fiction.wikisort.org - MovieTonite Let’s All Make Love in London is a 1967 documentary film by Peter Whitehead. It includes sequences of “Swinging London” with accompanying contemporary pop music, concert and studio performances by musicians including the Rolling Stones and the first professional footage filmed of Pink Floyd,[1] and several interviews. It is notable for showing footage shot inside the short-lived UFO Club, the British counter-culture night club in the basement of 31 Tottenham Court Road, and at The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream multi-artist event held in the Great Hall of the Alexandra Palace, including John Lennon. The film also shows scenes of soldiers parading in scarlet jackets and bearskins, London street scenes, a protest march, psychedelic patterns being painted on a semi-naked girl, the arrival of Playboy Bunny girls by plane, and guests including Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate, Terence Stamp, and Jim Brown arriving at the premiere of Polanski’s film Cul-de-sac.
1967 ”Swinging London” music and interview documentary
Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London |
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Directed by | Peter Whitehead |
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Written by | Peter Whitehead |
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Produced by | Peter Whitehead |
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Starring | |
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Cinematography | Peter Whitehead |
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Edited by | Peter Whitehead |
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Music by | |
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Production company | Lorrimer Films |
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Release date | 1967 |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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The film has been described as "what for many critics was the definitive document of swinging London, a white-hot crucible of music, fashion and film."[2]
Synopsis
The film self-describes as a “Pop Concerto for Film” and is divided into seven themed sections or “movements” with a prelude and a coda.
Pink Floyd – "Interstellar Overdrive"
1. Loss of the British Empire
- Marquis of Kensington – "The Changing of the Guard"
- Michael Caine interview (part 1)
2. Dollygirls
3. Protest
4. It’s All Pop Music
- Pink Floyd – "Interstellar Overdrive" (reprise 1)
- Andrew Loog Oldham interview (part 1)
- Vashti – "Winter Is Blue"
- Andrew Loog Oldham interview (part 2)
- Vashti – "Winter Is Blue" (reprise)
- Rolling Stones – "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?”
- Mick Jagger interview
- Rolling Stones – "Lady Jane”
5. Movie Stars
6. Painting Pop
7. As Scene from U.S.A.
- Pink Floyd – "Interstellar Overdrive" (reprise 2)
- Allen Ginsberg – "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London"
- Pink Floyd – "Interstellar Overdrive" (reprise 3)
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 6 reviews.[3]
The film was shown at the 1967 New York Film Festival, where The Daily Telegraph reported it was the “hit of the festival”.[4]
Kim Newman described the film in Empire magazine as “An interesting and amusing documentary that captures the icons of the time in candid interviews and performances from the biggest bands around.”
Soundtrack album
A soundtrack album with the same title was released on LP in 1968.
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History of London |
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Evolution | | |
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- Roman London
- Anglo-Saxon London
- Norman and Medieval London
- Tudor London
- Stuart London
- 18th-century London
- 19th-century London
- 1900–1939
- World War II (The Blitz)
- 1945–2000
- 21st century
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Events |
- Peasants' Revolt
- Black Death
- Great Plague
- Great Fire
- 1854 cholera outbreak
- Great Stink
- Great Exhibition
- 1908 Franco-British Exhibition
- The Battle of Cable Street
- Festival of Britain
- Great Smog
- Abdication of Edward VIII
- Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth
- Coronation of Elizabeth II
- Swinging London
- London Plan
- 1966 FIFA World Cup Final
- Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings
- Anti-war protests
- 7/7 bombings
- Olympic Games (1908
- 1948
- 2012)
- 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Grenfell Tower fire
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Coronation of Charles III and Camilla
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Government |
- Historic
- Metropolitan Board of Works
- London County Council
- Greater London Council
- Current
- Greater London Authority
- London Assembly
- Mayor of London
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Politics |
- Parties
- Labour
- Conservatives
- Liberal Democrats
- London independence
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Services |
- Bow Street Runners
- Metropolitan Police
- London Ambulance Service
- London Fire Brigade
- Port of London Authority
- London sewer system
- London Underground
- London Metropolitan Archives
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City of London |
- City of London Corporation
- Lord Mayor of the City of London
- Wards of the City of London
- Guildhall
- Livery Companies
- Lord Mayor's Show
- City of London Police
- Bank of England
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Structures |
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Tower of London
- Palace of Whitehall
- Westminster Hall
- London Bridge
- Tower Bridge
- Westminster Abbey
- Big Ben
- The Monument
- Fortifications
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Counterculture of the 1960s (timeline) |
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Arts |
- Black Arts Movement
- Psychedelic art
- Psychedelic music
- Youthquake
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Cultural events |
- San Francisco Renaissance
- Beatlemania
- British Invasion
- Mods and rockers
- Swinging Sixties
- Hippie movement
- Human Be-In
- Summer of Love
- Bed-Ins for Peace
- Woodstock
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Social and political movements |
- American Indian Movement
- Anti-nuclear movement
- Back-to-the-land movement
- Black Power movement
- Civil rights movement
- Dialoguero
- Free school movement
- Free Speech Movement
- Gay liberation
- Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War
- Second-wave feminism
- Women's liberation movement
- Sexual revolution
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Subcultures |
- Freak scene
- Hippie
- Mod
- Rocker
- Rude boy
- UK underground
- Yippies
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