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Performance (1970)

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When you're a musician trying to transition into acting, it's always a smart idea to take a role that's not too far from your real life. No need to go the extra mile, just pull an Eminem in 8 Mile (2002).But before Slim Shady was really stretching his thespian muscles by playing a rapper from Detroit, it was The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger hitting the big screen as a rock star in Performance (1970). In his first film role ever, Mick is Turner, a reclusive rocker living in Notting Hill Gate with the sexy Pherber (Keith Richards' baby mama Anita Pallenberg). Chas (James Fox) is a London gangster who ends up killing a guy he really shouldn't have and ends up on the run from both the law and the mob. He overhears a musician talking about a house that lets in all sorts of creatives, so he heads there and pretends to be a juggler, so they'll take him in. Eventually they learn the truth and become obsessed with hearing his hard luck tales, but it's only a matter of time until the mob tracks him down. Chas' time among the weirdos leads to him doing some wild stuff like wearing women's clothing. Mr. Skin appreciates that, since it looks like while he was borrowing them, hotties like Ann Sidney and Michele Breton were left wearing nothing. Miss Breton's breasts are on display while the short haired brunette takes a bath after climbing on top of Mick's Mickey. Ann Sidney goes even further, flashing all three B's while having sex with Mr. Fox during the opening credits. But the scenes that almost broke up one of the most successful and longest lasting bands of all time, were the ones where Mick Jagger has sex with Keith Richard's girl Anita Pallenberg. Keith's Gal Pal Miss Pallenberg shows her hoots and glutes in the bath with Mick, checking out her own buns in the mirror, and while dressing Chas in lady clothes. Rumor has it Keith was so mad about those scenes he refused to play alongside Jagger on a few songs. Sure, it almost deprived us of over fifty years of Stones hits, but what a pervformance Anita gave in Performance