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A TV executive tries to create a musical special to save his network.

Chubby Checker as  Chubby Checker
Gene Chandler as  Gene Chandler
Vic Dana as  Vic Dana
Linda Scott as  Linda Scott
Mari Blanchard as  Dulcie Corbin
Lang Jeffries as  Ted Haver
Nydia Westman as  Amy
Georgine Darcy as  Madge Albright
Stephen Preston as  Billy Albright
Barbara Morrison as  Mrs. Arnold Morrison

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bkoganbing
1962/04/13

In Don't Knock The Twist TV executive Lang Jeffries is told to take advantage of that latest dance craze The Twist and put together a television special featuring the latest rock and roll acts. Since Jeffries good buddy is none other than Chubby Checker he's got it made.But girlfriend fashion designer Mari Blanchard has some ideas of her own especially after Jeffries discovers Georgina Darcy and Stephen Miller doing some wild and crazy dance routines. Her machinations almost ruin things for the twisters young and old.All this is just an excuse to give the current rock and rollers like Linda Scott and Gene Chandler and Vic Dana a chance to show their stuff. And there's Chubby Checker doing a very good job playing Chubby Checker.For those nostalgic for the era.

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Moax429
1962/04/14

I remember as a youngster my folks had the soundtrack album of "Don't Knock the Twist," and they played it many times on their stereo whenever they had parties (that album was my introduction to the Dovells' hit "Bristol Stomp" and Dee Dee Sharp's "Mashed Potato Time"). When I was 8 years old in 1970 and got my first record player as a birthday present, my folks bequeathed the album to me (they seemed to prefer Country music more than Pop by then - sad!); in early 1972, however, I accidentally destroyed that copy of "Don't Knock the Twist," and could never find it again (especially since by that time Cameo/Parkway Records ceased to exist). That is, until recently, when I found a pristine copy of the album at a local record meet; it was such a treat to hear all those old songs again, especially "Mashed Potato Time" (I recently purchased a new, deluxe turntable - the kind DJs use in clubs - for my stereo system).I had never seen the movie of "Don't Knock the Twist;" what was especially tantalizing was a passage in the liner notes on the album's back cover which stated, "....it wouldn't be fair to reveal the plot." (I had seen its prequel, "Twist Around the Clock," on television a few times, however.) That is, until a few weeks ago.I had heard unconfirmed rumors that Sony Pictures Entertainment, whose Columbia Pictures division originally released "Don't Knock the Twist," didn't renew the copyrights on this film or "Twist Around the Clock," and that these films were in the public domain.WRONG! Sony STILL DOES own the rights to these films, and a few months ago they put them on DVD in a 2-disc set!When I saw the poster in the upper left corner of this page (the cover of the DVD box), I went over to Sony Pictures' website to see if that DVD set was still available; although it wasn't listed on Sony's website, I went to a local Border's bookshop, who confirmed "Don't Knock the Twist" on DVD WAS indeed available, so I ordered a copy.Surprise! The movie was every bit as good as the album, and at times a little funnier than "Twist Around the Clock!" It's beyond me why "Don't Knock the Twist" hasn't ever turned up on television. Maybe it was because of the "Salome" subplot? (That would certainly be considered tame by today's standards; if this film was shown on TV now it'd most likely be rated TV-PG.) But even better than the story itself was the music; it was also enjoyable hearing Linda Scott's hit "Yessirree," Vic Dana's "Little Altar Boy," and especially Gene Chandler's "Duke of Earl," none of which appeared on the soundtrack album (most likely because Ms. Scott recorded for Kapp, Dana for Liberty, and Chandler for Vee Jay, respectively, and since the soundtrack was on Cameo/Parkway, those other labels apparently didn't want to lease the masters of those hits to Cameo/Parkway). And now some of what I saw and heard in the movie makes sense whenever I hear the soundtrack album again (except for the Carroll Brothers' version of "Bo Diddley;" that patter heard at the beginning of the track was deleted in the film, so I still have no idea what that intro was all about).Best of all, now I don't have to wonder "Why hasn't 'Don't Knock the Twist' ever been shown on TV, and when will it ever turn up?" I can enjoy this film, as well as "Twist Around the Clock," again any time I want!So thanks a lot, Sony!I also discovered ABKCO Records and Music now owns the rights to the Cameo/Parkway Records backlog, and that they recently began releasing some "best of" CDs by Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, The Orlons, Dee Dee Sharp, etc., all of which are the long, sought-after original recordings. I can only hope ABKCO will consider re-releasing the "Don't Knock the Twist" soundtrack album on CD, too!

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emckinnis2
1962/04/15

Double Lame vote here. The only known celebrity of note is Ernest Evans whose stage name, Chubby Checker was suggested by Dick Clark's first wife, Barbara, as a take off on "Fats" Domino. Chubby deserved better treatment than this movie gave him. The movie sucks and only Chubby's music and the film presentation of the dances attributed to him make it bearable to watchFYI, Ernest Evans was born on October 3, 1941 in Spring Gulley, South Carolina. Later his parents moved to South Philadelphia, PA. He was an alumnus of South Philadelphia High School,the same high school that gave us Frankie Avalon and Fabian (Forte). Ernest and Faian used to dance and sing entertain their classmates when given the opportunity.The song The Twist had been a Rhythm and Blues recording for Hank Ballard and was one of the songs in young Mr. Evans repertoire. Dick Clark arranged for the now Chubby Checker to record the song for the Cameo-Parkway label. After Chubby appeared on American Bandstand the song became a #1 hit and launched his career.Other songs on Chubby's hit list were The Pony, Let's Twist Again (like we did last summer), The Fly (which was used in the movie Don't Knock the Twist) and Limbo Rock to name a few. In fact The Twist emerged again in 1961 and climbed to #1 again, a feat that is shared only with Bing Crosby for White Christmas.

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Michael O'Keefe
1962/04/16

You can tell right away that this is a quickie to join the parade of "twist" theme movies. A TV executive (Lang Jeffries)is trying to put together a TV special a couple weeks ahead of a competing station. He just happens to call on Chubby Checker to come to his rescue. Chubby wrangles Gene Chandler, Vic Dana, Linda Scott and the Dovells to appear. The spotlight ends up on a young dancer(Georgine Darcy).Plenty of shimmy shakin' goin' on. Of course the talent, excluding Checker of course, are barely one hit wonders. Very little depth to the plot, but watching again will bring back some memories.Also in the cast are Mari Blanchard, Stephen Preston and Nydia Westman.

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