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The Beatniks
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The Beatniks

Jun 5, 1959
1h 18m
★ 2.5

The wild, weird world of the Beatniks!...Sullen rebels, defiant chicks...searching for a life of their own! The pads...the jazz...the dives...those frantic "way-out" parties...beyond belief!

Overview

A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.

Genres

Drama
Crime

Production Companies

Glenville

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Cast

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Eddy Crane

Tony Travis

Karen Kadler

Iris

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Bob Mooney

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Gus

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Martha Wentworth

Nadine

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Robert Paquin

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