Jean Shrimpton, model and actor, pictured during the press announcement of "Privilege", a film due out in 1967 Jean co stars with ex Manfred Man singer Paul Jones. The story is presented as a narrated documentary, set in a near-future 1970s England, and concerning a disillusioned pop singer, Steven Shorter (Paul Jones), who is the most-loved celebrity in the country. His stage show involves him appearing on stage in a jail cell with handcuffs, beaten by police, to the horror and sympathy of the audience. It is described that the two main parties of England have formed a coalition government a
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4492 x 6774 px | 38 x 57.4 cm | 15 x 22.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Jean Shrimpton, model and actor, pictured during the press announcement of "Privilege", a film due out in 1967 Jean co stars with ex Manfred Man singer Paul Jones. The story is presented as a narrated documentary, set in a near-future 1970s England, and concerning a disillusioned pop singer, Steven Shorter (Paul Jones), who is the most-loved celebrity in the country. His stage show involves him appearing on stage in a jail cell with handcuffs, beaten by police, to the horror and sympathy of the audience. It is described that the two main parties of England have formed a coalition government and encourage the success of Shorter to placate the masses and divert them from political activity. Picture taken 12th July 1966Jean Shrimpton, model and actor, pictured during the press announcement of "Privilege", a film due out in 1967 Jean co stars with ex Manfred Man singer Paul Jones. The story is presented as a narrated documentary, set in a near-future 1970s England, and concerning a disillusioned pop singer, Steven Shorter (Paul Jones), who is the most-loved celebrity in the country. His stage show involves him appearing on stage in a jail cell with handcuffs, beaten by police, to the horror and sympathy of the audience. It is described that the two main parties of England have formed a coalition government and encourage the success of Shorter to placate the masses and divert them from political activity. Picture taken 12th July 1966