The Jukebox Kids (1959)
August 13, 1959Release Date
The Jukebox Kids (1959)
August 13, 1959Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Mario Carotenuto
Commander Cesari
Elke Sommer
Giulia Cesari
Anthony Steffen
Paolo Macelloni
Giacomo Furia
Gennarino
Karin Well
Girl at the club
Yvette Masson
Maria Davanzale
Benedetta Rutili
Rosalba Bergonzoni
Mario Ambrosino
Viscontelli
Giuliano Mancini
Jimmy
Gloria Milland
Brunette Girl
Rossella D'Aquino
Rossella
Andrea Scotti
Dark-haired man in stripped T-shirt
Tony Dallara
Tony Bellaria
Betty Curtis
Betty Dorys
Fred Buscaglione
Fred
Adriano Celentano
Adriano
Gianni Meccia
Gianni
Lars Bloch
Band Player
Gianni Dei
Blond boy at the club (uncredited)
Lucio Fulci
Salomone (uncredited) / Screenplay / Story / Director
Vera Napi
Girl at club (uncredited)
Ornella Vanoni
Barmaid at La Fogna (uncredited)
Felice D'Alisera
First Assistant Director
Eros Sciorilli
Original Music Composer
Giorgio Fabor
Conductor
Franco Groppioni
Sound
Goffredo Bellisario
Camera Operator
Grazia Lusignoli
Costume Design
Elsa Arata
Assistant Editor
Elios Vercelloni
Production Manager
Vittorio Vighi
Story / Screenplay
Ottavio Scotti
Production Design
Piero Vivarelli
Story / Screenplay
Franca Carotenuto
Script Supervisor
Saverio Scipioni
Production Assistant
Franco Di Mauro
Unit Manager
Gabriele Varriale
Editor
Giovanni Addessi
Producer
Arrigo Breschi
Set Decoration
Duilio Scarozza
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 13, 1959
Original NameRagazzi del Juke-Box
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Genres
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Wiki.
Ragazzi del Juke-Box (a.k.a. Juke-Box Kids) is a 1959 Italian "musicarello" film directed (and co-written) by Lucio Fulci and starring Mario Carotenuto, Elke Sommer and Anthony Steffen. Lucio Fulci has a cameo in the film as a festival organizer.More than for the subject and the script, it deserves to be considered for the cast comprising some of the greatest characters of Italian pop music at the time of the screamers. The film sees the first film success of Adriano Celentano (who the previous year had made a first appearance in I frenetici) and includes for example the version of the band I Campioni of the song considered the first Italian rock'n roll, Ciao ti dirò del 1958 with text by Giorgio Calabrese and music by Gian Franco Reverberi already interpreted by Giorgio Gaber and then by Ricky Gianco.