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American Hot Wax (1978)

1959. New York City. The battleground was Rock and Roll. It was the beginning of an era. You shoulda been there.

Genre : Drama, History, Music

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Floyd Mutrux
Writer : John Kaye

Synopsis

This is the story loosely based on Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed, who introduced rock'n'roll to teenage American radio audiences in the 1950s. Freed was a source of great controversy: criticized by conservatives for corrupting youth with the "devil's music"; hated by racists for promoting African American music for white consumption; persecuted by law enforcement officials and finally brought down by the "payola" scandals.

Actors

Tim McIntire
Tim McIntire
Alan Freed
Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher
Sheryl
Jay Leno
Jay Leno
Mookie
Laraine Newman
Laraine Newman
Teenage Louise
Carl Weaver
Carl Weaver
Member of The Chesterfields
Al Chalk
Al Chalk
Member of The Chesterfields
Sam Harkness
Sam Harkness
Member of The Chesterfields
Arnold McCuller
Arnold McCuller
Member of The Chesterfields
Jeff Altman
Jeff Altman
Lennie Richfield
Moosie Drier
Moosie Drier
Artie Moress
John Lehne
John Lehne
D.A. Coleman
Stewart Steinberg
Stewart Steinberg
Stone
Jack Edward Ellis
Jack Edward Ellis
Phillips
Richard Forbes
Richard Forbes
Donahue
Stephen Pearlman
Stephen Pearlman
Peter Overmyer
Keene Curtis
Keene Curtis
Mr. Leonard
Pat McNamara
Pat McNamara
Gordie
Will Thornbury
Will Thornbury
Sid
Hamilton Camp
Hamilton Camp
Louie Morgan
Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry
Self
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
Self
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Self
Charles Greene
Charles Greene
Chuck Otis
Kenny Vance
Kenny Vance
Prof. La Plano
Joe Esposito
Joe Esposito
Member of The Planotones
Bruce Sudano
Bruce Sudano
Member of The Planotones
Eddie Hokenson
Eddie Hokenson
Member of The Planotones
Stephanie Spruill
Stephanie Spruill
Member of The Delights
Joyce King
Joyce King
Member of The Delights
Yolande Howard
Yolande Howard
Member of The Delights
Brenda Russell
Brenda Russell
Member of The Delights
Marion Perkins
Marion Perkins
Artie's Mom
Matthew Tobin
Matthew Tobin
Artie's Dad
Bobby Johnson
Bobby Johnson
Tap Dancer
Harold 'Red' Keller
Harold 'Red' Keller
Stage Manager
Elmer Valentine
Elmer Valentine
Union Man
Charles Irwin
Charles Irwin
Member of Timmy and The Tangerines
Jeanne Sheffield
Jeanne Sheffield
Member of Timmy and The Tangerines
Andrea Robinson
Andrea Robinson
Girl Backstage
Gail Kantor
Gail Kantor
Girl Backstage
Patricia Clinger
Patricia Clinger
Girl Backstage
Mark Diamond
Mark Diamond
Stagehand
Al Maines
Al Maines
Tap Dancer
Artie Ripp
Artie Ripp
Artie

Crews

Floyd Mutrux
Floyd Mutrux
Director
John Kaye
John Kaye
Screenplay
Art Linson
Art Linson
Producer
William A. Fraker
William A. Fraker
Director of Photography
Danford B. Greene
Danford B. Greene
Supervising Film Editor
Melvin Shapiro
Melvin Shapiro
Editor
Ronald J. Fagan
Ronald J. Fagan
Editor
Robert De Mora
Robert De Mora
Costume Design
Elayne Barbara Ceder
Elayne Barbara Ceder
Art Direction

Trailers and other movies

ABC promo American Hot Wax 1982

Posters and backgrounds

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