Disco Fever | |
Director: | Lamar Card |
Based On: | story by George Barris |
Producer: | Lamar Card John (Jack) T Parker executive George Barris Irwin Schaeffer |
Starring: | Fabian Casey Kasem |
Cinematography: | Ross Kelsay |
Editing: | Marshall Harvey |
Music: | Jack Allocco |
Distributor: | Group 1 International Distribution Organization Ltd. |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Disco Fever, also known as Jukebox, is a 1978 American film directed by Lamar Card about a nightclub owner who plans the comeback of an ex-teen idol.[1] [2]
Cybil Michaels is the manager of a disco. One night she spots Richie Desmond, a contemporary of Frankie Avalon and Fabian, who has come in for a drink. She proposes he make a comeback attempt and Richie is interested, but he rejects her sexual overtures.
Richie falls for Jill but has to deal with Jill's jealous ex, Danny, and the manager. The manager wants to launch a disco singer, Tommy Aspen, at a party which is going to take place on a plane that has been fitted with a stage.
Richie wants to sing new material and Cybil assures him she is supportive. She offers up a new contract and bribes Richie's manager, Brian Parker, to get Richie to sign the contract. Richie does so at Brian's urging.
Cybil then tells Richie he must play his old material on the plane. Richie is upset but Cybil points out she has full creative control over his career for the next seven years.
On the plane Richie arrives and performs his new song, to the chagrin of Tommy. It is a big success.
The film was based on a story by George Barris, who also produced. Barris was best known as a car customiser whose work often appeared in films. He would occasionally produce movies.[3]
It was known during filming as Jet Set Disco.
One critic said "Fabian is totally unconvincing... obviously the money men couldn't afford good script writers, a variety of sets or even good, reliable actors."[4]