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Documentary about the social/political/cultural scene in Los Angeles, and especially Hollywood, in the mid to late '60s.Documentary about the social/political/cultural scene in Los Angeles, and especially Hollywood, in the mid to late '60s.Documentary about the social/political/cultural scene in Los Angeles, and especially Hollywood, in the mid to late '60s.
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I had a chance to meet the director of this documentary when I went to see the movie on screen. Robert Carl Cohen presented himself as a Social Scientist that studies the demographic inter-relationships of cultures and how they co-exist with one another. Mondo Hollywood was his first analyzing of a culture in the brink of exploding with new eccentric and openness that was the sixties. This film is a study of what Hollywood was in the 60s and how each actual persona represented the culture that was booming in that era. It's nothing like I have ever seen, so low key yet thrown in your face with eccentricities. Each persona was so beautiful in their own way but that was their reality when you can watch and merely just be baffled by the way they live in a day by day life. Extremely recommended to those that have an inkling and fascination with the era of the psycho delicatessen of the 60s and those moved by pure truthful film making! And merely those in awe of the mystical Hollywood...
- onephunbum3
- Aug 31, 2008
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Did you know
- TriviaBobby Beausoleil was a member of the infamous Charles Manson family, and is serving a life sentence in prison for murder. Fellow cast member Jay Sebring was one of the victims murdered along with Sharon Tate by the Manson family at Tate's Los Angeles home in 1969.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Velvet Underground (2021)
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- Runtime2 hours
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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