Shake, Rattle and Rock! (1994 film)
Appearance
Shake, Rattle and Rock! | |
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Written by | Trish Soodik |
Directed by | Allan Arkush |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Joseph L. Altruda |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Jean de Segonzac |
Editor | Mark Helfrich |
Running time | 83 min. |
Production company | Spelling Films International |
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Network | Showtime |
Release | August 26, 1994 |
Shake, Rattle and Rock! is a 1994 television film starring Renée Zellweger, Howie Mandel, and members of the Grammy-nominated R&B band For Real.[1] The film was produced by Lou Arkoff (son of B movie producer Samuel Z. Arkoff) as part of the Rebel Highway series of television films made in a short-lived revival of American International Pictures that aired on the Showtime television network.
Cast
[edit]- Renée Zellweger as Susane
- Howie Mandel as Danny Klay
- Patricia Childress as Cookie
- Max Perlich as Tony
- Latanyia Baldwin as Sireena
- Necia Bray as The Sirens
- Josina Elder as The Sirens
- Wendi Williams as The Sirens
- Gerrit Graham as Lipsky
- John Doe as Lucky
- James Intveld as Bubber
- Riki Rachtman as Eddie Cochran
- Danny Boy as Cochran's Drummer Boy
- Nora Dunn as Margo
- Mary Woronov as E. Joyce Togar
- Dey Young as Kate Rambeau Sr
- P. J. Soles as Evelyn Randall
- Jenifer Lewis as Amanda
- Ruth Brown as Ella
- Stephen Furst as Frank
- Julianna Raye as Eggroll's Guitar Girl
- Dick Miller as Officer Paisley
- William Schallert as Judge Boone
- Ron Jackson as Thomas Taylor
- Dominic Keating as Marc (uncredited)
Soundtrack
[edit]- "The Girl Can't Help It" – Little Richard
- "Ain't That a Shame – Fats Domino
- "C'mon Everybody – Eddie Cochran
- "Blue Moon" – For Real
- "Do You Wanna Dance?" – For Real
- "She Put the Bomp" – For Real
- "Look In My Eyes" – For Real
- "All Around the World" – For Real and Julianna Raye
- "Every Night" – The Robins
- "Since I First Met You" – The Robins
- "Lonely Teenager" – Julianna Raye
- "You Oughta Know Me Better" – Julianna Raye
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