The Beat Generation
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£22.00
By the end of the 1950s, Hollywood's fascination with bongo-beating,
poetry-spouting Bohemians was waning. With The Beat Generation,
co-writers Richard Matheson (Duel, I Am Legend) and Lewis Meltzer (The
Man With the Golden Arm) seized an opportunity to playfully mock the
pseudo intellectual by using the beatnik world as a backdrop for their
detective story - at turns a potboiler and an exploration of the
criminal mind. Steve Cochran stars as Dave Culloran, a woman-hating cop
who has much in common with the serial rapist (played by Ray Danton) he
is pursuing. The paths of the black-hearted cop and the black-gloved
stalker converge when Culloran's wife (Fay Spain) is assaulted by the
criminal, becomes pregnant and, not knowing which man is the father,
must decide whether or not to keep the baby. In it's final act, the grim
drama takes an unexpected detour into slapstick, as Culloran pursues
the culprit through a Beatnik hootenanny, and must navigate through a
bizarre assortment of counter-culture stereotypes. In addition to
featured cameos by trumpeter Ray Anthony and popular personality
Vampira, this Albert Zugsmith production includes musical cameos by
Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars and early pop star Dick Contino
(playing guitar, rather than his usual accordion)
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 1959 |
| Rating | 15 |
| Director | Charles F. Haas |
| Starring | Steve Cochran Mamie Van Doren Ray Danton Louis Armstrong |
| Country | USA |
| Label | Olive Films |
| Region / TV Standard | Code A |
| Language | English |
| Subtitles | |
| Running time | 95 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Case type | Standard |
| Extra features | |

