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Mondo Hollywood is a "" by Robert Carl Cohen, released in 1967. Filmed over the preceding two years, it was described by Variety as a "flippy, trippy guide to Hollywood".


Description
The film starts with the legend:

All persons and events depicted herein are real. Any similarity to fictitious persons or events is purely coincidental.

The film presents a series of vignettes of the more extreme aspects of life in Hollywood - and as a whole - of the period, focussing on "the Hollywood the public does not know". Personalities who appear in the movie include proto- , Jennie Lee, S&H Green Stamps heir Lewis Beach Marvin III, celebrity hair stylist (later murdered by the ), psychedelic pioneer (later known as Ram Dass), singer (with his then-girlfriend ), housekeeper Estella Scott, actors Margaretta Ramsey, Theodore Charach and Valerie Porter, fashion designer , artist , surfer Dale Davis, skydiver Jim Arender, and beautician Sheryl Carson. Each personality provides a narrative for their own scenes. The film also shows various social and political gatherings, including an anti-communist crusade, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, a visit to Universal Studios by Princess Margaret, the aftermath of the , a peace rally, and a children's fashion show. Other individuals shown briefly in the movie include , Sonny and Cher, future Manson Family member and convicted murderer , , , , and several .


Production
Robert Carl Cohen (b. 1930), who had previously made Inside Red China (1957), Inside East Germany (1959), Committee on Un-American Activities (1962), and Inside Castro's Cuba (1963), was producer, director, photographer and editor of the film. The music director was , and the soundtrack featured songs by , and others.


Reception
The film was promoted as "starring ", who had recently died, even though she only appears in it very fleetingly. It was first shown at the Film Festival in 1967, and was then scheduled to be shown at the Festival. However, the government banned it from being shown, stating:

This film, in the opinion of certain experts of the Commission of, presents an apology for a certain number of perversities, including drugs and homosexuality, and constitutes a danger to the mental health of the public by its visual aggressivity and the psychology of its editing. The Commission proposes, therefore, its total interdiction.

The ban was later lifted. In 1978, when Mike Curb was running for election as lieutenant governor of , his opponent, the incumbent Mervyn M. Dymally, claimed that the film was "pornographic" and that Curb "sang falsetto in a bath tub scene with two lesbians". Curb denied participating in the film, but accepted that he had provided music for it after the filming had been completed. Mike Qualls, editor of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, stated that "Nothing in the entire 88 minute film could be described as pornographic". Curb won the election.

The film was later described as a "cult classic ... which captures the underside of Hollywood by documenting a moment in time ... when an inquisitive trust in the unknown was paramount, hope for the future was tangible and life was worth living on the fringe." A re-edited and expanded "director's cut" version was premiered at the Moondance Film Festival on 10 June 2006.


See also
  • List of American films of 1967


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