
Carnaby Street Undressed
Documentary
Overview
Carnaby Street Undressed is a story of fashion, music and eye opening insights into London's Carnaby Street in its 1960s heyday, told by the owners of the fashion shops that defined the iconic Street, and the popular musicians who were part of the “the scene”. This includes The Who lead sing Roger Daltrey, Donovan, Frank Allen from the Searchers, Gary Leeds from The Walker Brothers, and Peter Noone from Herman’s Hermits. The film is the story of a generation that rebelled against the grey conformity of the 1950s with a cultural revolution emanating from Carnaby Street from where it spread across the globe changing fashion and music forever.
Top Cast
Henry Moss
Henry Moss
Self - Lady Jane
Henry Moss
Self - Lady Jane


John Stephen
John Stephen
Self
John Stephen
Self
Robert Orbach
Robert Orbach
Self - I was Lord Kitcherner's Valet
Robert Orbach
Self - I was Lord Kitcherner's Valet
Tom Salter
Tom Salter
Self - Gera
Tom Salter
Self - Gera
Tom Salter
Tom Salter
Self - Gear
Tom Salter
Self - Gear
Daphne Sherman
Daphne Sherman
Self
Daphne Sherman
Self


Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey
Self
Roger Daltrey
Self
Garry Leeds
Garry Leeds
Self
Garry Leeds
Self


Peter Noone
Peter Noone
Self
Peter Noone
Self
Tony Calder
Tony Calder
Self - Immediate Records
Tony Calder
Self - Immediate Records
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