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Mods and Rockers
A short modern dance film which utilized the songs of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as performed by a band called the Cheynes (featuring Mick Fleetwood on drums). The short film was later folded into a full-length program alongside a pair of jukebox shorts, Swinging UK and UK Swings Again, retitled Go Go Big Beat for U.S. release. The original promotional synopsis for the film describes it as follows: "A symbolic ultra modern coffee bar sets the scene for a girl in gold lame jeans, bolero and bootees, to start moving to the pulsating rhythms beating out from a glittering juke box. As the music becomes progressively louder and more frantic, so the dancer increases the speed of her lithe movements to keep pace with the tempo. A boy starts to dance with this red-headed dynamo of a girl, but is repelled when she accepts the advances of a second boy. The two men vie for her attentions."
- Year: 1964
- Country: United Kingdom
- Genre: Music
- Studio: Kenneth Hume (International) Productions
- Keyword: dance, mods
- Director: Kenneth Hume
- Cast: Mick Fleetwood, Peter Hollis, Roger Peacock, Phil Sawyer, Peter Bardens, Heinz Burt