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The Committee

This independent black-and-white film noir stars Paul Jones of Manfred Mann fame and is a unique and controversial document of Britain in the 1960s. Avoiding easy answers, The Committee uses a surreal murder to explore the tension and conflict between bureaucracy on one side and individual freedom on the other. The musical score, written and performed by Pink Floyd, is some of the most intellectual music the band has ever produced. Also featured in the movie is the flamboyant Arthur Brown performing his hit Fire.

Year: 1968
Genre: Cult Films / After Dark, Avant-garde / Experimental
Country: UK
Director: Peter Sykes
Starring: Robert Lloyd, Paul Jones
Duration: 56 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence and horror
6.3/10
Location in store: Cult

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