 Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
Based
on the Broadway Musical about teenage singing sensation Conrad
Birdie giving his final TV show (in his home town) before leaving
for military service.
The musical (and movie) were inspired by the sensation caused
when Elvis Presley was drafted into the US Army.
Presley became Conrad Birdie (Jesse Pearson), a rock singer
whose imminent induction into the army isn't just a blow for his
millions of fans, but is especially bad news for songwriter Albert
Peterson (Dick Van Dyke) who has written the title song for
Birdie's latest movie.
If Birdie is drafted, the movie won't get made and Albert will
lose out on the royalties, a situation that will prevent him from
turning his back on his possessive mother (Maureen Stapleton) in
order to marry his secretary, Rose (Janet Leigh).
It is Rose who comes up with a solution - She persuades Albert
to write a song for Birdie called One More Kiss which is
duly performed by a fan of Birdie's called Kim McAfee (Ann-Margret)
on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Plot-wise the movie was no world-beater, but this frothy
musical features some great numbers, including Put on a Happy
Face, and One More Kiss, and Onna White's choreography
keeps the film on the move.
Ann-Margret's was the stand-out performance, but Paul Lynde and
Maureen Stapleton were impressive as frantic parents, and Ed
Sullivan and John Daly had cameos. Bye Bye Birdie was
remade in 1995 as a TV-movie.
The song, We Love You Beatles, (oft sung by crowds of
American teenyboppers at the height of Beatlemania) was adapted
from a song in this movie - We Love You Birdie.
 
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