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Don't Knock the Rock

  • 1956
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  • 1h 24min
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5.7/10
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Little Richard, Bill Haley, Dave Appell, Alan Dale, Alan Freed, Bill Haley and the Comets, The Treniers, and Applejacks in Don't Knock the Rock (1956)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA disc jockey tries to prove to teenagers' parents that rock 'n' roll is harmless and won't turn their kids into juvenile delinquents.A disc jockey tries to prove to teenagers' parents that rock 'n' roll is harmless and won't turn their kids into juvenile delinquents.A disc jockey tries to prove to teenagers' parents that rock 'n' roll is harmless and won't turn their kids into juvenile delinquents.

  • Dirección
    • Fred F. Sears
  • Guionistas
    • Robert E. Kent
    • James B. Gordon
  • Elenco
    • Bill Haley and the Comets
    • Bill Haley
    • Alan Dale
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
    444
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    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Guionistas
      • Robert E. Kent
      • James B. Gordon
    • Elenco
      • Bill Haley and the Comets
      • Bill Haley
      • Alan Dale
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Bill Haley and the Comets
    • Bill Haley and the Comets
    • (as Bill Haley and His Comets)
    Bill Haley
    Bill Haley
    • Bill Haley
    Alan Dale
    Alan Dale
    • Arnie Haines
    Alan Freed
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    • Alan Freed
    The Treniers
    • The Treniers
    Little Richard
    Little Richard
    • Little Richard
    Dave Appell
    Dave Appell
    • Dave Appell
    Applejacks
    • The Applejacks
    Patricia Hardy
    Patricia Hardy
    • Francine MacLaine
    Fay Baker
    Fay Baker
    • Arlene MacLaine
    Jana Lund
    Jana Lund
    • Sunny Everett
    Gail Ganley
    • Molly Haines
    Pierre Watkin
    Pierre Watkin
    • Mayor George Bagley
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    George Cisar
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    Dick Elliott
    Dick Elliott
    • Sheriff at End
    Jovada Ballard
    • Jovada Ballard (Jitterbug Contest Winner)
    Jimmy Ballard
    • Jimmy Ballard (Jitterbug Contest Winner)
    Robert Banas
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    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
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      • Robert E. Kent
      • James B. Gordon
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    4michaelRokeefe

    Rock 'n' roller must prove himself.

    A rock 'n' roll singer played by Alan Dale takes time out from his busy schedule to vacation back in his home town. The town's teens are there to meet the train; but the Mayor of Melonville warns the singer that his kind is not thought of too highly. DJ Alan Freed schedules a big charity dance to convince a newspaper columnist there is no harm in the new form of music.

    Also in the cast are Jana Lund, Patricia Hardy and Gail Ganley. Spotlight musical acts are: Bill Haley & the Comets, Little Richard, the Treniers and Dave Appell & the Apple Jacks.

    Low budget "B" flick produced by 'king of the quickies', Sam Katzman. Interesting to watch Haley & the Comets and Little Richard perform.
    digitalcool

    A few knocks for this film

    This is yet another of a group of early R&R films with the same moral...."Parents, don't judge the music of your kids harshly...after all, you were a bunch of flappers back in your day, screaming '23 Skiddoo' while jitterbugging like crazy..." This film would have been better, MUCH better, if they actually had a Rock N Roll guy as the lead. But they had a Bing Crosby type, moaning out some pretty awful tunes. I'm sure there were some very restless teenagers in the theater when this film was released. They probably couldn't wait 'till the REAL rockers came on screen. Once that happened, the film came into it's own. As has been pointed out in earlier posts, these performances are the centerpiece of the film.

    In addition to the musical numbers by Haley & the Comets, the Treniers and Little Richard, the dancing was pretty amazing in this movie. Young people of the past could really move, unlike today (also check out YouTube clips of Ronnie Spector dancing at the Pepppermint Lounge during The Beatles '64 tour; clips from the early 70's Soul Train line; and clips from the 80's film "Breakin'" to see what young folks could do during the past decades).

    Another bright spot was the performance of Jana Lund as the bratty, teenage nymphet. She did an amazingly sultry dance when first spotted, and you just knew this kitten would be trouble. On top of that, Ms. Lund was wearing the most blatant example of a 50's "Balistic Missle Bra" since Janet Leigh in "Jet Pilot".

    All in all, not a bad film, but not as good or as much fun as "Rock Around The Clock".
    8django-1

    Bill Haley's second film, with Little Richard, The Treniers, and Alan Freed. Worth finding for 50s' rock and roll fans

    The second film featuring Bill Haley and the Comets, DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK, features a lot of great music from Haley's Comets, Little Richard, and the Treniers, and this is probably the biggest dramatic role that Alan Freed had in any of his 1950's rock and roll epics, a role that he handles quite well. Bill Haley also seems more relaxed here in his dialogue scenes than he was in ROCK AROUND THE CLOCk, although Bill and band are really not the stars of the film. The character of Arnie Haines, played by Alan Dale, is the protagonist of the film, and Haines' story is the one told here. Dale sings three songs--a ballad that could have come from the big band era, a Johnnie Ray-style emotion-filled number, and a semi rock and roll number in the Bobby Darin vein. Dale is a fine actor and he has the dramatic ability and charisma to carry a film on his own. I was unfamiliar with him and wondered why he got the role in the film, since he was not playing himself. It seems Mr. Dale made his mark as a singer late in the big band era, and had his own television show in 1948. He had a number of hit records in the late 40s and early 50s produced by Bob Thiele (later of Flying Dutchman records fame, for those of us under 50). He was evidently a very talented man, as well as a courageous (standing up to the mob) and intelligent (published author) one. However, he is really not a rock and roll performer. If you can get past that, the rest of the movie is a lot of fun, the performances are exciting, and the show even gives away some of the phony tricks and staged events of the music promotion world. Haley never starred in a third film (although he and the band were in others, both here and abroad), and despite a half dozen hot songs in this one, he and band are basically guest stars in their own film. Little Richard does two of his best-known numbers in classic style (playing the piano while standing with his back to it, playing the piano while one leg is over the top of the piano, etc.), and the Treniers do two numbers that give some hint about why they were so legendary for their live act (although I'm sure this is a VERY watered down version of what they did live). I like Dave Appell's music, in the Philadelphia jive-rock style, but the number he does here is not that impressive. Overall, this is a nice window into 1950's rock and roll and a good opportunity to see some of the best artists of the period performing (or should I say miming). Worth finding for the 50's fan.
    10unclerussie

    Good Rock and Roll movie

    I always liked this film. Not a bad plot, the acting is better than average and there is, of course, some great music. Bill Haley and Little Richard provide some real excitement, plus here's a chance to see the great Treniers and talented pop singer Alan Dale in rare screen appearances. The legendary Alan Freed plays a sometimes over zealous manager and is terrific in the role. Rock and Roll fans should not pass this one by!
    caab241

    Amazing Lindy Hop

    I recently purchased this movie for the Lindy Hop scenes and I wasn't disappointed, the dancing is incredible. If only the movie opened with dancing instead of Arnie Haines and screaming teenagers! Once you get into the film there's dancing on pianos and couches in Arnie's apartment/hotel room?, a killer jam circle with Bill Hailey and the Comets backing, and a crazy Charleston scene that rivals anything I've seen on film. The plot was OK and the acting so-so, but the music and dancing makes up for the film's shortcomings. I was impressed with Bill Hailey and the Comets, especially during their instrumental jam session, which displays their musical talent and personality more so than their most well-known commercial hits.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was a follow-up to Rock Around the Clock (1956) and shares many of the same sets and cast.
    • Errores
      The dialog indicates that Arnie Haines' home town is somewhere in New England when he discusses going home for vacation, but the train that he gets off has the logo of the Sunset Limited on three cars. The Sunset Limited was a luxury train of the Southern Pacific Railroad that ran along the California Coast.
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      [Bill Haley walks up to a table with Arnie Haines and Alan Freed]

      Bill Haley: How we doin', Dad, the newspaper gal diggin' us?

      Arnie Haines: Yeah, real deep. She sounds like she has us plowed way under already.

      Alan Freed: That's freedom of the press.

      Bill Haley: Yeah, and I always thought that freedom of the press was a tailor who irons your suits for nothing. It shows you.

      [everyone laughs a forced and phony laugh, and then they all get up and leave; Bill Haley looks offended]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in It Came from Hollywood (1982)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Don't Knock the Rock
      Written by Robert E. Kent and Fred Karger

      Performed by Bill Haley and the Comets

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de diciembre de 1956 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Railroad Station, Chatsworth, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(train depot exteriors)
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      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 1h 24min(84 min)
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