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Rock, Pretty Baby

Rock, Pretty Baby is a 1956 American comedy musical film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Sal Mineo, John Saxon and Luana Patten.[3]

Rock, Pretty Baby
Directed byRichard Bartlett
Written byHerbert Margolis
William Raynor
Produced byEdmond Chevie
StarringSal Mineo
John Saxon
Luana Patten
Shelley Fabares
Fay Wray
Edward C. Platt
CinematographyGeorge Robinson
Edited byFredrick Y. Smith
Music byHenry Mancini
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • December 1956 (1956-12)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget"just under $1,000,000"[1]
Box office$1,430,000 (US)[2]

Plot

Young musician Jimmy Daley (Saxon) needs to come up with $300 to purchase the electric guitar he wants. He pawns his law books, to the disappointment of his father (Platt), a doctor whose goal is for Jimmy to become a lawyer.

Jimmy's jealous nature results in a ruckus at a party and $150 in damage to a neighbor, which Dr. Daley insists his son pay. His girlfriend Joan Wright (Patten) learns that a battle of the bands has a cash prize. Jimmy and his group end up losing the contest, but he earns the respect of his dad.

Cast

Production

The film was announced in June 1956, under the title Crazy Love.[4]

Luana Patten had been a child actor then stopped working at age 14 to concentrate on school. After several years she told her agent she wanted to act again and she was cast in Rock Pretty Baby.[5] She signed at $650 a week. The contract had options for another seven years. Universal tried to exercise it and Patten sued to get out of it.[6]

Filming started July 1956. It was also known as The Living End before being titled Rock Pretty Baby.[7]

Before the film came out, Al Daff of Universal said the movie "is not an important picture but it will gross more than many multi million dollar pictures."[1]

Release

Sal Mineo and John Saxon were sent out on a promotional tour on the launch of the film.[8]

Universal signed George Winslow to a two picture a year deal over five years on the basis of his performance in the movie.[9]

Variety said it "should emerge a box office winner."[10]

Filmink called it "a jaunty, energetic teen film, with a surprisingly hot late-night beach kissing scene between Saxon and co-star Luana Patten. It became a sleeper hit for Universal."[11]

Sequel

In May 1957 Universal announced they would make a sequel Summer Love.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Daff on Udatte=7 November 1956". Variety. p. 6.
  2. ^ "Top Grosses of 1957". Variety. 8 January 1958. p. 30.
  3. ^ ROCK, PRETTY BABY Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 24, Iss. 276, (Jan 1, 1957): 48.
  4. ^ M-G-M FILLS ROLES IN TWO NEW FILMS New York Times 27 June 1956: 34.
  5. ^ Hollywood Story Chicago Daily Tribune 26 June 1960: b18.
  6. ^ "TestPlayer Option". Variety. 10 April 1957. p. 10.
  7. ^ Drama: 'Song of South' Moppet Becomes Grown-Up Star; Nielsen Turns Writer Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 4 July 1956: B5.
  8. ^ STARS TO HIT ROAD FOR U.-I. PUBLICITY New York Times 21 Dec 1956: 18.
  9. ^ GRANT, MISS KERR TO STAR FOR FOX New York Times 27 Dec 1956: 22.
  10. ^ Review of film at Variety
  11. ^ Vagg, Stephen (July 29, 2020). "The Top Twelve Stages of Saxon". Filmink.
  12. ^ Saxon Starred in New Teen-age Salute; Jan Harrison Term-Pacted Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 1 May 1957: B11

External links

  • Rock, Pretty Baby at IMDb
  • Rock, Pretty Baby at TCMDB

rock, pretty, baby, 1956, american, comedy, musical, film, directed, richard, bartlett, starring, mineo, john, saxon, luana, patten, directed, byrichard, bartlettwritten, byherbert, margoliswilliam, raynorproduced, byedmond, cheviestarringsal, mineojohn, saxon. Rock Pretty Baby is a 1956 American comedy musical film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Sal Mineo John Saxon and Luana Patten 3 Rock Pretty BabyDirected byRichard BartlettWritten byHerbert MargolisWilliam RaynorProduced byEdmond ChevieStarringSal MineoJohn SaxonLuana PattenShelley FabaresFay WrayEdward C PlattCinematographyGeorge RobinsonEdited byFredrick Y SmithMusic byHenry ManciniProductioncompanyUniversal PicturesDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateDecember 1956 1956 12 Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget just under 1 000 000 1 Box office 1 430 000 US 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Sequel 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditYoung musician Jimmy Daley Saxon needs to come up with 300 to purchase the electric guitar he wants He pawns his law books to the disappointment of his father Platt a doctor whose goal is for Jimmy to become a lawyer Jimmy s jealous nature results in a ruckus at a party and 150 in damage to a neighbor which Dr Daley insists his son pay His girlfriend Joan Wright Patten learns that a battle of the bands has a cash prize Jimmy and his group end up losing the contest but he earns the respect of his dad Cast EditSal Mineo as Angelo Barrato John Saxon as Jimmy Daley Luana Patten as Joan Wright Edward C Platt as Thomas Daley Sr M D Fay Wray as Beth Daley Rod McKuen as Ox Bentley John Wilder as Fingers Porter Alan Reed Jr as Sax Lewis Douglas Fowley as Pop Wright Bob Courtney as Half Note Harris Shelley Fabares as Twinky Daley Susan Volkmann as Carol Saunders Caryl Volkmann as Claire Saunders April Kent as Kay Norton Sue George as Lori Parker Walter Reed as Mr Reid Glen Kramer as Bruce Carter Johnny Grant as Johnny Grant George Winslow as Thomas Daley IIIProduction EditThe film was announced in June 1956 under the title Crazy Love 4 Luana Patten had been a child actor then stopped working at age 14 to concentrate on school After several years she told her agent she wanted to act again and she was cast in Rock Pretty Baby 5 She signed at 650 a week The contract had options for another seven years Universal tried to exercise it and Patten sued to get out of it 6 Filming started July 1956 It was also known as The Living End before being titled Rock Pretty Baby 7 Before the film came out Al Daff of Universal said the movie is not an important picture but it will gross more than many multi million dollar pictures 1 Release EditSal Mineo and John Saxon were sent out on a promotional tour on the launch of the film 8 Universal signed George Winslow to a two picture a year deal over five years on the basis of his performance in the movie 9 Variety said it should emerge a box office winner 10 Filmink called it a jaunty energetic teen film with a surprisingly hot late night beach kissing scene between Saxon and co star Luana Patten It became a sleeper hit for Universal 11 Sequel EditIn May 1957 Universal announced they would make a sequel Summer Love 12 See also EditList of American films of 1956References Edit a b Daff on Udatte 7 November 1956 Variety p 6 Top Grosses of 1957 Variety 8 January 1958 p 30 ROCK PRETTY BABY Monthly Film Bulletin London Vol 24 Iss 276 Jan 1 1957 48 M G M FILLS ROLES IN TWO NEW FILMS New York Times 27 June 1956 34 Hollywood Story Chicago Daily Tribune 26 June 1960 b18 TestPlayer Option Variety 10 April 1957 p 10 Drama Song of South Moppet Becomes Grown Up Star Nielsen Turns Writer Schallert Edwin Los Angeles Times 4 July 1956 B5 STARS TO HIT ROAD FOR U I PUBLICITY New York Times 21 Dec 1956 18 GRANT MISS KERR TO STAR FOR FOX New York Times 27 Dec 1956 22 Review of film at Variety Vagg Stephen July 29 2020 The Top Twelve Stages of Saxon Filmink Saxon Starred in New Teen age Salute Jan Harrison Term Pacted Schallert Edwin Los Angeles Times 1 May 1957 B11External links EditRock Pretty Baby at IMDb Rock Pretty Baby at TCMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rock Pretty Baby amp oldid 1132435796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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