Ray Simpson appears in Can't Stop the Music (1980), a film that epitomizes the flamboyant spirit of the disco era. Known for his vibrant performances, Simpson brings a unique energy to the film's ensemble, contributing to its camp appeal. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s music scene, his role captures the essence of a time when disco was at its peak, making the film a quintessential piece of cult cinema. Simpson's involvement in this musical showcases the playful and extravagant nature of the genre.
Can't Stop the Music
In this pseudo audio biography of the Village People, Jack Morell (a thinly disguised caricature of the group's founder, Jacques Morali) is a struggling composer desperate to gain fame with his songs, but all he needs is a group to sing them. With the help of his roommate Samantha and a lawyer named Ron, Jack forms a group of six "macho men" from his Greenwich Village neighborhood, and the rest of the film details their rise to fame from New York City to a climatic concert in San Francisco.