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'''''Keep Off My Grass!''''' is a 1972 comedy film directed by Shelley Berman. | '''''Keep Off My Grass!''''' is a 1972 comedy film directed by Shelley Berman. The film tells the story of a young hippy group that moves into a town and causes panic among the other villagers. It is known as Berman's directorial debut and stars Micky Dolenz, drummer and lead singer of The Monkees.<ref>[http://templeofschlock.blogspot.com/2010/10/endangered-list-case-file-88.html Temple of Schlock blog post.] Retrieved 03 Apr '16</ref> | ||
To this day, this film has not yet resurfaced publically. No copies are known to exist, but a DVD release of the film is in the works. In 2014, the film was reportedly in the possession of Iain Lee of Monkee Bootlegs and was to receive a wide release.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Monkeebootlegs/ Monkee Bootlegs Facebook page.] Retrieved | To this day, this film has not yet resurfaced publically. No copies are known to exist, but a DVD release of the film is in the works. In 2014, the film was reportedly in the possession of Iain Lee of Monkee Bootlegs and was to receive a wide release.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Monkeebootlegs/ Monkee Bootlegs Facebook page.] Retrieved 03 Apr '16</ref><ref>[http://zilchmonkeescast.blogspot.com/2014/10/zilch-15-fandom-friends-rare-micky.html Zilch! blog post.] Retrieved 03 Apr '16</ref> | ||
In February 2016, another Facebook page posted about receiving a master copy of the DVD for the film, and has had DVD covers, bonus features, and commentary created for it.<ref>[https:// | In February 2016, another Facebook page posted about receiving a master copy of the DVD for the film, and has had DVD covers, bonus features, and commentary created for it.<ref>[https://facebook.com/KeepOffMyGrassDolenz Keep Off My Grass Dolenz page.] Retrieved 03 Apr '16</ref> | ||
While the movie can be found via DVDs sold from Amazon, they are unfortunately unavailable as of December 2019.<ref>[https://amazon.com/Keep-Off-Grass-Micky-Dolenz/dp/B01LTHYYKY/ ''Keep off my Grass!'' DVD for sale on Amazon (currently unavailable).] Retrieved 25 Feb '17</ref> | |||
==External Link== | |||
*[http://imdb.com/title/tt0239088/ IMDb page on the film.] Retrieved 03 Apr '16 | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 April 2023
Keep Off My Grass! is a 1972 comedy film directed by Shelley Berman. The film tells the story of a young hippy group that moves into a town and causes panic among the other villagers. It is known as Berman's directorial debut and stars Micky Dolenz, drummer and lead singer of The Monkees.[1]
To this day, this film has not yet resurfaced publically. No copies are known to exist, but a DVD release of the film is in the works. In 2014, the film was reportedly in the possession of Iain Lee of Monkee Bootlegs and was to receive a wide release.[2][3]
In February 2016, another Facebook page posted about receiving a master copy of the DVD for the film, and has had DVD covers, bonus features, and commentary created for it.[4]
While the movie can be found via DVDs sold from Amazon, they are unfortunately unavailable as of December 2019.[5]
External Link
- IMDb page on the film. Retrieved 03 Apr '16
References
- ↑ Temple of Schlock blog post. Retrieved 03 Apr '16
- ↑ Monkee Bootlegs Facebook page. Retrieved 03 Apr '16
- ↑ Zilch! blog post. Retrieved 03 Apr '16
- ↑ Keep Off My Grass Dolenz page. Retrieved 03 Apr '16
- ↑ Keep off my Grass! DVD for sale on Amazon (currently unavailable). Retrieved 25 Feb '17