The Cool Ones
The Cool Ones (aka Cool, Baby Cool) is a 1967 film starring Roddy McDowall and directed by Gene Nelson.[1][2][3] The 1960s novelty singer known as Mrs. Miller performs in a cameo role, and the film features performances by the bands the Leaves and the Bantams as well as a brief appearance by Glen Campbell, playing a fictional singer.
The Cool Ones | |
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Directed by | Gene Nelson |
Produced by | William Conrad |
Written by | Joyce Geller Robert Kaufman |
Starring | Roddy McDowall Debbie Watson Gil Peterson Phil Harris Robert Coote Nita Talbot George Furth |
Music by | Ernie Freeman |
Cinematography | Floyd Crosby |
Edited by | James T. Heckert |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Plot
A millionaire rock promoter joins a pop singer and a dancer in a romantic match as a publicity stunt for a new television series.
Cast
- Roddy McDowell as Tony Krum
- Debbie Watson as Hallie Rodgers
- Gil Peterson as Cliff Donner
- Phil Harris as Fred MacElewine
- Robert Coote as Herbert Krum
- Nita Talbot as Deedee Howitzer
- George Furth as Howie
- Glen Campbell as Patrick
- James Millhollin as Manager
- Ilona Massey as Toni Karpathy (uncredited)
In an uncredited appearance: one of the dancers is Teri Garr, specifically as one of the Whiz-Bam girls.[4]
Reception
The film received mostly negative reviews and is now viewed as something of a 60's cult musical. From the blog Comet Over Hollywood:
The Cool Ones has earned a place on my list of the worst movies that I have ever seen. But then at the same time, it’s so bad you can’t look away and have to watch the whole movie.[5]
And from the New York Times:
The Cool Ones [is] a rock 'n' roll comedy, so-called, about a pop singer (Debbie Watson) who is on the rise and a big-name crooner (Gil Peterson) who is on the skids. Roddy McDowall is their manager who engineers them into a publicity romance which has—shall we say?—repercussions. I venture to guess this will disgust even the kids.[6]
See also
References
- TV Guide
- The New York Times
- The Village Voice
- The Cool Ones; 1967 (Dreams are What Le Cinema is For; Friday, August 24, 2012)
- Pickens, Jessica. "Musical Monday : The Cool Ones". Comet Over Hollywood. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- Bosley Crowther (May 11, 1967). "Screen: 'The Viscount' Begins Run; European Gang Picture Heads Double Bill". NYTimes.com. New York Times.