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Primitive London (1965)

"Shocking! Incredible! The most bizarre motion picture you have ever seen!"

5.219651h 27mEN
Documentary

Directed by Arnold L. Miller

Rating

5.2/10

Runtime

1h 27m

Language

EN

Release

April 1, 1965

Director

Arnold L. Miller

Overview

The sensational follow-up to "London in the Raw," "Primitive London" sets out to reflect society's decay through a sideshow spectacle of 1960s London depravity—and manages to outdo its predecessor. Here, we confront mods, rockers and beatniks at the Ace Café, cut some rug with obscure beat band The ...

Cast

David Gell

David Gell

Narrator

MacDonald Hobley

MacDonald Hobley

Self

Billy J. Kramer

Billy J. Kramer

Self

Vickie Gray

Vickie Gray

Self

Beatrice Kotter

Beatrice Kotter

Self

Emmett Hennessy

Emmett Hennessy

Self

Barry Cryer

Barry Cryer

Roger

Ray Martine

Ray Martine

Self

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Primitive London (1965), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

The sensational follow-up to "London in the Raw," "Primitive London" sets out to reflect society's decay through a sideshow spectacle of 1960s London depravity—and manages to outdo its predecessor. Here, we confront mods, rockers and beatniks at the Ace Café, cut some rug with obscure beat band The Zephyrs, smirk at flabby men in the sauna and goggle at sordid wife-swapping parties as we discover a pre-permissive Britain still trying to move on from the post-war depression of the 1950s.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Primitive London. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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