Groupie Girl

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"It's a great scene when SEX goes POP!"
  • R
  • 1970
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 4.8  (237)

Groupie Girl, released in 1970, is a British drama film directed by Derek Ford. The movie is a story of a young girl, Sally, who leaves her home in the countryside to take part in the swinging scene of London. She seeks out and becomes a groupie, following and fawning over various performers as they tour the UK. Esme Johns plays the lead role of Sally, who initially appears innocent and naive. Sally is in awe of rock and roll music and is determined to become involved in the scene by any means necessary. Her transformation throughout the film is fascinating, as she gradually becomes more jaded and disillusioned with the world she has entered.

Billy Boyle plays her father, a traditionalist who displays a great deal of disapproval towards the new generation and their music. Boyle's character presents a fascinating contrast to Sally and her peers, highlighting the generational divide between old and new.

Towards the beginning of the movie, Sally becomes acquainted with a band called 'Opal Butterfly'. The lead singer, played by Richard Shaw, immediately takes a liking to her and they embark upon a romance. However, this relationship comes with its pitfalls and complications, as Sally must strike a balance between her love for Shaw's character and her desire to continue following her passion for the music.

The film features a unique insight into the world of the groupies, their desires, motivations, and their place in the music scene. The movie does not glorify the groupie lifestyle, and we see the gritty realities of the music industry in the late 1960s depicted with brutal honesty.

One of the strengths of the movie is its soundtrack, featuring some of the most popular musicians of the era. Jimi Hendrix, The Zephyrs, and The Spencer Davis Group are just a few of the impressive lineup of musicians who perform during various scenes in the film. Each artist provides a window into a different aspect of the music scene and makes for an engaging and immersive experience for the viewers.

Groupie Girl takes an uncompromising look at youth culture in the late 60s and is an excellent example of the British New Wave movement. The film explores themes of gender roles, class, and identity, and does so with wit and insight. There are moments of humor and pathos throughout the movie, and the combination of both makes for an emotionally engaging viewing experience.

In conclusion, Groupie Girl is a fascinating exploration of music and youth culture in the 1960s. The movie has an excellent soundtrack and an engaging cast, and the story is both poignant and entertaining. The film remains a classic of the era and is a must-see for anyone interested in the music and culture of the late 60s.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1970
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (237)
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