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Robert Paquin
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Robert Paquin

1915 – 1982 · Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA · Active 1939–1959

Robert Paquin, an actor known for his role in The Beatniks (1960), embodies the essence of the 1960s counterculture movement. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, he navigates the complexities of youth rebellion and artistic expression. In this film, Paquin's performance resonates with the era's spirit of defiance, making it a notable entry in the exploration of beatnik culture. His work contributes to the ongoing conversation around cult cinema, reflecting the raw energy and social commentary characteristic of the time.

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The Beatniks

The Beatniks

1960 ★ 2.5
as Hotel Detective

Eddy Crane is the leader of a gang that robs small businesses for petty cash. At one point, his gang accosts the broken-down car of a music business executive, Harry Bayliss. Afterward Bayliss wishes to call a tow truck, so he goes into the diner where Eddy's gang is celebrating. Bayliss overhears Eddy singing to the jukebox and offers him a chance to audition for his variety program. Eddy accepts, passes his audition, and is given a spot on television. Eddy sings a two-minute song that is apparently stupendously successful, with Bayliss calling Eddy an "overnight sensation" and prophesying an astounding rise to fame, complete with a hit record, "a guest spot on every top show," and eventually culminating with "The Eddy Crane Show." Atop Eddy's newfound success, he also immediately begins making advances at Bayliss's secretary, Helen Tracy, in preference over his long-suffering girlfriend, Iris. The specter of Eddy's stardom raises dissension among his gang, who wish either to accompany him unquestionably on his ascent, or to hold him back in their ranks. Iris is also jealous of Helen, with whom Eddy has been carrying on an affair. Helen eventually professes her love for Eddy. But one of Eddy's gang members, Moon, kills a fat barkeep, threatening to drag Eddy down by association. Moon runs from the police, but is tracked down by Eddy, who delivers him for arrest. With this he also definitively separates himself from the rest of his gang and from Iris, but also destroys his prospects for a career as a singer with his own arrest.

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Filmography

4 credits
1950s 2 credits
1959
The Beatniks as Hotel Detective
Movie ★ 2.8
1954
Movie ★ 7.0
1940s 1 credit
1940
Movie ★ 4.0
1930s 1 credit
1939
Lying Lips as District Attorney Eckert
Movie ★ 5.0