Carnival Rock (1957)
Directed by Roger Corman
Genres - Musical, Music |
Sub-Genres - Melodrama, Rock Musical, Romantic Drama |
Release Date - Sep 1, 1957 (USA - Unknown), Sep 1, 1957 (USA) |
Run Time - 75 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Producer-director Roger Corman serves up another thinly plotted musicfest in Carnival Rock. Corman regular Susan Cabot stars as Natalie, a singer for an oceanside carnival. Smitten by Natalie, high-stakes gambler Stanley (Brian Hutton) wins the carnival in a poker game so that he can be near the girl. Christy (David J. Stewart), the carnival's ex-owner, is likewise in love with the girl, so he stays on as a baggy-pants burleycue comic. As in most films of this nature, the plot can be blissfully ignored in favor of the musical highlights, which in this case are performed by the likes of The Platters, David Houston, Bob Luman, The Shadows and The Blockbusters. And what would a Roger Corman flick be without Dick Miller in a supporting role?
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band [music group], behind-the-scenes, gambling, love, love-triangle, nightclub, owner, rock-music, songwriter, waiter