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The Beatniks

  • 1958
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
1.2K
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The Beatniks (1958)
CrimeMusical

A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.

  • Director
    • Paul Frees
  • Writer
    • Paul Frees
  • Stars
    • Tony Travis
    • Karen Kadler
    • Peter Breck
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Paul Frees
    • Writer
      • Paul Frees
    • Stars
      • Tony Travis
      • Karen Kadler
      • Peter Breck
    • 33User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Travis
    • Eddy Crane
    Karen Kadler
    Karen Kadler
    • Iris
    Peter Breck
    Peter Breck
    • Bob Mooney
    Joyce Terry
    • Helen Tracy
    Bob Wells
    Bob Wells
    • Chuck
    Sam Edwards
    Sam Edwards
    • Red
    Charles Delaney
    Charles Delaney
    • Harry Bayliss
    Stanley Farrar
    Stanley Farrar
    • Morrissey
    • (as Stan Farrar)
    Claude Stroud
    Claude Stroud
    • Hotel Manager
    Martha Wentworth
    Martha Wentworth
    • Nadine
    Frank Worth
    • Bartender
    Robert Paquin
    • Hotel Detective
    • (as Bob Paquin)
    Eddie Brandt
    • Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • Various Voices
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Frees
    • Writer
      • Paul Frees
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    czar-10

    "A pulsating story of modern youth-defiant-explosive"

    Maybe for the time is might have been, especially with a tag-line like that. This pretty obscure film is about Bad singers, Sleazy Talent scouts, teen gangs, robbery and general pandemonium. No Beatniks here, really. Ginsberg and Kerouac probably couldn't believe what they had wrought-this certainly was not it.

    If you want to see a better example of one of the so called "beatnik" films that were created around 1959 to 1961, (where Exploitation Producers latched onto popular media phrases like "Beatnik"), check out The Beat Generation starring Mamie Van Doren, or Beat Girl starring a then unknown Oliver Reed. Although these were not about 'niks they had a somewhat inkling to what a "beatnik" was.

    As with all exploitation films very few of the catch phrases and trends used in marketing the films were used very accurately, nevertheless the films did make obscene amounts of money because they were presented to the public within a few months of a trend that was in high gear.
    3LCShackley

    Memo to Paul Frees: stick to voice work

    I watched this movie because of my interest in voice actor Paul Frees, who wrote and directed "The Beatniks." He also wrote the lyrics to all the songs in the picture, with music by Eddie Brandt (who had worked with Spike Jones). In the Frees biography, his ex-wife (who stars in it) warns readers NOT to bother watching it because it's AWFUL. She claims that Frees knew nothing about directing, and that the photography and sound were also terrible. And she was right: this movie is a stinker, loaded with clichés about teenage troublemakers and also the entertainment industry of the 50s. It never really getting off the ground, leaving in the "deep Frees."
    Chrissie

    No beatniks were harmed in the making of this movie

    First, a caveat: There are no actual beatniks in this film. Nary a beret or black turtleneck or bongo to be seen. As for the movie itself, to steal a line from Roger Ebert, "The Beatniks" is transcendently bad. It soars above ordinary badness as the eagle soars above the mosquito.

    The plot is a common one of the era: kid from the wrong side of the tracks is spotted by a talent agent, but alas, his crazy friends ruin it all for him. To call the characters two-dimensional is an insult to planar surfaces. To call the plot threadbare is an insult to rags. To call ... Oh, never mind. You get the idea.

    The entire production screams, "high school drama club project," though the actors playing the teens are a bit long in the tooth for the youth set, dig it? MST3000 had great fun with it, though, and thus it's worth a watch.
    3InzyWimzy

    Sideburns don't need your sympathy....

    That is one song that never fails to crack me up.

    Beatniks anyone? See any? There are none to be found here. Tony Travis plays Eddy Crane; rebel and small-time hood, but also sings like a pansy femme?? This definitely ruins any credibility since you really can't straddle the fence. Either tell Iris to shut up, or sing "With a Look"; you can't do BOTH! That audition scene is hilarious getting to see hardcore, tough Eddy crooning sentimentality. HA HA HA HA!!!

    Who else shamed themselves? Peter Breck as Mooney. Ham anyone? He takes the manic psycho character to probably the only entertainment in this flop. It's tough to be scared of someone who threatens you with "I'm gonna MOON you!!". His soliloquy regarding the barkeep is also priceless scene followed by on odd whiny fit. Then there's annoying broad Iris who's dancing can scar even those unprepared for random corkscrew gyrations. Mr. Morrissey taught me that to succeed as a talent agent, get in an auto accident, call for a tow, and listen to the guy near the jukebox!! Then there's a dive called Charlie's run by a guy named Gus(?).

    Despite this corny premise, maybe the makers of Beatniks were trying to make a statement about life; it's not all wavy gravy and the man always square forcing the minds of our best generation to conform to antiquated norms while suppressing self expression. Rail against the establishment!! Whoops, slipped into Beatnik mode there. Well, someone had to because this film sure doesn't!!

    "I KILLED THAT FAT BARKEEP!"

    It's true...it's not what you say, but how you say it.
    Angel_Meiru

    I am gonna moon ya man, I AM GONNA MOON YA!

    This has to be one of my favorite MST3K episodes of all time. And a reason why Paul Frees has stuck to animation and cartoon voice overs, since this was his first and last live action feature film he has ever done.

    Though the movie is suppose to be a serious musical/crime drama, I sure laughed my head off over it, especially with Joel and the bots there to save it. It deals with an Elvis clone named Eddy Crane whom hits the top when a music agent and a sexy blond woman discovers his so-called "talents". However, his so-called "beatnik" friends want him to come back to him and stop singing, especially a nutcase named Mooney, whoms immortal lines were "One word outta you and I am gonna moon ya!" "MOON, YOU!". That part right there cracks me up.

    And another thing, why did Paul Frees decided to call this movie "Beatniks"? It is a gang of juvenile deliquents (perhaps special ed rejects?) whom like to get into trouble. What was Paul Frees on when doing this?

    Oh well, at least Frees learned his lesson here, while there are some much worse so-called "talents" whom have not.

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    • Trivia
      Featured by Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Season 5, episode 15 - Aired 11/25/92.
    • Goofs
      During Eddie's recording session, his song is recorded on tape and directly to a master disc. After tape recording was introduced in the late 1940s, record companies stopped recording directly to master discs.
    • Quotes

      [the nebbish hotel manager, complaining about the gang's behavior, gets mocked for his trouble]

      The Hotel Manager: Whyyyy, you young hoodlums, I'll call the police!

      Bob 'Moon' Mooney: You say one word to anyone and I'm gonna *moon* you.

      The Hotel Manager: You're gonna what?

      Bob 'Moon' Mooney: MOON YOU!

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Beatniks (1992)

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    • Release date
      • 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sideburns and Sympathy
    • Filming locations
      • Cedars of Lebanon Hospital - 4833 Fountain Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Hospital)
    • Production company
      • Glenville Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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