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A fun tale of hippies and rock and roll directed by the legendary Stanley Long and featuring cult British rock bands Juicy Lucy and Crazy Mabel.
Director: Stanley A. Long
Overview
Five hippies pitch their tent in the grounds of a young aristocrat's estate. He befriends the group and accepts their offer to paint his house while he is away. To make money the group use the grounds to stage a pop festival. Extremely rare film directed by the exploitation legend Stanley Long which features cult British rock bands Juicy Lucy and Crazy Mabel.
This title is also available on the DVD/Blu-ray 'Permissive' in the BFI Flipside collection.
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