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A troubled film adaptation of Richard Neville's memoir.
Notes
Hippie Hippie Shake was ultimately never released in cinemas. Both director Kidron and script-writer Hall walked off the production in the latter stages.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
'Oz' Film No Great ShakesGarry Maddox,
Steve Meacham,
2011single work column — Appears in:
The Age,14 February2011;(p. 3)Garry Maddox and Steve Meacham report that Lee Hall's film Hippie Hippie Shake will not be released into cinemas. The film's subjects, including Richard Neville and Jim Anderson, had viewed a first cut of the film and declared their 'disappointment'.
'Oz' Film No Great ShakesGarry Maddox,
Steve Meacham,
2011single work column — Appears in:
The Age,14 February2011;(p. 3)Garry Maddox and Steve Meacham report that Lee Hall's film Hippie Hippie Shake will not be released into cinemas. The film's subjects, including Richard Neville and Jim Anderson, had viewed a first cut of the film and declared their 'disappointment'.