- Water (1985 film)
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name = Water
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caption = Theatrical release poster
director =Dick Clement
producer =George Harrison Ian La Frenais Denis O'Brien
writer =Dick Clement Ian La Frenais
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starring =Michael Caine Valerie Perrine Brenda Vaccaro Billy Connolly Leonard Rossiter
music = Mike MoranEric Clapton Eddy Grant George Harrison
cinematography =Douglas Slocombe
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released = 1985
runtime = 115 min.
country = UK
language = English
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imdb_id = 0090297"Water" is a 1985 comedy film scripted by
Dick Clement andIan Le Frenais , directed by Clement, and starringMichael Caine . ThisHandmade Films production was released in U.S. theatres in April 1986 byAtlantic Releasing .Plot summary
The story is set in the fictional
Caribbean Britishcolony of Cascara. Widely ignored by the British Government, local Governor Baxter Thwaites is having an easy life in his small and peaceful colony. That peace is disturbed when an abandoned oil rig starts delivering water - at the standard of the finest table water brands. Different parties, including Downing Street, the Cascara Liberation Front, the White House and the Cubans take interest in the future of the island and threaten to destroy the cosy way of life enjoyed by the island's inhabitants...Other information
The film stars Caine as Baxter Thwaites as a Governor who has 'gone native' (similarly to his role in "
The Honorary Consul ") andBilly Connolly as localbiracial activist Delgado, supported by the last performance ofLeonard Rossiter as Sir Malcolm Leveridge and one of the last performances ofFulton Mackay ."Water" was produced by
George Harrison and is unusual in that it features a performance at the end by a (fictional) charity band "The Singing Rebels" featuring both Harrison andRingo Starr , rarely seen together in film or television performances since the break-up ofthe Beatles , together withJon Lord ,Eric Clapton , and Connolly on vocals (The Rebels being the name of the "band" Harrison played in with his brother prior to joining up with McCartney and Lennon). The song performed by the group at the end of the film, "Freedom", was released as amusic video . The soundtrack featuredreggae music byEddy Grant and Harrison himself, with Billy Connolly contributing additional songs. Most of the movie was filmed in and aroundSoufrière, Saint Lucia , with some scenes shot inDevon, England and atLee International Studios .The BBC television presenter
Paul Heiney had a small part in the film as part of the "In at the Deep End" series.Despite being poorly received on its release, the film was noted for its script which addressed the confusion arising from the effects of
colonialism onWest Indian islands, spoofing the attitudes of both the locals and the representatives ofHer Majesty's Government ."Water" was first released on home video by Paramount Home Video on
February 1 ,1987 . The film received its first DVD edition in North America in 2006, courtesy ofAnchor Bay Entertainment .External links
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