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Les demi-sels de la perversion

Original title: Groupie Girl
  • 1970
  • 16
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
282
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Les demi-sels de la perversion (1970)
DramaMusical

A bored teenage girl decides to become a groupie to meet rock stars, joining Opal Butterfly on the road. However, she soon realizes that being a groupie isn't as glamorous or exciting as she... Read allA bored teenage girl decides to become a groupie to meet rock stars, joining Opal Butterfly on the road. However, she soon realizes that being a groupie isn't as glamorous or exciting as she initially thought.A bored teenage girl decides to become a groupie to meet rock stars, joining Opal Butterfly on the road. However, she soon realizes that being a groupie isn't as glamorous or exciting as she initially thought.

  • Director
    • Derek Ford
  • Writers
    • Derek Ford
    • Suzanne Mercer
  • Stars
    • Esme Johns
    • Billy Boyle
    • Richard Shaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    282
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Derek Ford
    • Writers
      • Derek Ford
      • Suzanne Mercer
    • Stars
      • Esme Johns
      • Billy Boyle
      • Richard Shaw
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Esme Johns
    Esme Johns
    • Sally
    Billy Boyle
    • Wesley
    Richard Shaw
    • Morrie
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Steve
    James Beck
    James Beck
    • Brian
    Paul Bacon
    Paul Bacon
    • Alfred
    Neil Hallett
    Neil Hallett
    • Det. Sgt.
    • (as Neil Hallet)
    Maureen Flanagan
    • Thief
    • (as Flanagan)
    Eliza Terry
    • Suzy
    Belinda Caren
    • Pat
    Lynton Guest
    • Mick
    Paul Woloff
    • Jim
    Paul Pryde
    • Dave
    Jimmy Edwards
    • Bob
    • (as Jimmie Edwardes)
    Bill Jarvis
    • Pete
    Sion Probert
    • Bruce
    Emmett Hennessy
    • Alan
    Bobby Parr
    Bobby Parr
    • Ray
    • Director
      • Derek Ford
    • Writers
      • Derek Ford
      • Suzanne Mercer
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    8p-halley

    A pretty moving film although the box wrongly labels it a 'funny'!

    Just saw this for the first time recently and was very impressed as this theme hasn't been tackled much really thus resulting in an interesting journey on the 'Groupie Girl's' rocky road ahead. If you like early Seventies films about music of that time this is pretty good and the music isn't the normal cack you come to expect from most of the other late 60's psychedelic films.There's no psychedelia here though apart from a small bit where the 'Groupie Girl' eats some hash in order to dispose of it quickly; this resulting in her REALLY dropping out man,but,luckily saving her bacon in the process-you'll have to see the film. I found the bit where one of the roadies' vans crashes straight into a stationary tipper lorry on the hard shoulder very well done and unexpected at this point in the film.You don't see the point of impact though! The only down side is the price you may well have to pay in order to view this rare gem-it really is rocking-horse s...!
    david.walker15

    On the road with a 60`s rockband and their groupie!

    Bizarrely viewed as one of those 70`s "sex films" now (due to some nudity) but actually a classic example of a late 60`s youth film. The plot is simple, girl wants to meet pop stars, becomes groupie, moves from band to band.

    Has a brilliant (but sadly unavailable) soundtrack and has been reissued on video as "Groupie Girl". If you are into the 60`s, the music and are vaguely broadminded, I recommend this film wholeheartedly. It`s closer to 60`s culture than most of the more famous titles that often spring to mind.
    7christopher-underwood

    dialogue and music are not at all as annoying as would be expected

    Surprisingly good although it is not quite what it thinks it is. Esme Johns plays the leading lady in this and does it very well, amazing that it seems she was never heard of again. She plays a pretty young girl from some provincial town in search of fun but mostly 'love'. I don't think many groupies were searching for much other than a quick f*** with someone famous and then onto another. However, grubby it might seem, the concept was one of at least mutual benefit. Both the male stars and the groupies got what they thought they wanted. Here we are to feel sorry for the fact that the girl gets passed around. That aside, however, the dialogue and music are not at all as annoying as would be expected and a really decent British youth film of the 70s ensues. It also has to be said that although there are protracted motorway sequences, we also get a great little cat fight, plenty of nudity and some crazy costumerie. Good fun, period piece.
    7roy-pennington

    wrong credit

    we do not believe that Jimmy Edwards is in this film.

    We (the family) have viewed it and the character Bob, though having a moustache, we do not this the ears and hair line and cheeks are true. Jimmy was my uncle and he was not as thin (both body and mind) as the actor in the film. His politics would never have allowed him to have taken part in this film. Though he was gay, he never would have allowed him to get involved with the party scene. It must have been another actor masquerading as Jimmy. The scene where the putative Bob takes a puff on a joint is laughable. My uncle never smoked. The Svengali-like host (we assume to be a Brian Epstien look a like) was also risible....
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    'Groupie Girl' won't pop any buttons on ya' raincoat, it's right proper gear, mayte!

    Infamous British sexploitation scion, Derek Ford's remarkably gritty, dingily downbeat drama about painfully naïve, strikingly statuesque runaway, Sally (Esme Johns) who fatefully stows away in the back of gigging rock group, Opal Butterfly's transit van, and not long thereafter endures a grotty number of sordidly initiatory sexcapades, the 'turned on', Sally finally 'makes the scene',man!!! Ostensibly being serially abused by various brutish, self-absorbed, pot-raddled musicians, and in one expressly terrifying scene, Sally is callously manhandled through the windows of one fast-moving van into another!!!???

    For all its conspicuous grubbiness, hilariously quaint, faux-hippie badinage, and gruesome promiscuity, Ford's prosaically presented smut is a surprisingly compelling decent into the banal hedonism of touring bands, and the group's no less predatory, carnally corrupted, money-grubbing managers. While the beleaguered busty waif, Sally, is a deliciously Rubenesque protagonist, her lot, sadly, is a far from happy one!! Groupie Girl's sprightly soundtrack is the film's undeniable highlight, with some exquisitely funky contributions from, Alan Hawkshaw & John Fiddy, and, surprisingly, the performances are all credible, with a Baronic-looking, Donald Sumpter being splendidly vile as the venal, smugly abusive, blithely boffing pop singer, Steve! While seasoned smut-maker, Derek Ford's lurid 70s rockarama, 'Groupie Girl' won't pop any buttons on ya' raincoat, it's right proper gear, mayte!

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    • Trivia
      During the opening sequence, the van with the credits written on it appears to knock over a pedestrian as it goes over a zebra crossing.
    • Goofs
      Boom mike drops into frame when Laura bends over to pick up her coat in the dressing room near the beginning of the picture.
    • Quotes

      Steve: What do you want? You got them all haven't you?

      Hotel Porter: I never saw them other two leave.

      Steve: Ran into the street they did. You frightened them off. Wouldn't have girls in my room. But, eh, I do have a soft spot for old soldiers...

      Hotel Porter: Filth!

    • Crazy credits
      The credits (cast and crew) are all painted onto the side of a van which the camera follows during the opening title sequence.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Girls (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Groupie Girl
      Written by Tom Doherty

      Performed by Opal Butterfly

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les affamées du mâle
    • Filming locations
      • Hungerford Bridge, London, England, UK(the group cross)
    • Production company
      • Salon Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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