DAVID STERRITT is the editor-in-chief of Quarterly Review of Film and Video, a contributing writer at Cineaste, a film professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, a professor emeritus at Long Island University in New York, and past chair of the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics. He is the author of numerous books including The Cinema of Clint Eastwood: Chronicles of America.
"The rock ‘n’ roll movie made its inauspicious debut in 1955 when a
second-rate rockabilly record by Bill Haley and the Comets played
ironically over the opening credits of the earnest
melodrama, Blackboard Jungle. But as David Sterritt thoroughly
and engagingly shows us, the movie industry soon produced a
kaleidoscopic array of variations on the theme. Rock ‘n’ roll has
dominated flashy fan pics, thoughtful documentaries, avant-garde
obscurities, and bizarre animated films, but also monuments from
auteurs like Martin Scorsese. They’re all here in this highly
readable little book."
*author of Jammin’ at the Margins: Jazz and the American
Cinema*
"Brandishing expert chops in the rhythms of rock and the grammar of
cinema, film critic David Sterritt is uniquely qualified to
illuminate the beautiful music made by the merging of two great
American art forms. Never less than fascinating, Rock ‘n’
Roll Movies offers an all-access backstage pass to the production
backbeats and cultural meanings of a gleaming motion picture
jukebox stacked with pop musicals, band biopics, star vehicles,
concert films, rock docs, and mock-rock docs."
*Brandeis University*
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