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Wir... die Wilden vom Sunset Strip

Originaltitel: Riot on Sunset Strip
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
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Mimsy Farmer, Michael Evans, Schuyler Hayden, Laurie Mock, Hortense Petra, and Tim Rooney in Wir... die Wilden vom Sunset Strip (1967)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLA police captain attempts to appease Sunset Strip businessmen objecting to hippy youths hanging out, by setting a curfew. The cop also thinks the kids have a right to be there, until his es... Alles lesenLA police captain attempts to appease Sunset Strip businessmen objecting to hippy youths hanging out, by setting a curfew. The cop also thinks the kids have a right to be there, until his estranged daughter joins the counter-culture crowd.LA police captain attempts to appease Sunset Strip businessmen objecting to hippy youths hanging out, by setting a curfew. The cop also thinks the kids have a right to be there, until his estranged daughter joins the counter-culture crowd.

  • Regie
    • Arthur Dreifuss
  • Drehbuch
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Aldo Ray
    • Mimsy Farmer
    • Michael Evans
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    • Regie
      • Arthur Dreifuss
    • Drehbuch
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Aldo Ray
      • Mimsy Farmer
      • Michael Evans
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    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Walt Lorimer
    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Andrea Dollier
    Michael Evans
    Michael Evans
    • Frank Tweedy
    Laurie Mock
    Laurie Mock
    • Liz-Ann Barbrey
    Tim Rooney
    Tim Rooney
    • Grady Toss
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
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    Anna Strasberg
    Anna Strasberg
    • Helen Tweedy
    • (as Anna Mizrahi)
    Hortense Petra
    • Margie
    Schuyler Hayden
    Schuyler Hayden
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    Gene Kirkwood
    Gene Kirkwood
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    Pat Renella
    Pat Renella
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    Forrest Lewis
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    Dick Winslow
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    Tony Benson
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      • Orville H. Hampton
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    Poseidon-3

    Only a laugh-riot occurs...

    Inspired by actual incidents in 1960's Los Angeles, this typically contrived and trite take on the situation tries to be enlightening, but more often comes off as amusing. Farmer is a lovely high school teen who lives with her drunken mother and hasn't seen her policeman father for over 4 years. She falls in with a crowd of kids who stay out late and drink and do drugs or worse. After being picked up once for breaking curfew, she ventures out again and comes to regret it, her seemingly insignificant decision kicking off a chain of events that leads to the title riot. Ray, as her father, gives a pleasant, solid, if somewhat wooden performance. Most of his scenes involve sitting in a bland police station and talking with his somewhat prissy British partner Evans (whose own wife admits that the police force made fun of him when they moved there!) Farmer is gorgeous, all teased hair and fun 60's clothing. She gives an adequate performance topped off by a screamingly funny acid trip routine which starts off robotic and ends up Ann-Margret. Other "kids" in the cast include Rooney (Mickey's son) who is mostly hidden behind tinted glasses and a mop of hair that he overacts with constantly, raven-haired Mock who sports some kooky, but fun 60's get-ups and lean, cute Haydn, who resembles a young Tom Cruise, but with an edge. Not to be believed is pink-haired (!) Petra as Farmer's slovenly, child-like lush of a mother who pretty much just leans and lays around the furniture whining while exposing a fleshy shoulder. As the film opens, a crisp narrator warns of the "youth problem" while stock footage of actual L.A. is uneasily combined with studio sets. Packed, dark streets are hilariously cut to bright, clean sparsely populated sidewalks. Adults in the area complain about the outlandishly dressed and coiffed teens who (gasp!) walk around in turtlenecks, cardigans, sportcoats and the like (the band members too!) Little did they know how good they had it! These men wouldn't be able to enter a Wal-Mart or a mall today without having a heart attack on the spot! A few actual hippies are brought in to plead their case and these realistic people clash noticeably with the actor-types who portray the other characters in the film. One thing to be said about the movie is that it goes a long way to present both sides of the situation and gives a surprisingly balanced account of the issues (especially considering the generation of the men who produced the film. ) The music sways from groovy fun to ear-splitting noise, but it's neat to have a record of the style of the times. Ray has a fight scene at the end that is meant to be abrupt and shocking, but thanks to the uproarious music and staging, is akin to a scene from "Batman". All that's missing are the cartoon "Bop!" and "Thwaap!" balloons. There's an impossibly annoying reporter in the film who does more to incite trouble than anyone. He somehow teleports from the hospital to a live TV studio within minutes, at the end of the film, to deliver his dry commentary. The film is worth a look for a glimpse at how this issue was presented at the time and for some of the music and clothes, but can't be taken seriously as a document of the times.
    bgh48

    "We must stop the ruination of the Strip by these longhairs!"

    I must concur that this is the Reefer Madness of the 60's, only funnier.

    The producers are so out of touch that a lot of the hippie culture seems to straddle the beatnik era, with the kids congregating in smoky dives called Pandora's Box, and the bad girl sports black Carolyn Jones-type hair and wears arm bracelets, and she brings to mind Peter Seller's sinister female companion in "Lolita".

    And in the annals of memorable screen images, few can compare with Mimsey Farmer's extended Martha Graham modern dance reaction to dropping acid.

    All this, plus Mickey Rooney's kid saying "groovy" a lot.
    eddie15845

    A low-budget bomb

    As Reefer Madness was to the youth of the 30's, so Riot on Sunset Strip was to the Baby Boomers. So out of touch, it is actually funny, not serious as intended. This film lacked a grasp of the time, mood and the music. The mood of the 60's was anti-war, not I don't like my mommy and daddy. I've wasted 90 minutes before, but it was seldom less fun. In short, this film is trite and definitely out of touch with the era of peace and love.
    qmax

    Sleepwalking through Hippie Hell

    Down at General Hospital, recovering from her acid-induced statutory gang-rape at the hands of Sunset Strip "long-hairs", twenty-something teenager Mimsey Farmer gets snippy with her police captain daddy, Aldo Ray, and sneers, "Things that happen to me aren't usually fatal." Maybe not, Mimsey, they can sure damage a girl's career. Unbelievably bad expose' of the wild life of teenagers who terrorize LA by standing around passively on the Strip wearing groovey clothes and carrying signs that say things like "We want peace, not police." Career high-point for Mickey Rooney's kid, who does more flipping of his hair than any given season of Charlie's Angels. Most ludicrous [and longest] moment: Mimsey accidentally drops acid and does a very long, robotic interpretive dance with lots of arched-back, breasts-out wanna-be Ann-Margret faux-eroticism. Groovey, Baby. Best line: "Who's the rat-fink that put the finger on us?" Favorite character: the girl in the cool green dress who takes acid and spends the rest of the movie draping herself across various pices of furniture, railings, window sills, etc. and trying to laugh demonically. Great micro-scene by Margaretta Ramsey as Mimsey's pre-Jerry Springer alcoholic hag-mom.
    2diamondgroup

    Why is The Other Cop British?

    This was filmed in Joe Friday's L.A, while Joe was on a fishing trip with Gannon. The music,especially in the hospital fight scene,sounds like it was lifted from a Bat Man episode. This is typical of the older Hollywood crowd (in this case AIP) trying to cash in on the "hip" sixties,with unintentionally hilarious results.The "hippies" all look like shoe clerks, whose wardrobe truck got mixed up with the Monkees TV Show. A few of them have long hair and beards, but they are dressed like they have a job interview at Radio Shack.The "protest" outside the bars is "totally realistic". The signs looked like they were painted as part of a six grade art project. There are a few generalized anti - war placards("Peace not War"), but nothing to suggest a Vietnam protest. The female police officer, who is carding the kids in the bar, looks like a London meter maid. I know I missed something, but why is the second in command of this L.A police unit British. Was he on loan from the Liverpool PD to show our cops how to handle "mods" and "rockers". All in all, a very amusing look at the "youth culture", through the eyes of the silent generation. Acting honors go to the LSD babe, who almost escapes a police raid, even though she can't walk three feet.My favorite line is from Aldo Ray (his finest hour). The police arrive in front of the party house with two marked patrol cars parked directly in front. Six cops, including four in uniform are standing in front of the house conversing for five minutes. Ray says, " We had better go inside, I think they spotted us."

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    • Wissenswertes
      Filmed and released within four months of when the actual teenage rioting occurred in November, 1966 on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
    • Patzer
      It takes minutes for Mimsy Farmer to "turn on" to the acid she was given. In real life, it takes up to 30 to 40 minutes for the trip to kick in.
    • Zitate

      [first lines]

      Bullhorn Policeman: Clear this area. Everyone under 18 must be off the streets by 10 o'clock or be subject to arrest. Alright, move it! Do not block the sidewalks.

    • Crazy Credits
      "and "The Longhairs" from Sunset Strip"
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Riot on Sunset Strip
      (uncredited)

      Written by Tony Valentino and John Fleckenstein (as John Fleck)

      Performed by The Standells

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Juni 1968 (Westdeutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Pandora's Box - 8118 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(focal point of where the riots were centered; a strip of land that, at the time, was little more than a traffic island with this one building on it; condemned & demolished by city not long after this movie was made)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 250.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 27 Minuten
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