Sweet Beat | |
Director: | Ronnie Albert |
Story: | Sheldon Stark |
Producer: | Jeffrey S. Kruger |
Screenplay: | Ron Ahran |
Editing: | Jay Dea |
Music: | Malcolm Lockyer |
Starring: | Julie Amber Sheldon Lawrence Irv Bauer |
Cinematography: | S.D Onions |
Studio: | Flamingo Film Productions |
Runtime: | 57 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Sweet Beat (U.S. title: The Amorous Sex) is a 1959 British 'B'[1] black-and-white musical film directed by Ronnie Albert and starring Julie Amber, Sheldon Lawrence and Irv Bauer.[2] It includes appearances by several American pop acts including The Melo-Kings and The Five Satins.
Bonnie Martyn, winner of a holiday camp beauty contest, heads to London seeking fame as a singer. She is promised a record deal, and is tricked into going to New York. She is eventually reunited with her boyfriend Bill Lacey.
Filming locations included Butlin's holiday camps at Clacton-on-Sea and Cliftonville, and London's The Stork Room, run by Al Burnett.
The film featured the following songs:
In 1959 a 7-inch double A/B side EP was released in the UK with "Tonite Tonite", "I Remember", "Boppin' at the Hop" and "Luva Luva Love Me" (Top Rank Records, JKR 8007).[3]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A mild and artless warning to the stage struck, relying on striptease, "pop" numbers and holiday camp and night club backgrounds for its teen-age appeal. Direction and performance are very uneven."[4]
In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "poor", writing: "Bottom-budget pop musical/moral warning has that home-made look."[5]
The film was released on DVD in 2009 by Pegasus Entertainment.