The Idolmaker (1980)



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Synopsis:
The story of Philadelphia-based rock 'n' roll starmaker Bob Marcucci is given a pointed a clef treatment in The Idolmaker. Ray Sharkey plays Vincent Vacarri, who takes a couple of raw young kids (Peter Gallagher and Paul Land) and molds them into teen idols. If Gallagher and Land seem at times to be clones of Fabian and Frankie Avalon, then you've gotten the point. As played by Sharkey, Vacarri comes off as both maven and monster: he gives his boys everything they need professionally and everything they want personally, but it's subliminally clear that his interest is purely mercenary (incredibly, Bob Marcucci is the film's technical advisor). An excellent, clear-eyed view of show biz mechanics, The Idolmaker falters only in its anachronisms, notably the style of music performed by Vacarri's proteges.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
11/14/1980
Director Credit
Taylor Hackford Director
Cast Credit
James Saito
Barbara King
Kenneth O'Brien Walt Bennett
Penny Perry Davis
Ray Sharkey Vincent Vacarri
Paul Land Tommy Dee
Olympia Dukakis Mrs. Vacarri
Peter Gallagher Caesare
Joe Pantoliano Gino Pilato
Terry Feldshuh Brenda Roberts
Maureen McCormick Ellen Fields
John Aprea Paul Vacarri
Richard Bright Uncle Tony
Steven Apostlee Peck Mr. Vacarri
Leonard Gaines Luchetti
Denny Terrio Jerry Martin
Charles Guardino Jesse
Michael Mislove Ed Sharp
Production Credits Credit
Gene Kirkwood Producer
R.J. Louis Associate Producer
Hawk Koch Producer
Art Department Credit
Barbara Krieger Set Designer
David Snyder Art Director
Choreography Credit
Denny Terrio Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Adam Holender Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Clifford C. Coleman first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rita Riggs Costume Designer



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