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733:, offering a largely studio set, mock ethnographic survey of the new teenage tribe frequenting Soho coffee bars and basement clubs, playing chicken on country roads and talking in a brand new argot (“Straight from the fridge, dad!"), which screenwriter Dail Ambler quite possibly made up for the occasion. It's a film as flummoxed as super-square patriarch David Farrar's permanently creased brow, which perhaps explains why the producers hedged their bets by situating a striptease show across the street from the kids' espresso stop, allowing extensive onstage footage to be tailored for various export versions. ... Like so much British cinema of the time, It's a muddled yet fascinating affair, which somehow manages to look to the future in spite of itself." 1344: 414:, where the latter studies, so they can have lunch together. At lunchtime, Nichole arrives at St Martin's, but learns that Jennifer has gone to the Off-Beat. There, Nicole confronts Jennifer in front of her friends and reminds her to be home for Paul's important business dinner that night. While leaving, Nichole passes Greta, the star performer at the strip club across the street. Greta recognises Nichole and greets her by name. However, Nichole ignores her. Jennifer suspects that Nichole was also a stripper before meeting Paul. 421:. After the guests leave, Paul questions Nichole, who says that she knew Greta in Paris and that they were in ballet together but Greta pursued a different way of life and Nichole lost track of her. Paul accepts her explanation, but Jennifer goes to the strip club to ask Greta directly. Greta initially claims that she made a mistake and does not know Nichole, but under pressure from her boyfriend, strip club manager Kenny King, she reveals that she and Nichole worked together as strippers and occasional 695:
tale is not particularly original, but the principal adults' and teenagers' performances are first-class, the list of ”cool” guest artists stretches as long as your arm, and the numbers head the current hit parade. And that's not all. the film's musical score, played by topnotch John Barry and his Orchestra and sung by Shirley Ann Field and Adam Faith, is the first to be recorded in its entirety on a long-playing disc. Pre-sold, the opus can hardly miss. Outstanding British gimmick offering"
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striptease to music, but when she gets down to her underwear Nichole bursts from her bedroom and stops her. Then Paul arrives home and breaks up the party, throwing all of the beatniks out of his house including Dave. Jennifer angrily tells Paul about Nichole's activities in Paris. Nichole, crying, admits that it is true and explains that she only did it because she was broke and hungry. Paul and Nichole profess their love for each other and reconcile.
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wrote: "JEAN-AGE melodrama, with songs. Set mainly in Soho, it's about a self-willed fifteen-year-old beatnik daughter of a successful architect, who resents her father's pretty French second wife and decides to live for kicks, but soon gets into hot water and, chastened, returns lo the old nest. The
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Jennifer goes to the café, but now finds it boring. She walks out on her friends and meets Kenny at the strip club. Kenny invites her to go to Paris with him, where he can train her to be a star stripper. Greta later learns that Kenny plans to leave her and go off with Jennifer. As Kenny makes a pass
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in March 1959, the reviewer termed it "machine-made dirt" and "the worst script I have read for some years". The project was then renamed "Beat Girl" and nudity was reduced, but censors still objected to scenes of strip tease, juvenile delinquency, and teenagers playing "chicken" by lying on railway
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in Paris. Jennifer, encouraged by Kenny, becomes enamoured with the idea of becoming a stripper herself. Jennifer is caught by Paul and Nichole coming home from the strip club at late at night and a confrontation ensues. Jennifer reveals that she spoke with Greta and threatens to tell Paul what she
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Some versions of the released film have cut the original striptease sequences (which included topless nudity), some exposition scenes set in the strip club, the "chicken" game scene, and/or some opening exposition scenes with David Farrar and Noëlle Adam on a train and then with Gillian Hills at
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on railway tracks where the last person to leave the rails before the train arrives (Jennifer) wins. Jennifer invites everyone to continue the party at her house, as Paul is out of town and Nichole presumably will not interfere. Jennifer accepts a dare to "strip like a Frenchie" and begins a
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who vandalise Tony's car and smash his guitar. Paul and Nichole arrive searching for Jennifer while the police drag her out of the strip club. The police release Jennifer to Paul and Nicole, and they return home, arms around each other, as Dave throws his broken guitar in the rubbish.
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at Jennifer, someone stabs him to death. The club staff, thinking Jennifer killed Kenny, lock her in a room and call the police. Jennifer screams that she did not do it, and the real culprit, Greta, emerges from behind a curtain. Meanwhile, Dave, Tony and Dodo confront
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gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: " failed attempt to launch Adam Faith as yet another of Britain's answers to Elvis Presley is now a great pop history lesson in teenage attitudes and rock 'n' roll rebellion, complete with cool jive talk and swinging sounds."
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has learned if Nichole does not stay out of her life. At the strip club, Nicole tells Kenny and Greta to stay away from Jennifer. Kenny says that Jennifer will be welcome there any time and that if Nichole interferes, he will tell Paul about her past.
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said: "Cheap little dualer about a London kid who gets mixed up with beatniks, striptease, murder and problems with her father and stepmother; may click with undiscriminating audiences."
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and performed in the film by Faith, achieved minor hit status before being banned by the BBC for suggestive lyrics. A sample from the title track is used in "
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and dancing with her friends, including guitarist Dave, a youth from a working-class background who writes songs; Tony, a general's son whose mother died in
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After Adam Faith was cast, John Barry was asked to compose the film soundtrack, because he had already been collaborating with Faith as an arranger.
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The film was bought for distribution by Victoria Films and did "exceptionally well" playing over 1,000 theatres, despite receiving bad reviews.
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Pascaline, the Haitian exotic dancer who appears in a sequence performing with a scarf, had performed in real life as an exotic dancer at the
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Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press p 359
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At Paul's business dinner, Jennifer tries to embarrass Nichole in front of the guests by bringing up the encounter with the
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and rejects Nichole's friendly overtures. After Paul and Nichole go to bed, Jennifer sneaks out to the Off-Beat café in
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soundtrack LP reaching number 11 in the album charts, the song "Made You," composed by John Barry and
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first film commission, and was performed by the John Barry Seven and Orchestra, Adam Faith, and
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in which McEnery played "2nd. Lt. David MacKinnon" was released in UK in August 1960, while
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George Minter, who ran Renown Pictures, said he wanted to make a picture "for the kids".
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OBSERVATIONS FROM A LOCAL VANTAGE POINT By A.H. WEILER. New York Times 14 Oct 1962: 131.
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When the original script, entitled "Striptease Girl," was submitted to the
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tracks in front of an oncoming train. Ultimately, the film received an
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and who has a drinking problem; and Dodo, Tony's well-bred girlfriend.
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Film music had been released on shellac 78s as far back at
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Johnston, Trevor (June 2016). "British 'Teenager' Films".
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Barry was subsequently hired to score Faith's next films,
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Diane D'Orsay (Moyle) as strip dancer in white négligée
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Mods, Rockers, and the Music of the British Invasion.
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was the first British soundtrack to be released on a
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Edmond T. Gréville
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George Willoughby
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Noëlle Adam
Christopher Lee
Adam Faith
Gillian Hills
Walter Lassally
John Barry
Trevor Peacock
Hyam Maccoby
Renown Pictures
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Gillian Hills
Blowup
A Clockwork Orange
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Adam Faith
Peter McEnery
Never Let Go
Tunes of Glory
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