I can highly recommend that any cult movie esotericists cast their permissively perky peepers upon sultry shutter bug David Bailey's sexily satirical sixties artefact 'G. G. Passion' (1966) - This moodily monochromatic, momentarily misanthropic, frothily fame lampooning filmically far-out frippery remains a blissful bit of delightfully hedonistic, hep-cat whimsy! This mini-skirted mini-movie also features a very young, aggressively delicious, and witheringly beautiful starlet Caroline Munro! Apparently the faintly gormless pop star G. G Passion is based on that right posh gobby Stones fella, aye! And there's some pretty groovy monkey business at the zoo, right on, man! The grisly conclusion of G. G Passion somewhat bluntly completes this modestly amusing discourse on the seemingly desperate perils of being a 'shooting star'!
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