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The Lost World of the Seventies

The Lost World of the Seventies

A report by Michael Cockerell

Michael Cockerell sheds new light on the tragi-comedy of the 1970s by focusing on some of its most controversial characters. With fresh filming and new interviews, along with a treasure trove of rare archive, the film presents the inside story of giant personalities who make today's public figures look sadly dull in comparison. The well-known journalist revisits some of his films on the big characters who helped shaped the 1970s in Britain. Both tragic and comic, it highlights just how much our world has changed in four decades.

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Movie Details

  • Original Title: The Lost World of the Seventies
  • Genres: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2012-05-13
  • Runtime: 60 minutes
  • Rating: 0/10 (0 votes)
  • Budget: $0
  • Revenue: $0
  • Production Companies: BBC
  • Status: Released
  • Popularity: 0.5523
  • Languages: English

Cast & Crew

Michael Cockerell

Michael Cockerell

as Self - Presenter

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Keywords

1970sbritainhistorical

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lost World of the Seventies?

The Lost World of the Seventies is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 2012-05-13.

Who are the main actors in The Lost World of the Seventies?

The main cast includes Michael Cockerell, .

Where can I watch The Lost World of the Seventies online?

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Is The Lost World of the Seventies based on a true story?

A report by Michael Cockerell

What is the IMDb rating of The Lost World of the Seventies?

The Lost World of the Seventies has an IMDb rating of 0/10 based on 0 votes.

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The movie had a production budget of $0 and earned $0 at the box office.

Who composed the soundtrack for The Lost World of the Seventies?

The soundtrack was composed by BBC. You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.

Where was The Lost World of the Seventies filmed?

The Lost World of the Seventies was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.

How long is The Lost World of the Seventies?

The total runtime of The Lost World of the Seventies is 60 minutes.

Is The Lost World of the Seventies suitable for kids?

The movie is rated Released. Please check parental guidelines before watching.

Will there be a sequel to The Lost World of the Seventies?

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