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.
Directed by Bob Rafelson
vietnam war
surreal
musical
parody
social commentary
fame
hollywood
rock musical
anti war protest
psychedelic
metaphor
stardom
abstract
manufactured star
creative freedom
solarization
loss of freedom
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Cast
Peter Tork
Peter
Davy Jones
Davy
Micky Dolenz
Micky
Michael Nesmith
Mike
Annette Funicello
Minnie
Timothy Carey
Lord High 'n Low
Logan Ramsey
Off. Faye Lapid
Vito Scotti
I. Vitteloni
Charles Macaulay
Inspector Shrink
T.C. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ace
William Bagdad
Black Sheik
Percy Helton
Heraldic Messenger
Crew
Bob Rafelson
Director
Bob Rafelson
Writer
Jack Nicholson
Writer
Micky Dolenz
Writer
Davy Jones
Writer
Michael Nesmith
Writer
Peter Tork
Writer
Monte Hellman
Editor
Jack Nicholson
Producer
Bob Rafelson
Producer
Bert Schneider
Executive Producer
Bruce Paul Barbour
Utility Stunts
Popular Reviews
80 reviews
Possum Drop
8.0★ · 04/30/26
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NOBODY EVER LENDS MONEY TO A MAN WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR
You're never escaping that black box!
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NOBODY EVER LENDS MONEY TO A MAN WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR
You're never escaping that black box!
Mia
10.0★ · 03/28/26
the monkees in head, the tv show and real life are all different people to me
the monkees in head, the tv show and real life are all different people to me
Wendige
6.0★ · 02/23/26
Yaaay, the monkees
Yaaay, the monkees
Kanekuri
5.0★ · 02/08/26
Lowkey shit really, didn’t make me feel anything. It’s very experimental and aggressive
Lowkey shit really, didn’t make me feel anything. It’s very experimental and aggressive
Charlotte Brock
10.0★ · 01/05/26
somehow one of the greatest surrealist social commentaries of all time..?
somehow one of the greatest surrealist social commentaries of all time..?