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Director
  
Will Price

Music director
  
Milton Subotsky

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Drama, Music

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
1956 (1956)

Writer
  
Milton Subotsky (screenplay), Milton Subotsky (from a story by), Phyllis Coe (from a story by)

Produced by
  
Max Rosenberg, Milton Subotsky

Cast
  
Alan Freed and his Rock 'n Roll Band
(Himself (as Alan Freed and his Rock 'N Roll Band)),
Fran Manfred
(Arabella),
Tuesday Weld
(Dori Graham),
Teddy Randazzo
(Tommy Rogers),
Connie Francis
(Dori's Songs (singing voice)),
Jacqueline Kerrin
(Gloria)

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Tagline
  
The greatest rock 'n' roll music played by the biggest rock 'n' roll groups this side of heaven!

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Rock, Rock, Rock! is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture conceived, co-written and co-produced by Milton Subotsky and directed by Will Price. The film is an early jukebox musical featuring performances by established rock and roll singers of the era, including Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, Teddy Randazzo, the Moonglows, the Flamingos, and the Teenagers with Frankie Lymon as lead singer. Almost every member of the cast was signed to a record label at the time, which was credited along with each star. Later West Side Story cast member David Winters is also featured. Famed disc jockey Alan Freed made an appearance as himself.

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The movie has a fairly simple plot: teenage girl Dori Graham (played by then 13-year-old Tuesday Weld, with a credited Connie Francis dubbed in as Dori's singing voice) can't persuade her dad to buy her a strapless gown and has to get the money together herself in time for the prom. Jack Collins plays the frustrated dad.

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Valerie Harper made her debut in a brief appearance as an extra seated at the center table during the performance of "Ever Since I Can Remember" by Cirino and the Bowties and can be seen after the performance of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. This was also Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' film debut.

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In 1984, the film entered the public domain (in the USA) because of the claimant's failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The film's numerous musical numbers may have been copyrighted separately and thus the film may not entirely be public domain.

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  • "Rock, Rock, Rock" -- Jimmy Cavallo & His House Rockers
  • "I Never Had A Sweetheart" -- Connie Francis

  • Rock, Rock, Rock (film) wwwrocknrollschallplattenforumde Thema anzeigen Alan Freed

  • "The Things Your Heart Needs" -- Teddy Randazzo
  • "Rock, Pretty Baby" -- Ivy Schulman and the Bowties
  • "Rock & Roll Boogie" -- Alan Freed & His Rock & Roll Band w/"Big" Al Sears (saxophone)
  • "I Knew From The Start" -- The Moonglows
  • "You Can't Catch Me" -- Chuck Berry
  • "Would I Be Crying" -- The Flamingos
  • "The Big Beat"—Jimmy Cavallo & His House Rockers
  • "Thanks To You"—Teddy Randazzo (announced as Tommy Rodgers)
  • "The Wanderer" -- Dion and the Belmonts
  • "We're Gonna Rock Tonight"—The Three Chuckles With Teddy Randazzo
  • "Little Blue Wren"—Connie Francis
  • "Rock, Rock, Rock"—Jimmy Cavallo & His House Rockers
  • "Lonesome Train (On A Lonesome Track)" -- Johnny Burnette Trio
  • "Over and Over Again" -- The Moonglows
  • "Tra La La" -- LaVern Baker
  • "Ever Since I Can Remember" -- Cirino & the Bowties
  • "Baby Baby" -- Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
  • "I'm Not A Juvenille Delinquent"—Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
  • "Won't You Give Me A Chance"—Teddy Randazzo
  • "Right Now, Right Now"—Alan Freed & His Rock & Roll Band with "Big" Al Sears (saxophone)
  • Soundtrack

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    The soundtrack album, also titled Rock, Rock, Rock!, was released by Chess Records labeled LP 1425. The soundtrack compilation featured four songs each from only three artists, Chuck Berry, The Moonglows, and The Flamingos. And only four songs on the album ("Over and Over Again," "I Knew From the Stars," "You Can't Catch Me," and "Would I Be Crying") actually appear in the film. The Connie Francis songs "I Never Had a Sweetheart" and "Little Blue Wren" appeared in the film and were also released by MGM Records in 1956 as a Connie Francis single. "Baby, Baby" and "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent" by The Teenagers also appeared in the film and were subsequently released as a single by Gee Records.

    Production

    This was the first feature film collaboration between Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg.

    Reception

    The film was a success at the box office.

    References

    Rock, Rock, Rock (film) Wikipedia
    Rock, Rock, Rock (film) IMDb Rock, Rock, Rock (film) themoviedb.org