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Whip's Women
Johnny Whip, an extremely rich letch who owns the classic cat nightclub, is found dead. Four women were living with him in his luxurious home; and all were at the wild party where he was killed. Police detective Parker questions them to see what kind of a man Johnny Whip was; and to find out who killed him.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary captures the vibrant and rebellious spirit of the 1960s London music scene. It features performances and candid moments with some of the era's most iconic bands, offering a raw glimpse into the burgeoning youth culture.
Critical Reception
While not widely reviewed in traditional terms due to its nature as a short documentary, 'Whip's Women' is recognized as an authentic snapshot of the 1967 Mod and psychedelic music scenes. Its value lies in its historical documentarian quality, capturing seminal bands in their element.
What Reviewers Say
A valuable, albeit brief, archival record of 1960s British pop culture.
Captures the energy and style of the era's music scene.
Offers a rare glimpse at prominent bands of the time.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this short documentary, but its historical value as a record of the 1967 music scene is often cited.
Fun Fact
The film captures The Rolling Stones performing 'Let's Spend the Night Together' and 'Ruby Tuesday' in what was intended to be a promotional film but became a candid look at their live performance energy.
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