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Pink Floyd: The Wall - The Wall (1982)
Front Cover Actor
Bob Geldof Pink
Christine Hargreaves Pink's Mother
Pink Floyd
James Laurenson Pink's Father
Eleanor David Pink's Wife
Kevin McKeon Young Pink
Bob Hoskins Rock and Roll Manager
David Bingham Little Pink
Jenny Wright American Groupie
Alex McAvoy Teacher
Ellis Dale English Doctor
Ronald Hunter Menkes
Bruce Ornstein Katz
Gerald Hiken Fischel Shpunt
John Heffernan Concierge
Eli Wallach Mauritzi Apt
Ben Piazza Janta
Phil Sterling Reb Mazur
Rachel Roberts Regina Kowalska
Dianne Wiest Symka Mazor
Roberts Blossom Kuchaski
Movie Details
Genre Drama; Musical; War
Director Alan Parker; Robert Markowitz
Producer Alan Marshall
Writer Roger Waters
Studio Sony Entertainment
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 95 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.5
Plot
By any rational measure, Alan Parker's cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd: The Wall is a glorious failure. Glorious because its imagery is hypnotically striking, frequently resonant, and superbly photographed by the gifted cinematographer Peter Biziou. And a failure because the entire exercise is hopelessly dour, loyal to the bleak themes and psychological torment of Roger Waters's great musical opus, and yet utterly devoid of the humor that Waters certainly found in his own material. Any attempt to visualize The Wall would be fraught with artistic danger, and Parker succumbs to his own self-importance, creating a film that's as fascinating as it is flawed.

The film is, for better and worse, the fruit of three artists in conflict--Parker indulging himself, and Waters in league with designer Gerald Scarfe, whose brilliant animated sequences suggest that he should have directed and animated this film in its entirety. Fortunately, this clash of talent and ego does not prevent The Wall from being a mesmerizing film. Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof (in his screen debut) is a fine choice to play Waters's alter ego--an alienated, "comfortably numb" rock star whose psychosis manifests itself as an emotional (and symbolically physical) wall between himself and the cold, cruel world. Weaving Waters's autobiographical details into his own jumbled vision, Parker ultimately fails to combine a narrative thread with experimental structure. It's a rich, bizarre, and often astonishing film that will continue to draw a following, but the real source of genius remains the music of Roger Waters. --Jeff Shannon

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 58
Collection Status In Collection
Links IMDB
Amazon US
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Layers Single side, Single layer
074645019895
Release Date 1999
Subtitles English
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
ENGLISH: PCM Surround
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Color Animated Widescreen Dolby