- Can't Stop the Music
Infobox Film
name = Can't Stop the Music
caption =
director =Nancy Walker
producer =Allan Carr Henri Belolo Jacques Morali
writer =Allan Carr Bronte Woodard
starring =Alex Briley David Hodo
Glenn Hughes
Randy JonesFelipe Rose Ray Simpson
Steve Guttenberg
Valerie Perrine
Bruce Jenner
Paul Sand
Tammy Grimes
music =Jacques Morali
cinematography =Bill Butler
editing =John F. Burnett
distributor =Associated Film Distribution
released =June 20 , 1980
runtime = 124 minutes
country = USA
awards =
language = English
budget = $15,000,000 - 20,000,000
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imdb_id = 0080492:"For the soundtrack album see
Can't Stop the Music (album) . For the title song seeCan't Stop the Music (song) .""Can't Stop the Music" is a musical
comedy film directed byNancy Walker in1980 . It is a pseudo-biography of disco'sVillage People which bears only a vague resemblance to the actual story of the group's formation. It was produced byITC Entertainment .The film's producer,
Allan Carr , was coming off a massive worldwide hit with the pop musical "Grease" when shooting began in 1979 at the height of the disco craze. Walker shot at MGM studios in Hollywood with location shooting inNew York City andSan Francisco . By the time of its release, however, the disco genre had not only peaked in the United States but was experiencing abacklash there. The film received scathing reviews and audiences stayed away. The soundtrack album was more well-received, actually goingtop 10 in the UK, and the film actually did well inAustralia . At a cost estimated at $20,000,000, the film was a colossal failure financially, bringing in only a tenth of that in gross revenue. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080492/business Can't Stop the Music (1980) - Box office / business ] ] Compared to Carr's next film, also considered a failure, "Grease 2 " brought in more than twice as much on its opening weekend as "Can't Stop The Music" grossed in its entire run, that sequel nearly making back its investment in the U.S. gross alone. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084021/business Grease 2 (1982) - Box office / business ] ] In another instance of bad timing, "Can't Stop the Music" coincided with the first annualGolden Raspberry Awards , and—nominated in every category except "Supporting Actor"—became the recipient of its first "Worst Picture" and "Worst Screenplay" awards.Since its initial failure, however, "Can't Stop the Music" has gained something of a cult status as a camp film. Released on
DVD in 2002, the film has been screened at gay film festivals, including the 2008London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival .Plot
Songwriter Jack Morell (Guttenberg) gets a break
DJ ing at local disco Saddle Tramps. His roommate Samantha Simpson (Perrine), asupermodel newlyretire d at the peak of her success, sees the response to a song he wrote for her ("Samantha") and agrees to use her connections to get him arecord deal . Her connection, ex-boyfriend Steve Waits (Sand), president ofMarrakech Records (a reference to Village People record labelCasablanca Records ), is more interested in getting back with her than in Jack's music (and more interested in taking business calls than in wooing Samantha), but agrees to listen to a demo.Samantha decides Jack's vocals won't do, and recruits neighbor and Saddle Tramps waiter/go-go boy Felipe (the Indian), fellow model David (the
construction worker , who daydreams of stardom in the solo number "I Love You To Death"), and finds Randy (thecowboy ) on the streets ofGreenwich Village , offering dinner in return for their participation. Meanwhile, Simpson's former agent Sydney Channing (Grimes) ordersGirl Friday Lulu Brecht (Marilyn Sokol ) to attend, hoping to lure the star back. Ron White (Jenner), a lawyer from St. Louis, ismugged by an elderly woman on his way to deliver a cake Samantha's sister sent, and shows up on edge. Brecht gets Jack high, which unnerves him when a friend (Altovise Davis ) brings singingcop Ray, but Jack records thequartet on "Magic Night". Ron, pawed all night by the man-hungry Brecht, is overwhelmed by the culture shock of it all, and walks out.The next day Samantha runs into Ron, who apologizes, proffers the excuse that he's a
Gemini , and follows her home. Spilling leftoverlasagna on himself, Simpson and Morell help him off with histrousers before Morell leaves and Simpson and White spend the night. Newly interested in helping, Ron offers hisWall Street office to hold auditions. There Glenn the leatherman climbs atop a piano for a rendition of "Danny Boy ", and he and Alex theG.I. join up. Now asextet , they get their name from an offhand remark by Ron's socialite mother (Barbara Rush ). Ron's boss, overwhelmed by the carnival atmosphere, insists the firm not represent the group, and Ron quits.Ron's new idea for rehearsal space is the
YMCA , where a production number set to the song features its athletic denizens in various states of undress (the film is one of the few PG offerings to feature male full frontalnudity ). The group cut a demo ("Liberation") for Marrakech, but Steve sees limited appeal and Samantha refuses his paltry contract. Reluctant to use her savings, they decide to self-finance by throwing a pay-party.To bankroll the party Samantha acquiesces to Channing's plea to return for a TV ad campaign for
milk , on the condition the Village People are featured. The lavish number "Milkshake " begins as Simpson pours milk for six little boys in thearchetypal costumes with the promise they'll grow up to be the Village People. The advertisers want nothing to do with such a concept, and refuse to air the spot. Ron's mother steps in to invite the group to debut at hercharity fundraiser inSan Francisco . Samantha lures Steve by promising a romantic weekend but Ron is taken aback by the inference she'd go through with the seduction, and Samantha breaks up with him. On his private jet, Steve prepares for a tryst but it's Jack and his former chorine mother (June Havoc ) who show up, to hash out a contract. Initially reluctant, Havoc seduces him with herkreplach and before long they're negotiating thet-shirt merchandising for the Japanese market.In the dressing room before the show, Ron is relieved to learn Samantha didn't travel with Steve, and proposes. Ron's boss shows up and rehires him as junior partner representing the group. Following a set by
The Ritchie Family ("Give Me a Break"), the Village People make a triumphant debut, singing "Can't Stop The Music" to a cheering crowd.Critical response
* "Can't Stop the Music" ushers in a whole new concept in entertainment -- it's the first all-singing, all-dancing horror film; the "
Dawn of the Dead " of the disco era." "Newsweek "
* "The most conspicuous box office calamity of the summer." "Film Review "
* "Like nothing you've ever seen before!" "Movieline "Golden Raspberry Awards and nominations
*1980
Golden Raspberry Awards :Won: Worst Picture:Won: Worst Screenplay:Nominated: Worst Actor (Bruce Jenner ):Nominated: Worst Actress (Valerie Perrine ):Nominated: Worst Supporting Actress (Marilyn Sokol ):Nominated: Worst Director (Nancy Walker ):Nominated: Worst "Original" Song ("(You) Can't Stop the Music")DVD release
"Can't Stop the Music" was released on Region 1
DVD onApril 16 , 2002.Eclectic cast and crew
"Can't Stop The Music" was Bruce Jenner's film debut after becoming known as the World's Greatest Athlete, the result of three world record-setting performances in the
Decathlon , capped by aGold medal win at the 1976Olympic Games . Jenner's record stood from 1975 until shortly before this film's 1980 release. Jenner had previously turned down the role ofSuperman in the 1978 film, and "Can't Stop The Music" remains his only feature film role.The film's supporting cast includes two two-time
Tony Award winners,Tammy Grimes andRussell Nype ,June Havoc (stage and screen actress and sister ofGypsy Rose Lee ),Altovise Davis (BroadwayChorus Girl and wife ofSammy Davis, Jr. ), character actorJack Weston , and Emmy-winnerLeigh Taylor-Young . The Village People auditioners includedBlackie Lawless (a member of the glam-punk groupNew York Dolls and heavy metal group W.A.S.P.) and James Marcel (who would later find greater success with the nameJames Wilder ). Background dancers included Perri Lister, girlfriend ofBilly Idol and mother to his son, and Peter Tramm, who would go on to appear in dozens ofmusic video s and double forKevin Bacon in "Footloose ".Jack's song "Samantha" is credited in the film as being sung by David London, which was the pseudonym for rock singer
Dennis "Fergie" Frederiksen , who was the lead singer for several rock bands including the Grammy-winning band Toto from 1984-1986, singing on their top 30 hit "Stranger In Town". London/Frederiksen also sings a second song on the soundtrack, "The Sound of the City".The band's silver and white costumes in the "Milkshake" sequence and red costumes in the finale sequences were designed by Tony- and Oscar-winning designer
Theoni V. Aldredge .Two of the band's three biggest hits—"
In The Navy " and "Macho Man "—do not appear in the film, though in reference to the latter, Perrine wears a t-shirt emblazoned with the words "Macho Woman" as she jogs through the men's locker room at the YMCA.The film's director,
Nancy Walker , a theater, film and television star since the 1940s, was nominated for two Tonys, four Golden Globes, and eight Emmys. She had added directing to her list of credits with episodes of popular 1970s TVsit-com s, including "The Mary Tyler Moore Show " and "Rhoda ", in which she created her best-known role,Ida Morgenstern . "Can't Stop The Music" was her final effort at direction, and Walker turned her attention back to acting in television.References
External links
* [http://www.jabootu.com/cantstopmusic.htm Detailed review of the film]
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* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cant_stop_the_music/ "Can't Stop the Music" at Rotten Tomatoes]
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