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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Head_(film)Head (film) - Wikipedia

    Head is a satirical film starring the Monkees as themselves, directed by Bob Rafelson and written by Jack Nicholson. It features various vignettes, cameos, and a dark ending that reflects the band's frustration with their TV show and their roles as actors.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0063049Head (1968) - IMDb

    Head: Directed by Bob Rafelson. With Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith. The Monkees frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing surreal humor and anti-establishment social commentary.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
    • Bob Rafelson
    • 1968-11-20
  3. Dec 14, 2018 · the budget for the movie was so low, they couldn't even afford... Directed by Bob Rafelson. With Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Victor Mature.Head Blu-ray (Amazon) :...

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  4. Head is a 1968 film directed by Bob Rafelson and written by Jack Nicholson, featuring the Monkees in a kaleidoscopic satire of movie, media, and antiwar themes. The film was a flop on release but became a cult classic, with new features, interviews, and ephemera on the Criterion Blu-ray edition.

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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1056359-headHead | Rotten Tomatoes

    Head. NEW. Shortly after their TV show closed its final curtain, the Monkees took to the big screen in this mind-bending experiment in pop art. Proudly without plot, this feature follows band ...

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    • Bob Rafelson
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    • The Monkees
  6. In this surrealistic and free-form follow-up to the Monkees' television show, the band frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing humor and anti-establishment social commentary.

  7. A musical comedy film starring the Monkees, written by Jack Nicholson and directed by Bob Rafelson. The film features satires on movie clichés, blackouts, and a surreal plot that tries to dismantle the Monkees' image.