The Rascals (initially known as The Young Rascals) were an American rock and roll group initially active during the years 1965–72. Between 1966 and 1968 the New Jersey act reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 with nine singles, including the #1s "Good Lovin'" (1966), "Groovin'" (1967), and "People Got to Be Free" (1968), as well as big radio hits such as the much-covered "How Can I Be Sure?" (#4 1967) and "A Beautiful Morning" (#3 1968), plus another critical favourite "A Girl Like You" (#10 1967). The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Footage is from "Sanctuary" (1961) a drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The film, based on the William Faulkner novels "Sanctuary" and "Requiem for a Nun", is about the black maid of a white woman who kills the latter's new-born in order to give her employer a way out of a predicament, and then faces the death penalty. It Stars Lee Remick as Temple Drake,Yves Montand as Candy Man,Bradford Dillman as Gowan Stevens, and Odetta as Nancy Mannigoe. Howard St. John as Gov. Drake Strother Martin as Dog Boy. (source Wikipedia)