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A look at the "mod" culture of the, visiting the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, going from discotheques to dirt bike competitions, surfing, karate, go-carting, political protests and pot parties.

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Sam the Soul and The Inspirations ...
Themselves (as Sam the Soul and The Inspirations)
The Group ...
Themselves (as The Group)
Humble Harve Miller ...
Self (Narrator) (as Humble Harve)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Midget Farrelly ...
Self
Skipper Fats ...
Self
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Self
Charlie Galento ...
Self
Mike Haley ...
Self
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Self
Cara Peters ...
Don's LSD Trip Dancer
Walt Phillips ...
Self
William Rotsler ...
Don - Masked Interviewee LSD User
Butch Van Artsdalen ...
Self (as Butch Van Artsdale)
Dewey Weber ...
Self
Mike Weldon ...
Self
Dave Willingham ...
Self

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Peter Perry Jr. ... (as Peter Perry)

Written by

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Sherman Greene ... (writer)

Produced by

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Gil Atamian ... executive producer
John Cravin ... assistant producer
Harry H. Novak ... executive producer
Peter Perry Jr. ... producer (as Peter Perry)

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László Kovács ... (as Leslie Kovacks)
Vilmos Zsigmond ... (as William Zsigmond)

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Peter Perry Jr. ... (as Peter Perry)

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Earl Marshall

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Jim Martin ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Mike Weisler ... production manager

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Jim Corvin ... assistant director
Jack Starrett ... second unit director

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Fred Badiyan ... sound effects editor
Bob Dietz ... sound recordist

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Rolf Jargon ... special photographic effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... lighting technician (as Richard Aguilar)
Ewing Miles Brown ... photographer: second unit (as Ewing Brown)
Ed De Priest ... photographer: second unit (as Edward DePriest)
Peter Sorel ... assistant camera

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Greta Meyers ... costumes

Music Department

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The Gretschmen ... composer: additional music

Additional Crew

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John Cravin ... assistant producer
Louis Stein ... technical advisor (as Lou Stein)

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Plot Summary

Beginning with the title song, "It's a Mod Mod World" by the Gretschmen, "Mondo Mod" explores West Hollywood, California's famous Sunset Strip in 1966. We journey from discotheques to dirt bike competitions, taking in surfing, karate, go-carting, the Hell's Angels, political protests, pot parties and all the other trappings of the Now Generation. Along the way, we're treated to priceless footage of Pandora's Box, Gazzarri's, the Whisky A Go-Go, the Fifth Estate, and countless other forgotten haunts of "the neon Neverland that the mod set calls home." Starring, according to the credits, "The Youth of the World," "Mondo Mod" features a pot-smoking, bongo-blasting finale during which these hipsters and flipsters start to strip down. Both the film's cinematographers became world-famous: Laszlo Kovacks for "Easy Rider," and Vilmos Szigmond for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Written by alfiehitchie

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Also Known As
  • Teenage Outlaws (Australia)
  • 世界禁断地帯 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 72 min
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