Can't Stop the Music Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Glitz producer Allan Carr tries to cash in on the late-'70s disco boom with Can't Stop the Music -- a film of such Brobdingnagian banality that it almost in itself stopped the disco movement cold. Comedienne Nancy Walker directed this musical chronicle, purporting to relate the legend of the formation of the disco group The Village People. Valerie Perrine is Samantha Simpson, a helpful ex-model who attempts to get her roommate, Jack Morrell's (Steve Guttenberg), songwriting career off the ground by assembling a motley group of her Greenwich Village friends (The Village People) together to cut a demo tape of Jack's ditties. All Samantha has to do is charm the square lawyer Ron White (Bruce Jenner) in order to get him to listen to The Village People's scintillating disco strains. - Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
06/20/1980
DVD Release Date:
04/16/2002
Rating:
PG
Run Time:
124 min.
Production Co.:
Associated Film Distribution
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Musician's Life
Tone:
Campy, Humorous, Upbeat
Keywords:
career, disco, group, lawyer, on-the-road, rags-to-riches, roommate, songwriter
Language:
English
Status:
DVD