- 24 Hour Party People
Infobox Film
name = 24 Hour Party People
caption = The US theatrical poster.
director =Michael Winterbottom
producer =Andrew Eaton
writer =Frank Cottrell Boyce
narrator =
starring =Steve Coogan Paddy Considine Danny Cunningham Shirley Henderson Lennie James Sean Harris
music =
cinematography =Robby Müller
editing =Trevor Waite
distributor =Pathé United Artists
released = flagicon|United Kingdom5 April ,2002
flagicon|United States9 August 2002
runtime = 117 min.
country = UK
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website = http://www.partypeoplemovie.com/
amg_id = 1:260399
imdb_id = 0274309"24 Hour Party People" is a 2002
film aboutManchester 'spopular music community from 1976 to 1997, and specifically aboutFactory Records . It was written byFrank Cottrell Boyce and directed byMichael Winterbottom .It begins with the
punk rock era, and moves through the 1980s into the "Madchester " scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The main character isTony Wilson , a news reporter forGranada Television and the head ofFactory Records (played by comedianSteve Coogan ), and the narrative largely follows his career, while also covering the major Factory artists, especiallyJoy Division andNew Order ,A Certain Ratio ,The Durutti Column , and theHappy Mondays .The movie is a dramatisation based on a combination of real events, rumours,
urban legend s and the imaginations of the scriptwriter - as the movie makes clear. In one scene featuringHoward Devoto (played byMartin Hancock ) having sex with Wilson's first wife, the real Devoto, an extra in the scene, turns to the camera and says "I definitely don't remember this happening". Thefourth wall is frequently broken, with Wilson (who also acts as thenarrator of the movie) frequently commenting on events as they occur directly to camera, at one point declaring that he's "beingpostmodern , before it's fashionable".The actors are often intercut with real contemporary concert footage, including the famous
Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall.Plot
The story opens in the late 1970s in the
Pennines , whereTony Wilson , reporting forGranada Television embarks on ahang gliding adventure, despite not having any training. After crashing several times and receiving a "rather unfortunate" injury to hiscoccyx , he walks away, then turns to the camera, breaking thefourth wall , saying the scene was symbolic of what's to come on many levels. "I don't want to say too much, don't want to spoil it. I'll just say one word: 'Icarus '. If you get it, great. If you don't, that's fine too. But you should probably read more."Wilson is dissatisfied with his job as a television news reporter, finding stories like the hang-gliding stunt unfulfilling, telling his producer, Charles, "I'm a serious fucking journalist ... I went to Cambridge."
Wilson then attends a concert in June 1976 at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall by the
Sex Pistols (theBuzzcocks were also to perform but weren't ready). Despite only being attended by 42 people, Wilson cites the concert as a great historical event that would inspire attendees to "go out and perform wondrous deeds".For his part, Wilson, the host of a music show, "So It Goes", decides to move beyond just putting bands on television and get into promoting concerts. With some friends, actor
Alan Erasmus andRob Gretton , Wilson starts a weekly series ofpunk rock shows at a Manchester club. It is during the opening night, and a performance by a band Gretton manages calledJoy Division , that Wilson is caught by his wife, Lindsay, gettingfellatio from a woman in the back of the club owner Don Tonay's "nosh van". She then retaliates by havingsexual intercourse in a toilet cubicle with the Buzzcocks'Howard Devoto , and is caught by Tony. The real Devoto, portraying a janitor cleaning the bathroom sink, then turns to the camera and says "I definitely don't remember this happening."Wilson continues in the music business, and with his friends, starts
Factory Records , signing Joy Division, led by erratic, brooding lead singerIan Curtis , as the first band. Showing his dedication, Wilson prepares a record contract for the band, written in his own blood, giving the artists full control over their music.Irascible producer
Martin Hannett is hired to record Joy Division, and though he is difficult to work with – he orders the Joy Division drummer to dismantle his drum kit and reassemble it on the roof of the studio – the results are the work of genius, and soon Joy Division has a hit record.The success is short-lived, however, when, just before Joy Division is to tour the United States, Ian Curtis (
Sean Harris ) commitssuicide by hanging himself. The news is broken to Wilson as he's preparing to do a news report about atown crier , and the distraught Wilson asks the crier to report on Curtis' death.Joy Division, however, beats the odds and survives the death of its lead singer, and goes on to rename itself
New Order , and record the hit song "Blue Monday".Factory Records continues with the building of its nightclub,
The Haçienda .Another hit band, the
Happy Mondays , are signed, and the beginning of the ecstacy-fuelledrave culture is witnessed.Despite all the success, Factory Records is losing vast amounts of money, both on The Haçienda and on recording its bands. In one scene, Erasmus points out that the label is actually losing 5 pence for every copy of the
12-inch single for "Blue Monday" that is sold because the intricately designed packaging byPeter Saville costs more than what the records are being sold for. Saville is additionally portrayed for having a reputation for missing deadlines, turning in posters and tickets for club dates after the events have already occurred. The Factory partners try to save the label by selling it toLondon Records , but when it is revealed that Factory doesn't actually hold valid contracts with any of its artists, the deal falls through.Other troubles include the drug use by the Happy Mondays'
Shaun Ryder , who holds the master tapes for the band's troubled fourth studio album hostage until Wilson gives him some money, and tries to shoot Wilson with a pistol. When the master tape is played, it turns out that Ryder, despite being hailed by Wilson as "the greatest poet since Yeats", was unable to write any lyrics, so all the tracks to album, expensively recorded inBarbados , are instrumentals.Hannett has also become unpredictable, attempting at one time to shoot Wilson with a pistol. He has a falling out with Factory Records over finances, and spirals into decline due to alcohol and drug abuse and massive weight gain, and dies at age 42.
Meanwhile, various aspects of Wilson's life are glossed over, and Wilson takes a moment to acknowledge this, quickly skimming over his divorce from his first wife, Lindsay, his second marriage and children, and his relationship with beauty queen Yvette Livesey. His own drug problems and professional difficulties are also glossed over. "I'm a minor character in my own story," Wilson explains, saying that the stories about the music, as well as
Manchester itself, are more important.Cast
*
Steve Coogan asTony Wilson
* John Thomson as Charles (Granada TV producer)
*Shirley Henderson as Lindsay Wilson (Tony's first wife)
*Paddy Considine asRob Gretton (Joy Division /New Order manager)
*Lennie James asAlan Erasmus (co-founder of Factory)
*Andy Serkis asMartin Hannett (producer)
*Sean Harris asIan Curtis (Joy Division singer)
*John Simm asBernard Sumner (Joy Division/New Order guitarist)
*Ralf Little asPeter Hook (Joy Division/New Order bassist)
*Danny Cunningham asShaun Ryder (Happy Mondays singer)
*Chris Coghill asBez (Happy Mondays dancer and percussionist)
*Paul Popplewell asPaul Ryder (Happy Mondays bassist, brother of Sean)
*Ron Cook asDerek Ryder (the Ryder brothers' father)
*Raymond Waring asVini Reilly (singer-guitarist ofThe Durutti Column )
*Dave Gorman asJohn the Postman (postman/punk singer)
*Peter Kay as Don Tonay
*Enzo Cilenti asPeter Saville (Factory graphic designer)
*Conrad Murray as Bailey Brother
*Rob Brydon as Ryan Letts (journalist)
*Simon Pegg asPaul Morley
*Kenny Baker as Zookeeper
*Christopher Eccleston as Boethius
*John Stammers asMarc Riley (scene deleted)Cameos
Several notable people make
cameo appearance s in the film, including:
*Tony Wilson as "Wheel of Fortune" director
*Nigel Pivaro (best known asTerry Duckworth in "Coronation Street ") as Actor at Granada
*Howard Devoto as cleaner/himself
*Trevor Johnson (Designer) asBen Kelly
*Rowetta as herself
*Terri Seymour as herself
*Paul Ryder as head Hacienda doorman
*Smug Roberts
*Clint Boon
* Martin Coogan
*Jon DaSilva
*Mark E. Smith
*Mike Pickering
*Dave Haslam
*Vini Reilly
*Keith Allen
*Gary Mounfield (a.k.a. Mani)
*Fiona Allen (as cloakroom girl at the Hacienda, where she actually once worked on the door)Soundtrack
Infobox Album
Name = 24 Hour Party People
Type =Soundtrack
Artist = various artists
Released = flagicon|United KingdomApril 9 ,2002
flagicon|United StatesAugust 20 ,2002
Recorded = 1976—2002
Genre =Punk rock Post-punk Madchester Electronica
Length =
Label = FFRR (UK)
WEA (US)
Producer =Pete Tong
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:lvge4j575wai link]
*Metacritic (86/100) [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/24hourpartypeople/ost?q=24%20Hour%20Party%20People link]
* "NME " (8/10) [http://www.nme.com/reviews/6233.htm link]
* Pitchfork (7/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22384-24-hour-party-people?artist_title=22384-24-hour-party-people link]
*PopMatters (no rating) [http://popmatters.com/music/reviews/soundtracks/soundtrack-24hourpartypeople.shtml link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thesexpistols/albums/album/307860/review/6211078/24_hour_party_people link]
*Yahoo! Music (no rating) [http://music.yahoo.com/read/story/12035655 link]
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type = soundtrack
Lower caption = US album cover. The soundtrack to "24 Hour Party People" features songs by artists closely associated withFactory Records who were depicted in the film. These includeHappy Mondays ,Joy Division (later to becomeNew Order ) andThe Durutti Column .Manchester band theBuzzcocks are featured, as isThe Clash . The album begins with "Anarchy in the U.K. " by theSex Pistols , the band credited in the film with inspiring Factory Records co-founderTony Wilson to devote himself to promoting music.New tracks recorded for the album include Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades", from a concert performance by
New Order withMoby andBilly Corgan .Track list
# "
Anarchy in the U.K. " (Sex Pistols ) – 3:33
# "24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter Mix)" (Happy Mondays ) – 4:30
# "Transmission" (Joy Division ) – 3:36
# "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)? " (Buzzcocks ) – 2:42
# "Janie Jones" (The Clash ) – 2:06
# "New Dawn Fades" (Moby andBilly Corgan withNew Order ) – 4:52
# "Atmosphere" (Joy Division ) – 4:09
# "Otis" (The Durutti Column ) – 4:16
# "Voodoo Ray" (A Guy Called Gerald ) – 2:43
# "Temptation" (New Order ) – 5:44
# "Loose Fit" (Happy Mondays ) – 4:17
# "Pacific State" (808 State ) – 3:53
# "Blue Monday" (New Order ) – 7:30
# "Move Your Body" (Marshall Jefferson ) – 5:15
# "She's Lost Control" (Joy Division ) – 4:44
# "Hallelujah (Club Mix)" (Happy Mondays ) – 5:40
# "Here To Stay" (New Order ) – 4:58
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart " (Joy Division ) – 3:24Other songs in film
Several songs appear in the film but are not on the soundtrack album, including:
*"No Fun", performed by theSex Pistols (archival video footage)
*"Money's Too Tight to Mention", performed bySimply Red (archival video footage)
*"Make Up to Break Up", performed bySiouxsie & the Banshees (archival video footage)
*"The Passenger", performed byIggy Pop (archival video footage)
*"In The City", performed byThe Jam (archival video footage)
*"No More Heroes", performed byThe Stranglers (archival video footage)
*"Wimoweh", performed byKarl Denver (archival video footage)
*"Lazyitis", performed byHappy Mondays (archival video footage)
*"Whoopin' the Blues", performed bySonny Terry (from the film "Stroszek ", during Ian Curtis suicide scene)
*"World in Motion ", performed byNew Order
*"Dream of a Child", performed byThe Durutti Column
*"Digital", performed byJoy Division
*"Flight", performed byA Certain Ratio
*"Skipscada", performed byA Certain Ratio
*"Tart Tart", performed byHappy Mondays
*"Wrote for Luck", performed byHappy Mondays
*"Kinky Afro ", performed byHappy Mondays
*"Sunshine and Love", performed byHappy Mondays
*"Satan", performed by Orbital
*"Go", performed byMoby
*"Louie Louie ", performed by Factory All-Stars
*"King of the Beats", performed byMantronix Details
*A novelization, "24 Hour Party People", based on the
screenplay for the film, was written byTony Wilson and released in 2003 - it is by no means the first example of someone writing abiography of themselves that is not, technically, anautobiography .*The title (and opening theme) for the film comes from the song "Twenty Four Hour Party People" by the Happy Mondays, from their album "
Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) ".*As a nod from Tony Wilson and Factory Records, the film was given its own Factory catalogue number (FAC 401). The film website is tagged as FAC 433.
*Tony Wilson states on the commentary on the DVD that he attempted to get some scenes removed from the film (his portrayal as a bad father and cheating on his wife) and he also wanted the gold discs removed from the Factory headquarters set as they never had any on the walls. Wilson also takes strong issue with the scene showing neo-fascists attending a Joy Division concert, as there is no record of neo-fascists ever attending a Joy Division concert nor any record of them causing a riot, as implied by the film.
*Tony Wilson also had to apologise to
Mick Hucknall for the comments made in the film about him ("ginger nut ... Mick Hucknall", and towards the end, "his music's rubbish, and he's a ginger.")*In an interview with "Q" magazine in the April 2003 issue, a reader asked Hucknall his view to the comment about the insult on him at the end. Hucknall retorted that Coogan plays
Alan Partridge well because he is Alan Partridge in real life.*
The Haçienda shown in the film was not the real club. It was a replica built in a Manchester factory space; the original club was closed in 1997 and demolished shortly after, replaced by luxury apartments. [http://society.guardian.co.uk/regeneration/story/0,7940,782299,00.html]* The scenes based in the Russell Club were actually filmed in
Jilly's Rockworld , a rock nightclub in Manchester, as the original venue had long since been demolished.* The opening hang gliding sequence incorporates footage of Coogan with actual footage of the real Wilson's hang gliding story from Granada Television.
See also
*
So It Goes (TV series)
*Control (2007 film) References
External links
* [http://www.partypeoplemovie.com/ Official site]
*imdb title|id=0274309|title=24 Hour Party People
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*" [http://www.mrqe.com/lookup?24+Hour+Party+People 24 Hour Party People] " at theMovie Review Query Engine
* [http://www.joydiv.org/24hourpartypeople.htm Unofficial site at Joy Division Central]
* [http://www.happymondays.info Unofficial fan site of the Happy Mondays]
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