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Examining one of the earliest films made specifically for young audiences in US cinema, Rock around the Clock (1956), this book explores the exploitation production company that made the film and the ways it represented young people, especially in terms of their association with rock ânâ roll music and culture.

Providing new avenues of approaching the film, the book looks at how Rock around the Clock has attracted significant scholarly attention, despite its origins as a low-budget production made by master exploitation filmmaker Sam Katzman. It challenges accounts that see the filmâs young people as juvenile delinquents, using instead the label âcultural rebelsâ as a signifier of youthâs ability to resurrect a moribund music industry and rejuvenate a stale youth culture. This book also questions the nature of the label âexploitationâ as applied to the film by examining Columbia Picturesâ role as a resource provider for Katzmanâs film, comparing Rock around the Clock to contemporaneous films with a youth focus that were produced in different industrial contexts and investigating its relationship to adaptation by asking whether the film is an example of a âpostliteraryâ adaptation.

Rich on archival research and industrial and textual analysis, Rock around the Clock will interest both film studies and youth cultures scholars.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/30/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032587950, 978-1032587950
      ISBN10: 1032587954
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Examining one of the earliest films made specifically for young audiences in US cinema, Rock around the Clock (1956), this book explores the exploitation production company that made the film and the ways it represented young people, especially in terms of their association with rock ânâ roll music and culture.

      Providing new avenues of approaching the film, the book looks at how Rock around the Clock has attracted significant scholarly attention, despite its origins as a low-budget production made by master exploitation filmmaker Sam Katzman. It challenges accounts that see the filmâs young people as juvenile delinquents, using instead the label âcultural rebelsâ as a signifier of youthâs ability to resurrect a moribund music industry and rejuvenate a stale youth culture. This book also questions the nature of the label âexploitationâ as applied to the film by examining Columbia Picturesâ role as a resource provider for Katzmanâs film, comparing Rock around the Clock to contemporaneous films with a youth focus that were produced in different industrial contexts and investigating its relationship to adaptation by asking whether the film is an example of a âpostliteraryâ adaptation.

      Rich on archival research and industrial and textual analysis, Rock around the Clock will interest both film studies and youth cultures scholars.

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