Carnival Rock
Carnival Rock is a 1957 film directed by Roger Corman with musical performances by the Platters, David Houston, Bob Luman and his Shadows, and the Blockbusters.
Plot
A nightclub owner, Christopher "Christy" Cristakos, falls in love with the club's singer, Natalie Cook, but the singer is in love with Stanley, a local businessman/gangster. After the gangster wins control of the club, Cristakos, the previous owner, begins to perform comic routines between the acts at the night club as part of his plan to win Natalie back. Eventually, the gangster and the singer marry, which causes the previous owner to leave alone.Cast
- Brian Hutton as Stanley
- Susan Cabot as Natalie
- David J. Stewart as Christopher 'Christy' Cristakos
- Dick Miller as Ben
- Jonathan Haze as Max
- Ed Nelson as Cannon
- Chris Alcaide as Slug
Original TV play
Original cast
- Buddy Ebsen as Ben
- Peter Graves as Stanley
- Oskar Homolka as Christy Christakos
- Debra Paget as Natalie
Production
Filming started in May 1957 at Ziv Studios. Susan Cabot was borrowed from Universal, whom she was under contract to at the time.
Music in the film was from the Platters, David Houston, Bob Luman, the Shadows, and the Blockbusters, most of whom appear in the movie as themselves.
Songs
- The Platters and the Blockbusters – "Remember When"
- David Houston – "One and Only", "Teenage Frankie and Johnny"
- Susan Cabot and the Blockbusters – "Ou Shoo Bla De" and "There's No Place Without You"
- Bob Luman and the Shadows – "This Is the Night", "All Night Long"
- The Blockbusters – "Rock a Boogie"
- The Shadows – "The Creep"
Reception
Frank found the included music in the film the high point of the movie.
Cabot went on to make a number of films for Corman.