"The world's greatest city laid bare!", roars the tagline to LONDON IN THE RAW (1964), a salacious documentary that tours the strip-clubs and underground dives of the still-swinging city.
Exploitation film documentary on 'Swinging London' as it actually happened. Arnold Louis Miller, the director of 'Nudist Memories', interviews mods, rockers and beatniks. Wife Swapping, an ... See full summary »
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Director:
Mario Bava
Stars:
Michèle Mercier,
Lidia Alfonsi,
Boris Karloff
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London is in full '60s swing in THAT KIND OF GIRL, a shamelessly entertaining exploitation film that revels in sexual titillation while moralizing about the dangers of STDs (In HD).
Director:
Gerry O'Hara
Stars:
Margaret Rose Keil,
Linda Marlowe,
David Weston
In the well-to-do suburbs of a small town, a group of pretty average, well-adjusted sixteen and seventeen year olds are ordinary adolescents who take a singular path.
Director:
Eva Husson
Stars:
Finnegan Oldfield,
Marilyn Lima,
Lorenzo Lefèbvre
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Director:
Don Levy
Stars:
Michael Gothard,
Gabriella Licudi,
Peter Stephens
"The world's greatest city laid bare!", roars the tagline to LONDON IN THE RAW (1964), a salacious documentary that tours the strip-clubs and underground dives of the still-swinging city.
A typical effort from Arnold Miller.As usual the title,advertising and trailer hint at a lot more than is actually in the film.The film is a pot pourri of unrelated items.It starts off with women going to a gym,a man having his bald head repaired,a visit to a pub restaurant,a Cypriot social evening,a belly dancer,a Jewish amateur dramatic society,and of course semi naked women sitting still posing.There is quite a lot of music and I would add that it is totally unerotic.This film would have been shown at the Compton cinemas,most of which were in London's west end.One can only guess what the punters would have made of it.On the disc released by the BFI there are a number of extras including 25 minute short Strippers,which really takes you behind the scenes at a strip club of the period.
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A typical effort from Arnold Miller.As usual the title,advertising and trailer hint at a lot more than is actually in the film.The film is a pot pourri of unrelated items.It starts off with women going to a gym,a man having his bald head repaired,a visit to a pub restaurant,a Cypriot social evening,a belly dancer,a Jewish amateur dramatic society,and of course semi naked women sitting still posing.There is quite a lot of music and I would add that it is totally unerotic.This film would have been shown at the Compton cinemas,most of which were in London's west end.One can only guess what the punters would have made of it.On the disc released by the BFI there are a number of extras including 25 minute short Strippers,which really takes you behind the scenes at a strip club of the period.