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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968)
Comedy

A high-school dropout, obsessed with sex, is determined to lose his virginity.A high-school dropout, obsessed with sex, is determined to lose his virginity.A high-school dropout, obsessed with sex, is determined to lose his virginity.

  • Director
    • Clive Donner
  • Writers
    • Hunter Davies
    • Larry Kramer
  • Stars
    • Barry Evans
    • Judy Geeson
    • Angela Scoular
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    883
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    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • Hunter Davies
      • Larry Kramer
    • Stars
      • Barry Evans
      • Judy Geeson
      • Angela Scoular
    • 28User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Evans
    Barry Evans
    • Jamie McGregor
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Mary Gloucester
    Angela Scoular
    Angela Scoular
    • Caroline Beauchamp
    Sheila White
    Sheila White
    • Paula
    Adrienne Posta
    Adrienne Posta
    • Linda
    Vanessa Howard
    Vanessa Howard
    • Audrey
    Diane Keen
    Diane Keen
    • Claire
    Moyra Fraser
    Moyra Fraser
    • Mrs. McGregor
    Michael Bates
    Michael Bates
    • Mr. McGregor
    Maxine Audley
    Maxine Audley
    • Mrs. Beauchamp
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Mr. Beauchamp
    Christopher Timothy
    Christopher Timothy
    • Spike
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • Craig Foster
    Allan Warren
    • Joe McGregor
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
    • Arthur
    George Layton
    George Layton
    • Gordon
    Gareth Robinson
    • Bruce
    Oliver Cotton
    Oliver Cotton
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    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writers
      • Hunter Davies
      • Larry Kramer
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    10neil-476

    Perfect time capsule

    I was 16 in 1968.

    I read Hunter Davies' original novel when it first came out, and Jamie was me. I couldn't wait for the film.

    And I wasn't disappointed. Full of humour, full of great music, full of the things which were real and important to a late 60s teen and, most of all, full of heart.

    Current audiences may find it a touch unsophisticated but then, we all thought we were but we weren't!

    Barry Evans sadly never really lived up to the promise he showed in this film, and then died far too young. But if this film was his sole epitaph, it's a good one.
    5Lejink

    Beating about the bush...

    I'm a big fan of 60's British music and films and this quirky if slight movie marries both in a peppy attempt to show how swinging England got its nickname.

    Of course it's dated greatly particularly its attitudes towards sex and by extension women, but it retains a bright playfulness, backed up by enthusiastic acting from its mostly young cast. Mind you Barry Evans and Judy Geeson aren't quite Tom Courteney and Julie Christie, and a lot of the scenes seem pretty meaningless, but driven by Evans' to-camera pieces from the outset and taking in some other tricksy pseudo-surrealistic dream sequences, flashy camera work, a touch of farce here, a touch of orgy there, while its attractions are a mite thin, at least they're just about present and correct.

    The story itself amounts to little more than Evans' trying to get his end away, moving ever steadily up the ladder of the local female population in pursuit of his dream girl Judy Geeson, to learn that she has the same outlook towards men as him, only her dream doesn't stop with him. By the movie's end our fresh-faced hero is just about ready to settle down, bewitched by a beguiling smile from a young Diane Keen, at the age of it seems 18 or 19 at most.

    The film is shot in a bright clear fashion, with contemporary pop music prominent in the background - Traffic's title song is ace and gets a few airings throughout. It was funny to see practically all the leads in the popular early 70's sit-com "Doctor at Large" in frame at one point - one almost expected James Robertson-Justice to barge in on the odd scene! There's a mildly surprising frolicsome nude scene between Evans and Geeson near the end, but in truth this is only a little more surprising than seeing Geeson in long trousers just before it - every other female in the film is apparently wearing a mini-skirt.

    So then, while being far from the best of the British pop-art cinema of its time, it retains an odd, slightly endearing attraction to the likes of me, who just missed out on being a teen in the 60's. Based on the evidence here, it looks as if it was this generation and not its predecessor that never had it so good (and you can interpret "it" any way you like!)
    6JohnSeal

    Bittersweet confection

    Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush starts out looking like another cheap cash in on the swinging 60s, but the further into the film you get, the more you appreciate its subtleties. Barry Evans is a 17 year old virgin out to get laid, and the film very deftly handles the issues of the Sexual Revolution without pandering or preaching. Judy Geeson is the object of his affection, and though she has a lengthy topless scene she is much more than just a dolly bird. There are some wonderful cameos by Moyra Fraser and Michael Bates (the police inspector in Bedazzled) as Barry's parents, some fascinating footage of Stevenage, one of the idyllic New Towns of the 60s; and overall a marvelous story that mixes elements of Alfie and Billy Liar. Strongly recommended, especially for 60s fans.
    9graham_525

    coming of age in the 1960s

    I just watched this on DVD having not seen it for about 30 years and very much enjoyed it. It's a simple story and although set in the 1960s it's a timeless one. Every guy in the world remembers being that age and how desperate you are to experience the pleasures of women. The film also honestly depicts how the reality of losing your virginity isn't the mind blowing experience you imagined it would be and leaves you feeling a bit odd. Although reminiscent of the 70s sex comedies that followed this film has much more heart and depth.

    It's also a perfect time capsule of Britain at a unique point in it's history. It shows the brave new world of 1960s architecture just before it all turned sour. This was to be the way we were going to live with. Everything made from concrete with people interacting in strange urban spaces. Of course we know that it failed miserably but there was a brief moment when it must have felt like a bright new future. The Victorian architecture that we now value depressed the people of the 1960s and reminded them of the past and of the war.

    The overall experience of watching this was a strange one. It is very much of the 60s and yet it also feels incredibly modern as if it was made later but set in the 60s. Barry Evans wouldn't have looked out of place in the 80s with his jeans and white shirt. Of course the girls all look fantastic in their mini skirts and sexy boots. I don't know if suburbia was really as liberated as this in the 1960s but it's fun to imagine that it was.
    terraplane

    It really was like this.

    What is a great movie? Is it The third Man or Citizen Kane because they are "Great"? Classics because of their technique and artistry.Certainly. Some Like It Hot, Duck Soup, 2001, The Shawshank Redemption and Taxi Driver all are great movies for obvious reasons.But there are movies that are personal classics for different reasons. This is one of mine. Some movies, like some songs, have so many personal memories attached that they transcend artistic or dramatic reason. This movie encapsulates all the angst and fun of those oh so brief years of my youth. Forget all those smart ass, know it all films of today, this movie shows how it really was. I recently discovered a video of this movie that I had taped from TV some years ago. Today I watched it. Oh man, where did the time go?

    Ok, I'm going to be objective. This is not a great movie in the same way that Citizen Kane is. The acting is, for the most part, pretty awful. The storyline is, by clasic standards, laughable. But that is not important to me. Judy Geeson, Angela Scoula and Vanessa Howard are so beautiful in this movie, British beautiful that is, I have moments of rapture when I watch them. The music, and I have the soundtrack album on vinyl, is '60's British psychedelia. Whenever I hear Andy Ellison sing 'It's been a long time' or the title song, I timeslip back to the days of my youth.

    It doesn't really matter to me what anybody else says about this movie, I love it. I just wish I could do it again. Oh yesterday leave me alone. I have no regrets except for those times that slipped by so fast. The seed of memory will grow into a great tree of life as we lived it.Forgive my reminiscences.

    It's Been A Long Time.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the film's reputation as being an archetypal 'Swinging London' movie it was actually shot on location in Stevenage in Hertfordshire
    • Goofs
      Jamie says he is left-handed, yet we see that he consistently uses his right hand (his brother Joe, however, is left-handed).
    • Alternate versions
      For its UK cinema release the film was heavily cut from the original print with edits to dialogue, some sexual references, and all of Mary's topless footage during the bathing scene, and the uncut version was released overseas. The cut cinema print was often shown on BBC1 and the uncut version was shown by Channel 4. The 2010 DVD features both prints of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film Review: Backs British Films (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
      Written by Steve Winwood and Traffic

      Performed by Steve Winwood and Traffic

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La pasión de un hombre joven
    • Filming locations
      • Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Giant Film Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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