Morgan is a film that could only be from the sixties – the characters, plot and scenery would make it impossible to re-make in the modern age. And in truth, I don’t think any director would be overly keen to take it on.
Film
Catch Us If You Can (1965)
If you were anyone in the 1960s, the hit single and album was followed by the cash-in movie. These were quick cash-ins, not intended for longevity or as a cinematic masterpiece. But 40 years on and most of them around, with Catch Us If You Can (known in the US […]
Gonks Go Beat (1965)
Gonks Go Beat has achieved near-mythical status – despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that no-one has seen it. Well, now we have the chance to see the movie in all its remastered glory, thanks to a reissue as part of Optimum’s Beat Classics collection.
Pop Gear (1965)
The final instalment (for now) of Optimum’s 60s Beat Classics series is a film in name only – essentially Pop Gear is just one long music show.
Every Day’s A Holiday (1965)
1960s music/teen comedy, set at the seaside in the mid-1960s.
Review: Bronco Bullfrog (1969)
The late ’60s cult classic and influential suedehead movie Bronco Bullfrog gets appraised by The Scenester, courtesy of a big-screen outing.
Brian Clemens at the NFT by The Scenester
The Scenester checks out the man and his most infamous Avengers episode.
The Jokers (1966) at the NFT in London
The 1960s cult classic got an airing at the NFT recently, complete with director Michael Winner. The Scenester went along.