
On this day June 20, 1980, the musical comedy Can't Stop the Music premiered in theaters. Directed by Nancy Walker and starring The Village People, the film was a glittery, disco-filled celebration of the era's music scene.
Despite its energetic performances and flamboyant style, the film was a critical and commercial failure. With a budget of 16 million dollars, it only managed to bring in 2 million at the box office. It later became known for inspiring the creation of the Golden Raspberry Awards, with Can't Stop the Music winning Worst Picture at the first ceremony.
80s insight: As the disco era faded, Can't Stop the Music arrived just a little too late. Though it missed its mark in theaters, it captured the over-the-top flair that made the late 70s and early 80s unforgettable.
Despite its energetic performances and flamboyant style, the film was a critical and commercial failure. With a budget of 16 million dollars, it only managed to bring in 2 million at the box office. It later became known for inspiring the creation of the Golden Raspberry Awards, with Can't Stop the Music winning Worst Picture at the first ceremony.
80s insight: As the disco era faded, Can't Stop the Music arrived just a little too late. Though it missed its mark in theaters, it captured the over-the-top flair that made the late 70s and early 80s unforgettable.