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Title:
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
   
Original Title:
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
   
Country of origin: UK
Regions: A,B,C
Release date: 13.09.2010
Production year: 1968
Runtime: 97 min
Genre: Comedy
Video Resolution: 1080p
Video Aspect: 1.78:1
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PCM 2.0 Mono:
   
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Special Features:
  • Complete uncensored presentation of main feature (DVD and Blu-ray)
  • Alternative censored version (Blu-ray only, 96 minutes)
  • Alternative censored sequences (DVD only, 10 minutes)
  • Because That Road is Trodden (Tim King, 1969, 23 minutes): dream-like confessional concerning the fantasies of a public schoolboy.
  • Stevenage (Gordon Ruttan,1971, 21 minutes): documentary celebration of Britain's first New Town.
  • Fully illustrated booklet with contributions from Steve Chibnall, Hunter Davies, Vic Pratt and William Fowler
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

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Release date: 13.09.2010
Genre: Comedy
Director: Clive Donner
Review: None for this title
 

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Barry Evans Jamie McGregor
Judy Geeson Mary Gloucester
Angela Scoular Caroline Beauchamp
Sheila White Paula
Adrienne Posta Linda

Synopsis

 
Clive Donner's (The Caretaker) modish and glossy swinging Sixties comedy follows the sexual exploits of irrepressible teenager Jamie (Barry Evans) who is full of adolescent energy, obsessed by sex and determined to lose his virginity. Based on the book by respected British author and journalist Hunter Davies (The Beatles authorized biography), and with music by The Spencer Davies Group and Traffic, Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush caused a considerable stir when first released due to its taboo-busting portrayal of permissive 60s society and is now rightly regarded as a definitive British coming-of-age film. Unavailable in any format since its initial theatrical run, this lost cult classic now receives its home video premier, in High-definition.

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