Year: 1962
Runtime: 16 mins
Language: English
Director: Bill Rebane
A brief, humorous documentary that juxtaposes the 1960s phenomenon of The Twist with earlier dance styles, illustrating how the new craze differed from its predecessors. It is distinct from Allan David’s 1962 short “Twist Craze,” though both pieces draw on footage from the same original production.
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