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Tonite Let's All Make Love in London

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Filmmaker Peter Whitehead films a performance by Pink Floyd at London's UFO Club in 1966, with footage of the celebrity audience including John Lennon.

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Bosley Crowther New York Times I gather this is precisely what Mr. Whitehead intended it to be -- an engrossing and amusing observation of scattered aspects of the current mod scene, done so briskly the viewer gets caught up in it but not so seriously he's likely to be sold. Mar 1, 2018 Full Review Kim Newman Empire Magazine An interesting and amusing documentary that captures the icons of the time in candid interviews and performances from the biggest bands around. Rated: 3/5 Mar 1, 2018 Full Review Brian Case Time Out Whitehead's focus-pulling, dolly-bird-at-Biba documentary on Swinging London scores low on technique but fields fascinating interviews with the trend-setters of the era. Mar 1, 2018 Full Review Mark Stafford Electric Sheep Tonite is a definite case of the right filmmaker at the right time. Mar 1, 2018 Full Review MFB Critics Monthly Film Bulletin Peter Whitehead's fragmented look at the "swinging" London first brought to light by Time magazine is in some ways a fascinating document of contemporary mores. But as a film in its own right, it is confused, imitative and finally self-destructive. Mar 1, 2018 Full Review Annie Wagner The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Peter Whitehead's anatomy of "swinging London" is at its best when indulging in digressive montages of absurd old-lady hats. Mar 1, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmaker Peter Whitehead films a performance by Pink Floyd at London's UFO Club in 1966, with footage of the celebrity audience including John Lennon.
Director
Peter Whitehead
Producer
Peter Whitehead
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 10m