Punk in London is a documentary film that provides an insightful look into the punk rock scene in London during the year 1977. It showcases interviews with punk musicians, critics, and fans, as well as concert footage and performances by influential bands like The Clash, The Jam, and X-Ray Spex. The film captures the energy, rebellion, and cultural impact of the punk movement in the 1970s.
Dr. Paul Ner De Nude, a Parisian scientist, finds an ancient Chinese formula for improving the vision of the aged and uses it to produce a pair of lenses that filter clothing from view. Centuries after Ner De Nude's death, Angus Farnsworth, a timid Hollywood advertising man finds the magic spectacles. Overwhelmed by his newfound power, he leaves his wife and drives away in his 1927 Flint automobile to become involved in a series of rare adventures in which he is able to view women in their undergarments. His fling comes to an end when his wife and the police catch up with him, and he discards the spectacles.
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