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MONDO HOLLYWOOD 1967

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A trippy film montage of the sights and sounds of the swinging sixties Hollywood hipster scene!

MONDO HOLLYWOOD 1967
U.S. documentary. The complete and uncensored guide to psychedelic sixties Hollywood! Stuff you'll see: Terrific shots of Sunset Strip nightlife including the Whisky A-Go-Go and the Trip, big bosomed "Jenny Lee" the inspiration for the Jan & Dean song, cool skateboarding footage, 60s make-up and hairstyling including hairstylist Jay Sebring (murdered by Manson Family), surfer scenes, "Peanuts" the transvestite, Captain F*ck and Vito the King of the Hippies.

Body-painting, mods, topless waitresses, trippy freak-out club scenes, a psychedelic session with LSD guru Dr. Richard Alpert and a discussion of how to "re-enter" after an LSD trip, a Peace Rally at UCLA, a rock band in ghoul make-up playing at poolside, war protestors at Hollywood and Vine, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden visit Hollywood and the set of Alfred Hitchcock's "Torn Curtain," a tour of the ruins of the Watts Riots, footage from a "Christian Anti-Communist Crusade," tours of the Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce meeting with Gene Autry speaking.

Music By Davie Allan & The Arrows, The Mugwump Establishment, The Riptides, Bobby Jameson and others. Nancy Sinatra, Sonny & Cher, Trini Lopez, Frank Zappa, Ann-Margret, Brigitte Bardot, Gary Lewis, Troy Donohue, Jayne Mansfield, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and tons more celebrities. Mondo Hollywood was banned in France!


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