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1957 Certificate PG
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ROCK YOU SINNERS revolves around the exploits of deejay Philip Gilbert. With the coming of the rock 'n' roll revolution, Gilbert ascends to superstardom. Not surprisingly, he becomes vain and egotistical, alienating everyone around him, including true-blue girlfriend Adrienne Scott. He is forced to consume mass quantities of .. Read more

Starring Art Baxter, Tony Crombie, Dickie Bennett
Director Denis Kavanagh
Genres Comedy, Romance

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Rock You Sinners

ROCK YOU SINNERS revolves around the exploits of deejay Philip Gilbert. With the coming of the rock 'n' roll revolution, Gilbert ascends to superstardom. Not surprisingly, he becomes vain and egotistical, alienating everyone around him, including true-blue girlfriend Adrienne Scott. He is forced to consume mass quantities of humble pie before the final fadeout. The musical acts in ROCK YOU SINNERS include Tony Crombie and His Rockets, Rory Blackwell and the Blackjacks, Don Sollah and His Rockin' Horses and George 'Calypso' Browne.

Starring Art Baxter, Tony Crombie, Dickie Bennett
Director Denis Kavanagh
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Run time DVD: 1 hr 5 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Romance
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: Unavailable for rental
Production year: 1957
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    • ROCK YOU SINNERS revolves around the exploits of deejay Philip Gilbert. With the coming of the rock 'n' roll revolution, Gilbert ascends to superstardom. Not surprisingly, he becomes vain and ...