back then, a car could do a 1/4 mile in 16 or 17 seconds, and that hasn't been lightning fast for many years now. A 50 second quarter mile works out to about 18 miles per hour, an hilariously long time. You'd think they were driving to Cleveland, the race goes on so long.

    Well it's an interesting period piece. Must have been lots of fun making these movies and making a living off them back in the 50's. However they aren't much to brag on. If you can see this one for free, go for it, but it you're thinking of buying it, do your best to buy it cheap.

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      Betty Palmer: Chicken's just a word, Johnnie.

    • Soundtracks
      Teenage Kisses
      by Rudolf Friml Jr. (as Rudy Friml Jr.), Danny Gould, Jerry Winn

      Sung by David Houston

      RCA Victor Recording Star

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Teen Age Thunder
    • Production company
      • Marquette Productions Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $46,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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