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Rock, Rock, Rock!

Original title: Rock Rock Rock!
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
693
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Rock, Rock, Rock! (1956)
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Dori is trying to get together enough money to buy a strapless gown; Daddy has cut off Dori's allowance, but gee, she's gotta go to the prom.Dori is trying to get together enough money to buy a strapless gown; Daddy has cut off Dori's allowance, but gee, she's gotta go to the prom.Dori is trying to get together enough money to buy a strapless gown; Daddy has cut off Dori's allowance, but gee, she's gotta go to the prom.

  • Director
    • Will Price
  • Writers
    • Milton Subotsky
    • Phyllis Coe
  • Stars
    • Alan Freed and his Rock 'n Roll Band
    • Fran Manfred
    • Tuesday Weld
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    693
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Will Price
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • Phyllis Coe
    • Stars
      • Alan Freed and his Rock 'n Roll Band
      • Fran Manfred
      • Tuesday Weld
    • 42User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Freed and his Rock 'n Roll Band
    • Alan Freed and his Rock 'n Roll Band
    Fran Manfred
    • Arabella
    Tuesday Weld
    Tuesday Weld
    • Dori
    Connie Francis
    Connie Francis
    • Dori
    • (singing voice)
    Teddy Randazzo
    Teddy Randazzo
    • Tommy
    • (as Teddy Randazzo of The Three Chuckles)
    Jacqueline Kerr
    • Gloria
    Ivy Schulman
    • Baby
    The Moonglows
    • The Moonglows
    Chuck Berry
    Chuck Berry
    • Chuck Berry
    The Flamingos
    • The Flamingos
    Jimmy Cavallo and the House Rockers
    • Jimmy Cavallo and the House Rockers
    • (as Jimmy Cavallo and His House Rockers)
    The Johnny Burnette Trio
    • The Johnny Burnette Trio
    • (as Johnny Burnette Trio)
    La Vern Baker
    • La Vern Baker
    Cirino and the Bowties
    • Cirino and the Bowties
    Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
    • Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
    The Coney Island Kids
    • The Coney Island Kids
    Jack Collins
    Jack Collins
    • Father
    Carol Moss
    • Mother
    • Director
      • Will Price
    • Writers
      • Milton Subotsky
      • Phyllis Coe
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    User reviews42

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    dotticolvin

    One to see

    If you love rock and roll music then give this one a break. Most of the songs are totally out of sync which is fairly amusing and the story is boy loves girl then blah but what do you expect. There is wonderful music and a lot of the film is devoted to it. Some great dresses too. Tuesday Weld is cute and radiant and innocent and smacks of those childhood dreams that were killed by cynicism and growing old. Its a true fantasy trip that you can let yourself go with a bottle of something tasty. Beautiful scripts that make you feel warm inside. If you want an intellectual film them forget it but if you wan a laugh and a dance then this is your girlie wine drinking evening. It got me dancing in the living room. Love it.
    njunkie

    See it for the rock 'n' roll

    The reason to see "Rock, Rock, Rock," like most 50s quickie rock 'n' roll pictures, is, of course, to see great stars like Chuck Berry, Lavern Baker, The Moonglows and The Flamingos. You also get a fair amount of dreck like Cirino and the Bowties and the insufferable Ivy Schulman. Plus, this picture obviously had a budget lower than the cost of a car. (You can tell that some shots look out of sync.) Then, there's Tuesday Weld with her songs dubbed (not too well) by Connie Francis! Still, the picture is fun and early rock 'n' roll DJ impressario Alan Freed looks like he's having a good time. Of course, it wouldn't last.
    7ptb-8

    Wow wow wow

    This essential time capsule musical from the very dawn of Rock and Roll is really beyond criticism. Many other comments bleat about the quality and the story, but really, would you prefer it did not exist? Is "EIGHT MILE" or (groan) "COOL AS ICE"or (double groan) "GET RICH OR DIE Trying'' a better reminder of their music and time in history? Alan Freed should be almost revered for the work he did in promoting rock and roll in the mid 50s and it is because of him this astonishing record of fascinating music acts of 1955/56 exists. Reacting to it as if it was made today is ridiculous. ROCK ROCK ROCK is a complete world unto itself and made with a keen-ness to entertain and elate through some of the essential music stars of the day. It is also charming. Something none of the other three films mentioned above are or could be in the slightest., given their retarded aggression. ROCK ROCK ROCK is fun and a real surprise. A good complimentary film is the 1976 drama "AMERICAN HOT WAX" which is a bio of Alan Freed with spectacular recreations of the 50s and the Brooklyn Paramount days with Freed causing dancing strife with uptight authorities. Believe it or like it or not.
    fsapp

    comments from someone who saw the movie in 1956 (15 times)

    A movie that pre-dates music videos by a number of years, "Rock, Rock, Rock" showcased a number of well-known and not so well-known groups in a venue that, admittedly, had very little plot. However, this was 1956, and to have Alan Freed take groups that had, and still were having, so much social impact in "the real world" and put them together on celluloid was a marvellous event. Again, this was 1956, and I don't think I would have seen Cirino and the Bowties, Johnny Burnette, Teddy Randazzo, Jimmy Cavallo and the Houserockers anywhere else during that period. I watched/shouted to/screamed to/danced/to this movie in 1956 (at 10 years of age) and have seen it about 14-15 times since. I'm certain that had I seen it in 1999 for the first time, my point of view would have been much different, but that's only natural. After all, what kind of critical analysis will Pink Floyd's "The Wall" get in the year 2020? If you can look at this movie with "1956 eyes," you get a heck of a lot more than just "weak plot." By the way, Chubby Checker was NOT in this film.
    5michaelRokeefe

    Alan Freed Show comes to the prom.

    Another rock 'n' roll quickie. Flimsy plot, but some very good musical performances. Future sex-kitten, thirteen year old Tuesday Weld makes her debut with the situation of trying to buy a dress for the prom. She 'lip syncs' to the voice of Connie Francis. Her boyfriend(Teddy Randazzo) wins a talent contest and somehow talks DJ Alan Freed into bringing a gaggle of talent to the prom. Randazzo's singing was about as boring as little Ivy Schulman's was dreadful.

    Redeeming this film are the performances by The Moonglows, Chuck Berry, The Flamingos, Lavern Baker, The Johnny Burnett Trio and Frankie Lymon. The Bowties and the House Rockers were a joke. There were worse movies out there at the time. This is surely worth the price of admission and a cherry coke.

    Note: I found it pretty cool that Miss Weld's character admits spending allowance money on playing Elvis records on the jukebox. Later, in 1961, she would actually play a sexpot trying to seduce him in WILD IN THE COUNTRY.

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    • Trivia
      Tuesday Weld turned 13 during filming. Teddy Randazzo, who plays her boyfriend, was 21 at the time. The film was also Weld's debut.
    • Goofs
      When the Johnny Burnette Trio is playing, the bass player is obviously faking. His positions on the neck are no relation to what should be played.
    • Quotes

      Father: I thought you were going to keep a budget?

      Dori: I did. But, it didn't stay kept.

      Father: May I see it?

      [Dori hands it to her Father]

      Father: Ah-huh. Ice cream. Candy. Magazines. Juke Box - 40 cents. EP - 60 cents. EP? What's that?

      Dori: Elvis Presley!

      Father: I still say: what's that?

      Dori: Father, you're sweet; but, so square. I played Elvis Presley records on the juke box.

      Father: You already have an item down here for playing the juke box. Why don't you put them both together?

      Dori: Well, it would look like I spent too much money for just one thing.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Beatles Anthology: July '40 to March '63 (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock, Rock, Rock
      Performed by Jimmy Cavallo and the House Rockers

      [Initially played during opening credits; later performed at prom]

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rock Rock Rock!
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Vanguard Productions (I)
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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