Difference between revisions of "Rock Baby Rock It"
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This odd feature is a rock 'n' roll crime drama that tells the story of a group of swingin' kids living in an old building desired by some bad-news bookies who try to drive the youths away. The plucky youngsters retaliate by staging a musical to save their ramshackle home. (Rotten Tomatoes) | |||
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Revision as of 21:44, 6 February 2016
Rock Baby Rock It (1957, USA) is a Rock n' Roll film directed by Murray Douglas Sporup.
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- Featured in: It Came From Hollywood
Main Details
- Released in 1957
- B & W
- Running Time: 84 Min.
- Production Co: Freebar Distributors
- Distribution Co: Freebar Distributors
- Directed by Murray Douglas Sporup
- Written by Herbert H. Margolis, William Raynor, Murray Douglas Sporup
- Starring Johnny Carroll, Don Coats, Preacher Smith, Rosco Gordon, Kay Wheeler
- Produced by J.G. Tiger
- Original Music by Jay Salam
- Cinematography by Henry A. Kokojan
- Film Editing by Barton Hayes
Synopsis
This odd feature is a rock 'n' roll crime drama that tells the story of a group of swingin' kids living in an old building desired by some bad-news bookies who try to drive the youths away. The plucky youngsters retaliate by staging a musical to save their ramshackle home. (Rotten Tomatoes)