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Rockabilly Baby (1957) Online
Original Title :
Rockabilly Baby
Genre :
Movie / Musical
Year :
1957
Directror :
William F. Claxton
Cast :
Virginia Field,Douglas Kennedy,Les Brown
Writer :
William Driskill,William George
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 21min
Rating :
6.9/10
Rockabilly Baby (1957) Online

The mysterious Mrs. Eleanor Carter moves to Springfield with her two teen-age children Jimmy and Cathy. Eleanor makes friends with the town's social leader, Mrs. Wellington, who supports her idea for a town youth center, and she is aided by Tom Griffith, the high school principal. At the town's annual picnic, to which Eleanor has bought a band (Les Brown and His Band of Reknown), the town busy-body, Eunice, reveals what she had learned from Eleanor's past.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Virginia Field Virginia Field - Eleanor Carter aka Dixie West
Douglas Kennedy Douglas Kennedy - Tom Griffith
Les Brown Les Brown - Himself
Judy Busch Judy Busch - Cathy Carter
Marlene Willis Marlene Willis - Linda Bennett
Gary Vinson Gary Vinson - Jimmy Carter
Irene Ryan Irene Ryan - Eunice Johnson
Ellen Corby Ellen Corby - Mrs. Wellington
Lewis Martin Lewis Martin - Mayor Howard Hoffman
Norman Leavitt Norman Leavitt - Fred Rogers
Gene Roth Gene Roth - Harry Johnson
June Jocelyn June Jocelyn - Mrs. Kay Rogers
Mary Benoit Mary Benoit - Mrs. Hoffman
Hazel Shermet Hazel Shermet - Mrs. Hill
Renny McEvoy Renny McEvoy - Charles Leonard

A Los Angeles Times newspaper ad from October 1957 shows that 20th Century Fox widely distributed this film on a double bill with Young and Dangerous (1957).


User reviews

from earth

from earth

This teenage opus of a mom (Virginia Field) and her two high schoolers moving to a new town isn't very involving. The plot (what there is) meanders from Field's relationship with Douglas Kennedy, to the kids' adventures in high school, to the local gossip over the skeleton in Field's closet (which itself is pretty bland). Interesting slice-of-life regarding small-town high school life (completely different now) takes back seat to Field's supposedly dark secret. Even the final scene in which everything is resolved isn't too interesting; worth watching for a pre-Granny Irene Ryan and a few (sort of) decent songs.
Hiylchis

Hiylchis

This is must viewing for fans of two of TV's most famous Grandma's. Ryan and Corby are fun to watch in their non-grandma parts. Rockabilly fans, however, won't find much "rock" or "billy" in Les Brown's band. They can sort of swing, but they don't come close to rockin'. Still, the music might be the movie's strongest asset for the plot is pretty weak, and in the end you know things will turn out swell for the Carter family.

The best unintentional gag through the film is Gary Vinson's character Jimmy Carter. Being that he and his sister are the new kids at school he is constantly introducing himself to the other students. "Hi, I'm Jimmy Carter."
Moogugore

Moogugore

This was sort of a hybrid Rock 'n' Roll/Big Band sort of movie as many of the songs mention R'n'R and sound like they would be comfortable in the late '50s era though since the main bandleader is Les Brown and His Band of Renown, you also hear plenty of his BB sound as well. The two young women singing the "Rock" songs-Judy Busch and Marlene Willis-both sound good, wonder why they didn't become successful? There's also an amusing appearance of Irene Ryan-years before her turn as Granny on "The Beverly Hillbillies" and an interesting one of Ellen Corby-years before becoming Grandma Walton on "The Waltons". I should also mention that she also previously appeared in my favorite movie-It's a Wonderful Life-as one of the people Jimmy Stewart encountered during the run-on-the-bank sequence. For the most part, with quite some humorous scenes, I enjoyed Rockabilly Baby.