London in the Raw

London in the Raw is a 1964 British documentary about London nightlife.[2] It was inspired by the success of Mondo Cane.[3]

London in the Raw
Directed byArnold L Miller
Norman Cohen
Produced byMichael Klinger
Tony Tenser
Stanley Long
Written byArnold L. Miller
Narrated byDavid Gell
CinematographyStanley Long
Edited byStephen Cross
Production
company
Searchlight-Troubadour Productions
Distributed byCompton Cameo
Release date
1964
Running time
76 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£20,000[1]

Reception

According to Tony Tenser, the film recouped its cost within six months of release.[1]

It was followed by a sequel Primitive London.

Primitive London

Primitive London
Directed byArnold L Miller
Norman Cohen
Produced byMichael Klinger
Tony Tenser
Stanley Long
Written byArnold L. Miller
Narrated byDavid Gell
Music byBasil Kirchin
CinematographyStanley Long
Edited byStephen Cross
Production
company
Searchlight-Troubadour Productions
Distributed byCompton Cameo
Release date
April 1965
Running time
76 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Primitive London was released in 1965.

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References

  1. Oakes, Philip. "The next Tycoons." Sunday Times [London, England] 12 Dec. 1965: 34+. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. Web. 29 Mar. 2014.
  2. John Hamilton, Beasts in the Cellar: The Exploitation Film Career of Tony Tenser, Fab Press, 2005 p 40-41
  3. Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 50-51


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