Can you help me build a Beatnik-Early 60s Film Collection?
After getting a parental lecture on Beatnik Films, and after several good suggestions (such as "BEAT GIRL, aka WILD FOR KICKS 1960, dir. Edmond Greville"), those same tsk-tsk-ing parental units have been giggling about their their own fond memories of Beatnik-early '60s pop films. And of course, none of the film titles are remembered!
I realize FERRY CROSS THE MERSEY probably won't fit with the "Beatnik" side of this, but perhaps a collection could span from the Motorcycle-Delinquent Gang types like THE WILD ONE and BLACKBOARD JUNGLE into previously mentioned BEAT GIRL, Val Guest's EXPRESSO BONGO, and beyond into the FERRY CROSS THE MERSEY and Brit Invasion film era.
Is that too broad? Too diverse? My folks' eye-rolls made me think this film genre is more full of bad films than most other genres put together. Nevertheless, our shelves have never been purged merely because of "bad films" - heaven forbid!
I've enjoyed Jimmy Stewart's BELL BOOK & CANDLE and while there is a brief tribute to the Lower East Side's Beatnik-Coffeehouse life, I don't know if that film would qualify as anything close to 'beatnik' - I tend to believe
Ernie Kovacs is probably closer to Beat-dom than any bongo-playing Jack Lemmon, although Jack really did know the piano bits!
Still, it's a much sanitized version of that club scene, I'm sure. And moreover, whatever "music" they offer up isn't from the so-called stars of the era, and I think their performances should be centerpieces to this genre's films.
Or should it be depictions of lifestyle, a la WEST SIDE STORY - gag, oh please no - no WEST SIDE, no GREASE, please please. No AMERICAN GRAFFITTI types. Or am I wrong? Do these films form a crucial view on Beatnik-Early 60s lifestyle-music movies?
I also am sort of excluding the American Beach Bingo movies, too. Or is there a good argument to include those?
I am thinking these films will be London or maybe Manhattan films, not Marlon Brando puttering around or Brian Wilson in striped shirts, or American hotrods driving off of Griffith Park cliffs. But I'm open to any debates and suggestions.
I'd love to read about your reviews or memories of any films you'd care to suggest.
Last edited by ChristineCB; 25-01-2007 at 06:51 PM.
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