This publicity photo from "Privilege" really captures Shrimpton's astonishing beauty. Next to her, Paul Jones looks like Alfred E. Neuman.
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That movie, Privilege, is one of the best films in the rock and roll business I've seen. It's not in circulation, but I was able to catch a screening introduced by the great Armond Price in Queens last year. It has the beautiful matte finish that the British color films from the 60s seem to have. And the Shrimp was a babe.
Thank you, that is just the incentive I need. The movie seems damn near impossible to find, unfortunately, but I will try. I like a lot of British films from that era, and even when I don't I love the costumes.
3 comments:
That movie, Privilege, is one of the best films in the rock and roll business I've seen. It's not in circulation, but I was able to catch a screening introduced by the great Armond Price in Queens last year. It has the beautiful matte finish that the British color films from the 60s seem to have. And the Shrimp was a babe.
Oops, I meant Armond White.
Thank you, that is just the incentive I need. The movie seems damn near impossible to find, unfortunately, but I will try. I like a lot of British films from that era, and even when I don't I love the costumes.
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