Charlie Is My Darling
Charlie Is My Darling

Charlie Is My Darling

1966Movie35 minEnglish

Charlie Is My Darling, directed by Peter Whitehead, was the first documentary film about The Rolling Stones. The movie was shot during the band's two-day tour of Ireland on 3 and 4 September 1965, and was completed in the spring of 1966. It received only spotty release in 1966 before being withdrawn, and has seldom been seen since then.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Peter WhiteheadGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the raw energy and early days of The Rolling Stones during their 1966 tour of Ireland. It offers an intimate look at the band both on and off stage, showcasing their burgeoning fame and the intense fan reception. The film provides a candid glimpse into the chaotic yet exhilarating world of rock and roll at the height of Beatlemania and the British Invasion.

Critical Reception

While not a mainstream commercial success upon its initial release, 'Charlie Is My Darling' has since gained recognition as a significant piece of music documentary history. Critics at the time noted its vérité style and candid portrayal of the band, though some found it to be somewhat unfocused. Modern reviews often praise its historical value and authentic depiction of The Rolling Stones' early impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unvarnished look at The Rolling Stones' early tour life.
  • Appreciated for capturing the fervent energy of the band and their fans.
  • Seen by some as a somewhat loose and less structured documentary.

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The film was shot in a fly-on-the-wall style, capturing spontaneous moments and interactions that were rare for music documentaries of the era.

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