Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary exploring the "youth movement" of the 1960s.A documentary exploring the "youth movement" of the 1960s.A documentary exploring the "youth movement" of the 1960s.
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- AnecdotesThe British sequences were directed by an uncredited Richard Lester.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 7 (2002)
- Bandes originalesTeenage Rebellion
Written by Harley Hatcher & Mike Curb
Performed by Bob Summers and Mike Curb (as Teenage Rebellion)
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Towards the late-60's, a new breed of "rebellious teens" had supposedly emerged and as a result lot of great, fun movies were released on the exploitation circuit to give warning to "teenagers and straight people alike". Some of these gems include MONDO MOD, MALAMONDO and HIPPIE REVOLT. TEENAGE REBELLION is one of these films but in my eyes it is something of an individual. For one thing it's in black-and-white, has nothing to do with hippies and rather than just sticking to good ol' USA, we get to see rebellious teens from a whole lot of other parts of the world (mostly Europe).
There's never a moment of boredom as Burt Topper's serious narration informs us about teenage protests, revolts, prostitution, drugs and unwed mothers. There are lots of memorable (sometimes staged) scenes involving LSD, beatnik parties, young homosexuals in Italy, an interview with a British prostitute and a wonderful, surprising clay-animated scene depicting man's discovery of the wheel (great editing, too!). The groovy dancing scenes (from US, London and even Tokyo) and music (Mike Curb produced the Sidewalk lable soundtrack!) are unnecessarily picked on by Topper's narration and stills of old folks walking in the street with phony voice-overs ("Call that dancing? We had real dancing in my day!"). The flashbacks with people jitterbugging and dead movie stars walking across Sunset Blvd. represent how time has changed since then.
TEENAGE REBELLION usually played under the title MONDO TEENO (!) and was released several times during the late-60's and early-70's. One time it even played with H.G. Lewis' JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT! My video copy is from Something Weird who sadly had their copy deleted some time ago making it completely unavailable. If you dig this sort of 60's thing, you should definitely look it up because films like these are like nostalgic tours of and era which will never again be experienced.
There's never a moment of boredom as Burt Topper's serious narration informs us about teenage protests, revolts, prostitution, drugs and unwed mothers. There are lots of memorable (sometimes staged) scenes involving LSD, beatnik parties, young homosexuals in Italy, an interview with a British prostitute and a wonderful, surprising clay-animated scene depicting man's discovery of the wheel (great editing, too!). The groovy dancing scenes (from US, London and even Tokyo) and music (Mike Curb produced the Sidewalk lable soundtrack!) are unnecessarily picked on by Topper's narration and stills of old folks walking in the street with phony voice-overs ("Call that dancing? We had real dancing in my day!"). The flashbacks with people jitterbugging and dead movie stars walking across Sunset Blvd. represent how time has changed since then.
TEENAGE REBELLION usually played under the title MONDO TEENO (!) and was released several times during the late-60's and early-70's. One time it even played with H.G. Lewis' JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT! My video copy is from Something Weird who sadly had their copy deleted some time ago making it completely unavailable. If you dig this sort of 60's thing, you should definitely look it up because films like these are like nostalgic tours of and era which will never again be experienced.
- Charles Garbage
- 13 juin 2001
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La rivolta dei teenagers
- Lieux de tournage
- Queen's Grove, St John's Wood, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Prostitute meets client outside disused Marlborough Rd Station)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Teenage Rebellion (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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