Nicky Hopkins, an actor known for his work in the 1960s, appears in Sympathy for the Devil (1968), a film that captures the tumultuous spirit of the era. His role contributes to the film's exploration of the intersection between music and societal upheaval. As the narrative unfolds amidst a backdrop of rock and rebellion, Hopkins' presence adds a layer of authenticity to this cult classic, making it a significant entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Sympathy for the Devil
An exhilarating, provocative motion picture. The Rolling Stones rehearse their latest song, "Sympathy For the Devil," in a London studio. Beginning as a ballad, the track gradually acquires a pulsating groove, which gets Jagger into a rousing vocal display of soulful emotion that Godard captures on film.