American Pop

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In Theaters: February 13, 1981 (limited)

1h 37m | Animation, Drama, Musical

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The rise and growth of American popular music through the 20th century is reflected in the lives of four generations of one family in this animated drama directed by Ralph Bakshi.

Zalmie (voice of Jeffrey Lippa), a Russian Jew, emigrates to America, and tries to struggle along as a comic and musician in vaudeville, until an injury suffered in World War I ends his singing career.

Zalmie's son Benny (voice of Richard Singer) inherits his father's love for music, and when he grows to adulthood, he joins a jazz combo as a pianist; his career is cut short, however, when he's killed while fighting in World War II. Benny's son Tony (voice of Ron Thompson) is also bitten by the music bug and is determined to make his mark as a songwriter; he becomes involved in the Beat poetry and music community in San Francisco, and later falls in with a pioneering psychedelic band.

Along the way, Tony fathers an illegitimate son named Pete (voice of Eric Taslitz), and ends up becoming Pete's guardian in New York City without realizing he's the boy's father. After Tony's death, Pete supports himself by dealing drugs, while struggling to make his dream of becoming a rock star a reality.

Ralph Bakshi achieved American Pop's unique look through a process called rotoscoping -- shooting the scenes with live actors, and then tracing their movements onto animation cells.

Director: Ralph Bakshi
Producer(s): Martin Ransohoff
Cast: Ron Thompson, Jerry Holland, Jeffrey Lippa, Roz Kelly, Richard Singer, Elsa Raven, Ben Frommer, Amy Levitt, Eric Taslitz, Gene Borkan, Lynda Wiesmeier, Beatrice Colen
Writer(s): Ronni Kern
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