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Here's my latest full film upload, the British jd flick, "Beat Girl" from 1961. This sleazy little flick was even sleazier in a "Certified X" version that was released on video 10 years or so ago by Kino Video. That version is a bit longer and has a brief nude shot, which was excised in this slightly shorter version. Well, of course, we can't show THAT here on You Tube, and in all honesty, this version that I uploaded moves much more briskly at under 90 minutes. Plot? Bad beatnik girl Gillian Hills resents her architect/engineer daddy (David Farrar) for marrying nice, loving, but young Nichole (Noelle Adam), a French lady who harbors a "secret." (Let's just say that she was once a "dancer" who also "supplemented" her income.) Hills and her delinquent/beatnik friends (which includes rock n' roller Adam Faith) hold wild parties and even engage in rather self destructive acts of "chicken" with both cars and railroad tracks(!) to show their displeasure of daddy's choice for a wife. Of course, these are the strangest sort of "bad" kids, since Adam Faith says that "fighting's for squares" and even "drinking is for squares!" Nothing wrong with that, but one wonders what type of "rebel" he is after those types of clean-teen statements! Look for both Christopher Lee and Oliver Reed in this gem, both of whom took turns at England's Hammer Studios as Dracula and the Werewolf respectively, both before and after "Beat Girl," as well as Nigel Green, who a year before "Beat Girl" was in Britain's answer to Godzilla, "Gorgo", as well as appearing as Hercules, two years after "Beat Girl", in the Harryhaussen infused "Jason And The Argonauts." Also on hand is Shirley-Ann Field, who gets to exercise her acting (and singing!) chops in "Beat Girl" much more effectively than she would be allowed to in the historical spectacle, "Kings of The Sun" two years later. Released in the USA as "Wild For Kicks", "Beat Girl" is noted for British rocker Adam Faith's first film role, as well as John Barry's rocking film score...not unlike his arrangement of Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme" which he would make famous a year later in "Dr. No." Enjoy!