Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)
Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Bob Geldof
Pink
Christine Hargreaves
Pink's Mother
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
James Hazeldine
Lover
Margery Mason
Teacher's Wife
Robert Bridges
American Doctor
Ray Mort
Playground Father
Michael Ensign
Hotel Manager
Marie Passarelli
Spanish Maid
Winston Rose
Security Guard
Joanne Whalley
Groupie
Nell Campbell
Groupie
Emma Longfellow
Groupie
Lorna Barton
Groupie
Rod Beddall
Roadie
Peter Jonfield
Roadie
Phil Davis
Roadie
Gary Olsen
Roadie
Eddie Tagoe
Minder
Dennis Fletcher
Minder
Jonathan Scott
Registrar
Joanna Dickens
Dancing Teacher
John Scott Martin
Dancing Teacher
Marilyn Thomas
Teacher
Brenda Cowling
Teacher
Michael Burrell
Teacher
Malcolm Rogers
Teacher
John Broughton
Teacher
Jon Paul Morgan
Housekeeper
Albert Moses
Janitor
Vincent Wong
Paramedic
Mark Newman
Paramedic
Lucita Lijertwood
Smash & Grab Lady
Betty Whelan
Smash & Grab Lady
David Fleeshman
Man on Station
Joanna Andrews
Wedding Witness
Diana King
Wedding Witness
Roger Kemp
Wedding Witness
David Smythe
Pink's Friend
Keith Wray
Pink's Friend
Roger Waters
Screenplay / Music / Musician / Music Producer
Gerry Hambling
Editor
Alan Marshall
Producer
Peter Biziou
Director of Photography
Stephen O'Rourke
Executive Producer
Alan Parker
Director
Graham Longhurst
Special Effects
Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Mixer
Celestia Fox
Casting
Martin Samuel
Hairstylist
Penny Rose
Costume Design
Martin Gutteridge
Special Effects
Peter Frampton
Makeup Artist
Paul Engelen
Makeup Artist
Clinton Cavers
Art Direction
Eddy Joseph
Sound Editor
Barry Richardson
Hairstylist
Roland Carter
Animation Coordinator
David Wimbury
Production Manager
David Garfath
Camera Operator
Ronald Anscombe
Focus Puller
Jeremy Gibbs
Assistant Editor
Michael A. Carter
Musician
David Gilmour
Music Producer
Gerald Scarfe
Animation Director
Bill Hajee
Animation
Alastair McIlwain
Animation
Peter Kohn
Unit Manager
Steve Harding
Third Assistant Director
Les Matjas
Animation
Greg Miller
Animation
Alan Paley
Sound Effects Editor
Clive Barrett
Assistant Editor
John Stanier
Camera Operator
Terry Cade
Stunts
Peter Brayham
Stunt Coordinator
Robert Ezrin
Music Producer
Brian Lintern
Music Editor
Jill Brooks
Art Direction
Steve Colwell
Animation Fix Coordinator
Tony Brown
Clapper Loader
Kim Richards
Sound Recordist
Robert Hambling
Assistant Editor
Margery Simkin
Additional Casting / Casting
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Draughtsman
Jenny Reid
Continuity
Denis Fraser
Grip
Ken Weston
Boom Operator
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Stuart
Key Animation
Joe Finn
Rigging Gaffer
Jeremy Gee
Clapper Loader
Leonard Green
Assistant Editor
Kieron Phipps
Second Assistant Director
Jim Morahan
Draughtsman
Michael Kamen
Conductor
Chris Burke
Art Direction
Ray Corbett
First Assistant Director
Lance Paul
Production Supervisor
John Tythe
Gaffer
Nick Gillard
Stunt Double
Alan Pattillo
Sound Effects Editor
Carol Slade
Animation Production Assistant
Grahame Ménage
Scenic Artist
Chris Caunter
Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 14, 1982
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingR
Budget$12,000,000
Box Office$22,244,207
Filming LocationsPinewood Studios, United Kingdom
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Pink Floyd The Wall is a 1982 British live action/adult animated surrealist musical drama film directed by Alan Parker, based on Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. The Boomtown Rats vocalist Bob Geldof made his film debut as rock star Pink, who, driven to neurosis by the pressures of stardom and traumatic events in his life, constructs an emotional and mental wall to protect himself. However, this coping mechanism eventually backfires, and Pink demands to be set free.
Like its associated album, the film is highly metaphorical, and frequently uses both visual and auditory symbols throughout its runtime. It features little dialogue, instead being driven by the music from the album throughout. The songs used in the film have several differences from their album versions, and one of the songs included, "When the Tigers Broke Free", does not appear on the album. Despite its turbulent production, the film received generally positive reviews and has an established cult following among Pink Floyd fans.