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The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
David Bailey
- Self
- (voice)
Mary Quant
- Self
- (voice)
Marianne Faithfull
- Self
- (voice)
Paul McCartney
- Self
- (archive footage)
Joan Collins
- Self
- (voice)
Roger Daltrey
- Self
- (voice)
Sandie Shaw
- Self
- (voice)
Penelope Tree
- Self
- (voice)
Dudley Edwards
- Self
- (voice)
David Hockney
- Self
- (voice)
Emilio Scala
- Self
- (voice)
- (as Mim Scala)
David Puttnam
- Self
- (voice)
Jean Shrimpton
- Self
- (voice)
Bárbara Hulanicki
- Self
- (voice)
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- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
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- Soundtracks(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
Performed by The Rolling Stones
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YEAH BABY!
Turns out the crumbling of crusty upper class Britain was engineered by a bunch of long haired art hooligans who made dreary old London swing with a rainbow of colours. And who better to flashback to the mid-sixties than Michael Caine?
Don't answer that, just see the movie.
With a bevy of jovial (off screen) interviews, Caine reminisces revolution with old pals McCartney, Daltrey, Twiggy and Marianne. The stories are great, and we are treated to some primo era footage, but it all rests on Caine's ample shoulders. As a Cockney in a princely movie industry, he helped usher in the working class bloke as a screen presence. A significant moment, aligned with the rock and roll explosion, contemporary art and fashion waves, it signalled a way out of the stodgy career paths previously devoid of any detours.
More of a history lesson than exploitation flick, a classy bit of cinema this.
Don't answer that, just see the movie.
With a bevy of jovial (off screen) interviews, Caine reminisces revolution with old pals McCartney, Daltrey, Twiggy and Marianne. The stories are great, and we are treated to some primo era footage, but it all rests on Caine's ample shoulders. As a Cockney in a princely movie industry, he helped usher in the working class bloke as a screen presence. A significant moment, aligned with the rock and roll explosion, contemporary art and fashion waves, it signalled a way out of the stodgy career paths previously devoid of any detours.
More of a history lesson than exploitation flick, a classy bit of cinema this.
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- Oct 3, 2018
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- Benim Jenerasyonum
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- Gross worldwide
- $546,183
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
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