by Robert Firsching
synopsis
In this typical 1950s Italian outing, Mario Carotenuto plays Sir Cesari, the head of a record company who refuses to change with the times, despite the pleadings of his hipster daughter Julia (Elke Sommer). When Cesari is sent to jail, Julia takes over the company and turns it into a successful rock and roll label. Many may find it hard to believe that this giddy romp was the second film from the man who would one day direct The New York Ripper and City of the Living Dead. Fulci co-wrote the film with Piero Vivarelli (The Snake God), and frequent collaborator Vittorio Vighi.

