Riot on Sunset Strip
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Budget 250,000 USD Duration Country United States | 4.8/10 Genre Drama Writer Orville H. Hampton Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date March 18, 1967 (1967-03-18) Cast (Lieutenant Walt Lorimer), (Andy), (Sergeant Tweedy), Laurie Mock (Liz-Ann), (Grady)Similar movies Schoolgirl Report Part 3: What Parents Find Unthinkable , Schoolgirl Report Part 5: What All Parents Should Know , Schoolgirl Report Part 2: What Keeps Parents Awake at Night , Schoolgirl Report Part 10: Every Girl Starts Sometime... , Schoolgirl Report Part 7: What The Heart Must Thereby… , Naked Weapon Tagline Meet the Hippies...the Teenyboppers with their too-tight capris...and the Pot-Partygoers - out for a new thrill...a new kick! |
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Riot on Sunset Strip is a 1967 counterculture-era exploitation movie, released by American International Pictures. It was filmed and released within six weeks of the late-1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots.

The film stars Frank Alesia, Aldo Ray, Mimsy Farmer, Michael Evans, Anna Strasberg, Laurie Mock, Gene Kirkwood, Tim Rooney, and features musical appearances by The Standells and The Chocolate Watch Band. Earlier that year, Farmer, Mock and Kirkwood appeared in Hot Rods to Hell, where Farmer portrayed the bad girl and Mock a vulnerable virgin. In this film, they switched characters.

The film attempts to capture the essence of the period around the Sunset Strip riot, and also adds a subplot that revolves around a young girl's troubled relationship with her divorced parents. Her dosage with LSD by a would-be seductor, the subsequent 'acid trip' she experiences, and her later discovery by a police sergeant as the victim of gang rape, are among the movie's peak moments.

The film is now available on DVD through the MGM Limited Edition Collection.




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