Connors poses as a TV star who wants to open up a music club for the benefit of underprivileged kids, and meets with strong opposition from conservative parents who see rock music as a menace to society. The case goes to court and the kids win; the evidence that tips the scale in their
favor is footage of a young Dumont, now a stuck-up biddy, flapping the "Charleston." Real fun comes in performances of the musical greats. Fats Domino sings "I'm in Love Again," "Ain't That a Shame" and "Honey Chile;" Joe Turner does "Feelin' Happy" and "Lipstick, Powder and Paint;" and Tommy
Charles and Annita Ray team up on "Sweet Love on My Mind" and "Rockin' on Saturday Night."
Released:
1957
Rated:
NR
Length:
74 mins