The Phynx

The Phynx

Director: Lee H. Katzin Cast: Michael A. Miller
Michael A. Miller
, Ray Chippeway
Ray Chippeway
, Dennis Larden
Dennis Larden
, Lonnie Stevens
Lonnie Stevens
Lee H. Katzin
The Phynx

The Phynx

Director: Lee H. Katzin Cast: Michael A. Miller
Michael A. Miller
, Ray Chippeway
Ray Chippeway
, Dennis Larden
Dennis Larden
, Lonnie Stevens
Lonnie Stevens
Lee H. Katzin

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Overview

Have you ever longed for the day when James Brown, Martha Raye, and Col. Harland Sanders would appear in a movie together? Well, that's barely the tip of the improbable casting iceberg in this bizarre cold-war spoof. The leaders of the American intelligence organization the S.S.A. ("Super Secret Agency") are becoming increasingly alarmed by the disappearance of a number of B-list celebrities, who are being spirited off to Communist Albania. Eager to bring the fading stars back to the Land of the Free, the S.S.A. come up with a simple plan: They'll find four typical guys in their mid-twenties, have them form a rock group, make them into international stars, and wait until they get invited to play a gig in Albania, which will allow them to find out what's become of Rudy Vallee, Butterfly McQueen, and Huntz Hall, among others. Unemployed philosopher Michael A. Miller, Native-American honor student Ray Chippeway, phys-ed major Dennis Larden, and male model Lonny Stevens are drafted by the S.S.A., and after some intensive training by experts (Trini Lopez shows them a few guitar chords, and Richard Pryor gives them a crash course in soul), they become an overnight sensation as The Phynx (yes, it's pronounced "Finks"). Their album sells 17 million copies on the strength of songs like "What Is Your Sign?," and their groupies have to be cleared away by forklift. But fun and games have to go to the back burner when Albanian ruler Markevitch (George Tobias) and his wife, Ruby (Joan Blondell), invite the Phynx to perform at the behest of their son. Pat O'Brien, Xavier Cugat, Patty Andrews, and Dick Clark are just a few of the other notables who make cameo appearances in The Phynx, which had a very brief theatrical release before being sold to television in the early '70s. Legendary songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller penned the songs performed by The Phynx (and Stoller composed the background score), though for some reason they're not covered nearly as often as "Jailhouse Rock," "Hound Dog," or "Yakkety Yak."

Product Details

Release Date: 10/16/2012
UPC: 0883316649367
Original Release: 1970
Rating: PG
Source: Warner Archives
Region Code: A
Sound: [monaural]
Language: English
Time: 1:21:00
Sales rank: 30,711

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Michael A. Miller Michael,Actor
Ray Chippeway Ray
Dennis Larden Dennis
Lonnie Stevens Lonnie,The Phynx
Lou Antonio Corrigan
Mike Kellin Bogey
Michael Ansara Col. Rostinov
George Tobias Markevitch
Joan Blondell Ruby
Martha Raye Foxy
Larry Hankin Philbaby
Ted Eccles Wee Johnny Wilson
Ultra Violet Felice
Pat McCormick Father O'Hoolihan
Robert Williams Number One,Number one
Rich Little Voice in the Box,in Box
Maureen O'Sullivan Herself
Ed Sullivan Himself
Butterfly McQueen Herself
Johnny Weissmuller Himself
Edgar Bergen Himself
Andy Devine Himself
George Jessel Himself
Dorothy Lamour Herself
Trini Lopez Himself
Sally Struthers World's No. 1 Fan
Joseph Gazal Yakov
Barbara Noonan Bogey's Secretary
Patty Andrews Actor
Rona Barrett Herself
Dummy: Charlie McCarthy Actor
Busby Berkeley Himself
James Brown Himself
Dick Clark Himself
Xavier Cugat Himself
Cass Daley Herself
Fritz Feld Himself
Leo Gorcey Himself
Huntz Hall Himself
John Hart Himself
Patsy Kelly Herself
Joe Louis Himself
Guy Lombardo Himself
Marilyn Maxwell Herself
Richard Pryor Himself
Harold Sakata Himself
Harland Sanders Actor
Jay Silverheels Himself
Rudy Vallee Himself
Sue Bernard London Belly
Sherry Miles Copenhagen Belly
Ann Morell Italian Belly
Clint Walker Sgt. Walker
Jerry Leiber Composer
Mike Stoller Composer

Technical Credits
Lee H. Katzin Director
Stan Cornyn Screenwriter
Bob Booker Producer
George Foster Producer
Westheimer Co. Special Effects
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