- Wonderwall (film)
Infobox Film
name = Wonderwall
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director =Joe Massot
producer =Andrew Braunsberg
writer =Gérard Brach (story)Guillermo Cabrera Infante
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starring =
music =George Harrison The Remo Four Eric Clapton
cinematography =Harry Waxman
editing =Rusty Coppleman
distributor = Compton-Cameo Films
released = 1968
runtime = 85 min.
country =U.K.
language = English
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amg_id = 1:55202
imdb_id = 0065224"Wonderwall" is the title of a
1968 movie by then first-time directorJoe Massot that starredJack MacGowran ,Jane Birkin ,Richard Wattis ,Irene Handl , andIain Quarrier , and featured cameos byAnita Pallenberg and Dutch designers The Fool (who were also set designers for the movie).Plot
The story of the film revolves around the reclusive, eccentric scientist Oscar Collins (MacGowran), whose next-door neighbours are a pop
photographer (Quarrier) and his girlfriend/model (Birkin), named Penny Lane. Discovering a beam of light streaming through a hole in the wall between them, Collins follows the light and spots Penny modelling for a photo shoot. Intrigued, he begins to make more holes, as days go by and they do more photo sessions. Oscar gradually becomes infatuated with the girl, and feels a part of the couple's lives, even forsaking work to observe them. When they quarrel and the couple split, Penny takes an overdose of pills and passes out, but Oscar comes to her rescue.oundtrack
The
soundtrack was composed by BeatleGeorge Harrison , whom Massot approached specially for the project. Harrison had never done a movie soundtrack, and told Massot he didn't know how, but when Massot promised to use whatever Harrison created, Harrison took the job.Deciding to make the soundtrack a kind of introduction to Indian music, Harrison recorded a series of short
raga s atEMI 'srecording studio in Bombay in January 1968, then a selection of rock and other musical styles, at De Lane Lea Studios inEngland . Timing the segments with a stopwatch as he watched the unfinished movie, Harrison built up a healthy, varied musical program. The soundtrack album ("Wonderwall Music "), the first "solo" Beatles record, was released byApple Records in November of 1968. It also appeared oncompact disc in 1992, during reissues of the Apple catalogue.Release history
The movie premiered at the
Cannes Film Festival that year, and won an award, but did not gain a proper distribution deal, and its showings were limited, leading some writers to mistakenly state that the movie "was so poor, it was never seen by anyone".Fact|date=June 2007 A print did finally appear on the Americanmidnight movie s circuit in the 1970s, and onhome video in the 1980s and 1990s, all of rather low technical quality.In 1998, thirty years later and with Massot an established film director, he decided to restore and re-release his first movie. George Harrison's search for master recordings turned up a lyrical song, "In The First Place", which he hadn't submitted the first time around, believing Massot only wanted instrumental music. "In The First Place" was released as a single in 1999. Harrison is believed to have not only produced it, but to sing and play on it, although he asked to be only credited as producer. Massot was happy to include the song in the restored movie, which was released to critical acclaim the second time around, and got a distribution deal.
The restored version of "Wonderwall" is currently available on
DVD throughRhino Entertainment in theUnited States , with bonus features.External links
*imdb title|id=0065224|title=Wonderwall
*amg title|id=1:55202|title=Wonderwall
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