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The London Nobody Knows: Directed by Norman Cohen. With James Mason. A trippy 45-minute documentary of late-1960s London that is a fascinating time capsule of the remnants of a bygone age before London's extensive redevelopment in the late 1960s.
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- Documentary
- Norman Cohen
- 1968-12-19
'The London Nobody Knows' (1967) is an extraordinary documentary of London at a historic juncture in its history. The film was directed by Norman Cohen who was a regular sketcher for the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph where he recorded the evolution of the city in his column entitled 'London Day by Day'.
4 apr 2017 · Report. 7 years ago. A glimpse at the off-the-beaten-track of England's capital city in the late 1960s, The London Nobody Knows (1967), stands in stark contrast to the international glamorous image of London as a center of innovation and art in the Swinging Sixties.
- April 04, 2017
- Paul Murphy
- 46 min
- 3K
1 lug 2022 · The London Nobody Knows. 1969 documentary directed by Norman Cohen and presented by James Mason, based on the book by Geoffrey Fletcher. Taken directly from the 2008 StudioCanal DVD.
- 46 min
6 ott 2008 · The London Nobody Knows (1967) Director: Norman Cohen. Starring: James Mason. Delving beneath the surface of tourist London, based on a book of the same name by Geoffrey Fletcher, this is...
7 lug 2015 · Going back to The London Nobody Knows. Broadcaster Douglas Anderson tells us about his new homage to a cult 1967 documentary in which James Mason takes a tour of some of London's strange, now forgotten corners.
Based on Geoffrey Fletcher’s book, this captivating documentary exposes the real London of the swinging sixties. Turning its back on familiar sights, the film explores the hidden details of a crumbling metropolis.