Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSinger's girlfriend helps him adjust to the new rock'n'roll music.Singer's girlfriend helps him adjust to the new rock'n'roll music.Singer's girlfriend helps him adjust to the new rock'n'roll music.
Joy Harmon
- Pickup Girl
- (as Joy Harman)
Al DeNittis
- Tyrones Saxophonist
- (as the Tyrones)
Tyrone DeNittis
- Self
- (as the Tyrones)
George Lesser
- Tyrones Singer
- (as the Tyrones)
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- CuriosidadesThis was the only screen appearance of Danny and the Juniors, who performed "At The Hop", and The Royal Teens (with Bob Gaudio), who performed "Short Shorts". They were two big rock groups of the late 1950s.
- PifiasThe sax player and guitarist for The Royal Teens are close to, then farther apart from the lead singer between shots.
- Créditos adicionalesA shot of a rocket launching into space is shown before the Columbia logo at the beginning of the movie.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sev Kardesim (1972)
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Other reviewers have discussed the music in detail. I would only like to say that there is great swing dancing in this movie. Especially the couple in the center of the screen. Some of their moves were astounding. From today's viewpoint it is ironic that some of the best examples of swing dancing on film is in these late 1950's rock in roll movies. At that time, however, many people thought rock was a new version of swing. About four years later rock went off in another direction, eliminating the saxophone and partner dancing. This, of course, eventually led to a rebellion against rock from 1995 to the present by many people who like to dance with a partner.
- edagnew
- 3 abr 2009
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- Duración1 hora 19 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Let's Rock (1958) officially released in Canada in English?
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