Beat Girl
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Directed by | Edmond T. Gréville |
Produced by | George W. Willoughby |
Written by | Dail Ambler |
Starring | David Farrar Noëlle Adam Christopher Lee Gillian Hills Adam Faith |
Music by | John Barry Trevor Peacock |
Cinematography | Walter Lassally |
Editing by | Gordon Pilkington |
Distributed by | Renown Pictures (UK) Victoria Films (USA) |
Release date(s) | 1960 |
Running time | 85 min. |
Country | U.K. |
Language | English |
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Beat Girl is a 1960 British film about late-fifties youth-rebellion. The title character is played by starlet Gillian Hills, who later went on to have numerous small roles in 1960s and 1970s films, such as Blowup and A Clockwork Orange.
The music was done by a seven-player group of John Barry, composer of James Bond fame. The film also features Christopher Lee as a strip-joint operator, and the film debuts of Adam Faith and Peter McEnery.
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