Beat Girl

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Beat Girl
Directed by Edmond T. Gréville
Produced by George W. Willoughby
Written by Dail Ambler
Starring David Farrar
Noëlle Adam
Christopher Lee
Gillian Hills
Adam Faith
Music by John Barry
Trevor Peacock
Cinematography Walter Lassally
Editing by Gordon Pilkington
Distributed by Renown Pictures (UK)
Victoria Films (USA)
Release date(s) 1960
Running time 85 min.
Country U.K.
Language English
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Beat Girl is a 1960 British film about late-fifties youth-rebellion. The title character is played by starlet Gillian Hills, who later went on to have numerous small roles in 1960s and 1970s films, such as Blowup and A Clockwork Orange.

The music was done by a seven-player group of John Barry, composer of James Bond fame. The film also features Christopher Lee as a strip-joint operator, and the film debuts of Adam Faith and Peter McEnery.

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