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''Gonks Go Beat'' is a 1964 British science fiction/musical fantasy film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. It stars Kenneth Connor and Frank Thornton. ''Gonks Go Beat'' is loosely based on the ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with ''Ham ...
'' storyline and features 16 musical numbers performed by a variety of artists, including Lulu and
the Luvvers The Luvvers was a Scottish rock group. They are best known as the backing group to Lulu on her debut chart single, " Shout" (1964). They subsequently had a low-key career of their own before disbanding in March 1966. Career Before they changed t ...
, The Nashville Teens and members of the Graham Bond Organisation including Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Other musical contributors were – and remained – obscure. The film includes an early appearance by the actor Derek Thompson performing with his twin sister Elaine (credited as Elain). The title highlights the fad for
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toys in mid 1960s Great Britain. The gonks appear in the opening title credits, whilst Lulu sings the theme song 'Chocolate Ice'.


Plot

At a point in the distant future, the inhabitants of Planet Earth have become divided into two factions who despise each other. In Beatland live the hip and trendy people who have long hair, dress in polo neck jumpers, jeans and sunglasses and listen to cool
beat music Beat music, British beat, or Merseybeat is a British popular music genre that developed, particularly in and around Liverpool, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre melded influences from American rock and roll, rhythm and blues, skiffl ...
. Their counterparts on Ballad Isle keep their hair short and tidy, wear button-down shirts and pressed slacks or floral dresses and twinsets, and listen exclusively to crooners. A musical competition is staged annually between the two sides, overseen by the neutral and powerful record company executive Mr. A&R (Thornton). For the rest of the year they regard each other with suspicion and antipathy, although they are not above sneaking into each other's territory to steal musical ideas. Meanwhile, the overlords of a far-flung galaxy have been observing the squabblings and goings-on on Planet Earth with increasing exasperation. Finally, their patience with the earthlings is pushed beyond its limit and they decide to send their bungling representative Wilco Roger (Connor) to sort the situation out and bring about a reconciliation between the parties, with the warning that if he fails he'll be exiled to Planet
Gonk Gonks are novelty toys and collectibles originating from the United Kingdom in the 1960s. Created by English inventor Robert Benson, the toys gained popularity and were owned by celebrities including Ringo Starr and Peter Sellers. The Gonks' si ...
, a fearsome and dreaded place where spherical furry soft toys shuffle around all day listening to Dixieland jazz. On arrival, Wilco Roger makes contact with Mr. A&R. They're aware of a forbidden romance between a Beatland boy and a Ballad Isle girl, and use a combination of Mr. A&R's cunning and Wilco Roger's mystical powers to enable the couple to get together without fear and come up with a musical composition which will be acceptable to both sides. The time for the annual competition comes around, and the inhabitants are appalled when the Beatland boy and the Ballad Isle girl take to the stage together. But their song "Takes Two to Make Love" turns out to be the hit of the night, loved by both sides of the musical divide. Mr. A&R declares it the unquestioned winner and orders an end to the silliness as it has now been proved that everyone can live together and learn to appreciate all types of music.


Reputation

''Gonks Go Beat'' was widely ridiculed on its original release as being so ill-advised and botched in execution as to have no appeal to any cinema audience demographic, whether of the younger or older generation. British film historian I.Q. Hunter included ''Gonks Go Beat'' in his list of contenders for "the worst British film ever made". The film was released on DVD in the UK in 2007 by Optimum Home Entertainment, who tipped the wink to its intended audience by describing it as "the '' Plan 9 from Outer Space'' of film musicals", a description originally coined by the UK film critic Mark Kermode.


Cast

* Kenneth Connor as Wilco Roger * Frank Thornton as Mr. A&R * Barbara Brown as Helen * Iain Gregory as Steve * Terry Scott as PM *
Reginald Beckwith William Reginald Beckwith (2 November 190826 June 1965) was an English film and television actor, who made over one hundred film and television appearances in his career. He died of a heart attack aged 56. Beckwith was also a film critic and ...
as Professor * Gary Cockrell as Committee Man * Jerry Desmonde as Great Galaxian * Arthur Mullard as Drum Master * Pamela Donald as Tutor * Gillian French as Beatland Prime Minister * Carlotta Barrow as Beat Girl * Ann Chapman as Beat Girl *
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as Beat Girl * Babs Lord as Beat Girl * Sarah Martin as Beat Girl * Lyn Symonds as Beat Girl * Lulu and
the Luvvers The Luvvers was a Scottish rock group. They are best known as the backing group to Lulu on her debut chart single, " Shout" (1964). They subsequently had a low-key career of their own before disbanding in March 1966. Career Before they changed t ...
as Themselves * The Nashville Teens as Themselves * The Vacqueros as Themselves * The Trolls as Themselves * The Long and the Short as Themselves * Ray Lewis and the Trekker as Themselves * Ginger Baker as Himself * Jack Bruce as Himself *
Graham Bond Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October 1937 – 8 May 1974) was an English rock/blues musician and vocalist, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s. Bond was an innovator, described as "an important, un ...
as Himself * Dick Heckstall-Smith as Himself * John McLaughlin as Himself * Andy White as Himself * Derek Thompson as Singer * Elain Thompson as Singer * Alan David as Singer


Reception

* In ''The Spinning Image'' Graeme Clark wrote, "time has been kinder to its daft novelty than a few of its peers, although that doesn't mean it's any good, it has just grown quainter with age." * ''
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'' gave the film one and a half stars and wrote, "only fans of obscure mod bands will enjoy this teen exploitation item." * "Cinedelica" wrote, "a fairly enjoyable, if very dated, slice of period silliness."


References


External links

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''Gonks Go Beat''
at BFI Film & TV Database {{Romeo and Juliet film adaptations 1965 films British comedy films British musical films British science fiction films Fantasy music Science fiction musical films 1960s musical films Films directed by Robert Hartford-Davis Films based on Romeo and Juliet 1960s English-language films 1960s British films