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Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
MGM / Allen Klein
Saul Swimmer
Herman's Hermits, Stanley Holloway, Mona
Washbourne, Lance Percival
Marjorie Rhodes, Nat Jackley
Youth culture comedy musical
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Head
Raybert Productions
Bob Rafaelson
The Monkees, Victor Mature, Annette Funicello,
Timothy Carey
Logan Ramsey, Abraham Sofaer, Vito Scotti, Charles Macaulay
T. C. Jones, Charles Irving, William Bagdad, Percy Helton, Sonny Liston
Youth culture fantasy musical
documenting the life of a Sixties pop group
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Pop Down
Fremar / New Realm
Fred Marshall
Diane
Keen, Jane Bates, Andy Ellison, Carol Rachell, Nicole Yarna
Margaret Evans, Debbie Slater, Bill Aaron, Zoot Money, Tony Hicks
Brenton Wood, Fred Marshall
Psychedelic pop film with a sci-fi story line
based around visiting aliens. Other musical contributions include Don
Partridge, Blossom Toes
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity, Luis Bonfa
Maria Toledo, Hetty Schneider, The Idle Race and Dantalion's Chariot
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The Beatles Mod Odyssey
Tarot Associates Inc
George Dunning II, Heinz
Edelmann
A short 7 minute film with
Beatles music
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The Doors: The Doors Are Open
Granada Television
John Sheppard
Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger,
John Densmore
Documentary movie made for television and released on
video in 1992. The film contains interviews, performance footage from
a concert at London's 'Roundhouse' and music over newsreel footage of
demonstration scenes
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The Stones Rock And Roll Circus
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
This was filmed for television
at the Wembley International Studios on 11th December 1968 but never released
in its entirety at the time ( although some footage showed up in other
productions ) as Mick Jagger was reputedly unhappy with the quality. The
circus acts were supplied by Sir Robert Fossett's circus, including a
fire-eater and trapeze artists. Stars featured were Marianne Faithfull,
Jethro Tull, The Who (performing a fab acapella piece), Taj Mahal, Ian
Anderson, and a 'supergroup' called 'Dirty Mac' consisting of John Lennon,
Keith Richard, Eric Clapton and the Hendrix drummer Mitch Mitchell, with
a special number featuring Yoko Ono. There was also, originally, a curious
interlude involving Mick Jagger and Keith Richard in a knife-throwing
act. It was subjected to post-production in the UK and USA between 1989
and 1995 and released as a 65 minute video in 1996 by ABKCO Films. For
those of you who missed it, hard luck - it was on UK television on December
26th 2024 - just after midnight!
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Experience ( See My Music Talking )
Pomegranate
Peter Neal
A short, twenty-nine minute
documentary on Jimi Hendrix
with a typically British pop-art background setting and
narrated byAlexis Korner.
The music is based around hits from Jimi's first two albums
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Cream's Farewell Concert
Distributed by Film Shows
Sandy Oliveri
Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton
Filmed on 26th November 1968
at The Royal Albert Hall.
A documentary on, and the performance from, Cream's last concert
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You Are What You Eat
Commonwealth-United
Barry Feinstein
Basically an irreverent 'underground' documentary, built
around a prospective album soundtrack, about the various mid-Sixties cultures
and starring the talents of Paul Butterfield, Barry McGuire, Rosko, Tiny
Tim and Peter Yarrow. Additional music and cameos come from Super Spade
The Electric Flag, John Simon, David Crosby and Harper's Bizarre. Cameo
appearances from The Family Dog, The Mothers Of Invention
Ringo Starr and others. The director, Barry Feinstein, was also one of
the leading album cover photographers of the Sixties
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Joanna
TCF / Laughlin
Michael Sarne
Genevieve Waite, Christian Doermer, Calvin
Lockhart, Donald Sutherland
Swinging London culture.
A girl art student comes to the big city but doesn't make good
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Yellow Submarine
King Features / Apple
George Duning
Swinging Sixties culture cartoon fantasy featuring the
music of
The Beatles with their voices being 'done' by:
Paul Angelis, Peter Batten, John Clive, Dick Emery
Geoffrey Hughes, Lance Percival
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Candy
Selmur / Dear / Corona
Christian Marquand
Ewa Aulin, Richard Burton, Marlon Brando,
James Coburn
Walter Matthau, Charles Aznavour, John Huston, Elsa Martinelli
Ringo Starr, John Astin
Hippie culture psychedelic
fantasy about a girl who can't say 'No'
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Jane Birkin
not from film
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Wonderwall
Cinecenta / Alan Clore-Compton
Joe Massot
Jack MacGowran, Jane Birkin, Richard Wattis,
Irene Handl
Iain Quarrier, Beatrix Lehmann, Brian Walsh
Swinging Sixties youth culture 'psychedelia' film with
sexual overtones. The music is by George Harrison
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Blonde On A Bum Trip
Nile Street
Ralph Mauro
Alexis Wassell, Don Nevins, Barbara Spiegelber,
Carole Trent
Acid, psychedelia culture move
with good nightclub scenes and music from The E-Types, The Vagrants and
Bit A Sweet
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IF . . .
Paramount / Memorial
Lindsay Anderson
Malcolm McDowell, David Wood, Richard Warwick,
Robert Swann
Arthur Lowe, Christine Noonan
Flashes of sixties culture in this surreal, all-time
great, cult fantasy treatment of school life and, ultimately, pure anarchy
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Flesh
MGM
Andy Warhol
Joe Dallesandro, Geraldine Smith, Patti D'Arbanville,
Candy Darling
Jackie Curtis, Geri Miller
Cult underground film about
New York street life.
A day in the life of a male prostitute
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Performance
Warner
Nicolas Roeg
Mick Jagger, James Fox, Anita Pallenberg,
Michele Breton
Johnny Shannon, John Bindon
Drama with music. A vicious
gangster moves in with a former pop idol. Songs include 'Gone Dead Train'
by Randy Newman, 'Dyed Dyed
Red' by Buffy Sainte-Marie, 'Memo From Turner' by Mick Jagger
'Wake Up Niggers' by Last Poets, 'Performance' and 'Poor White Hound'
by Merry Clayton. For various reasons the film was not actually released
until 1970
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Finian's Rainbow
Warner / Seven Arts
Francis Ford Coppola
Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Tommy Steele,
Don Francks, Keenan Wynn
Barbara Hancock, Al Freeman
Musical fantasy film - no Sixties cultural significance,
just pleasant unassuming fun with 'Downtown' singer Pet Clark
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Duane Eddy
not from film
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Kona Coast
Warner Brothers
Lamont Johnson
Joan Blondell, Richard Boone, Vera Miles
Drama in which a fishing boat
captain gets revenge on the guys who murdered his daughter. Small uncredited
appearance by Duane Eddy
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Up The Junction
Paramount / BHE
Peter Collinson
Adrienne Posta, Suzy Kendall, Dennis Waterman,
Maureen Lipman
Liz Fraser, Alfie Bass, Hylda Baker
Another classic Sixties youth culture movie. A well-off
girl moves to working-class Clapham. Brilliant bluesy soundtrack by Manfred
Mann
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For Singles Only
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Arthur Dreifuss
John Saxon, Mary Ann Mobley, Lana Wood, Mark
Richman, Milton Berle
Dick Castle, Ann Elder, Talya Ferro, Norma Foster, Duke Hobbie
Marty Ingels, Maria Korda, Leslie McRae, Dita Nicole, Chris Noel
Hortense Petra, Charles Robinson, Cal Tjader, Walter Wanderley
Norman Wells
Musical comedy about two girls who move into a singles
apartment.
Music by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Sunshine Company
The Walter Wanderley Trio, The Lewis & Clark Expedition
and The Cal Tjader Band
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Psych-Out
Dick Clark Enterprises
Richard Rush
Susan Strasberg, Dean Stockwell, Jack Nicholson,
Bruce Dern
Adam Roarke, Max Julien, Henry Jaglom, Linda Gaye Scott
I. J. Jefferson, Tommy Flanders, Ken Scott, Garry Marshall
Geoffrey Stevens, Susan Bushman, John 'Bud' Cardos
Hippie / flower power culture
musical.
'Taste a moment of madness . . . listen to the sound of purple. Come where
the pleasure is'. A hippie band 'adopts' a deaf runaway girl who comes
to Los Angeles to try and find her missing brother after receiving a postcard
from him saying 'God is alive and well and living in a sugar cube'. Music
is by The Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds
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Hello
Down There ( Sub-A-Dub-Dub )
Ivan
Tors Films
Jack
Arnold and Ricou Browning
Harvey
Lembeck, Henny Backus, Jim Backus, Ken Berry, Kay Cole
Richard Dreyfuss, Bruce Gordon, Merv Griffin, Pat Henning, Bud Hoey
Andy Jarrell, Lora Kaye, Jay Laskay, Janet Leigh, Frank Logan
Charles Martin, Roddy McDowall, Lee Meredith, Charlotte Rae
Tony Randall, Frank Schuller, Arnold Stang, Gary Tigerman, Lou Wagner
Comedy
Sci-fi musical about a family living in an experimental underwater condo
where they also rehearse their pop band. After making a nationwide broadcast
from under the sea they make it big, announcing their plan of opening
underwater night clubs. Flipper, being a dolphin, was intelligent enough
to stay well away from this one.
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One Plus One ( Sympathy For The Devil )
Connoisseur / Cupid Productions
Jean-Luc Godard
The Rolling Stones, Marianne Faithfull, Anita
Pallenberg, Sean Lynch
Clifton Jones, Danny Daniels, Nicky Hopkins, Anne Wiazemsky
Nike Arrighi, Iain Quarrier, Frankie Dymon Jr
Semi-documentary on the 'Sympathy For The Devil' production
with revolutionary overtones using rock'n'roll as its basis
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