Absolute Beginners (1986)
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The rise of teen culture in 1950s Britain provides the backdrop for Julien Temple's unconventional rock musical Absolute Beginners. The film centers on Colin, an 18-year-old with a talent for photography and a fondness for the neon nightlife of British jazz clubs. He also is in love with Crepe Suzette, an impulsive, ambitious young beauty who abandons him after attracting the attention of a powerful fashion designer. Depressed and aimless, Colin turns for help to a flashy ad executive (David Bowie) who promises to make him a star photographer. The former lovers take parallel paths to success, capitalizing on the youth mania gripping the nation. The film's nostalgic yet gently satirical look at teen culture is tempered by a recognition of the era's social tension, particularly a disturbing rise in racism. Despite these serious undertones, however, the film tells its story with a colorful vibrancy reminiscent of both MTV and old Hollywood musicals, filled with such show-stopping numbers as a memorable sequence in which Bowie dances on a giant typewriter. Critical reception was mixed, with some hailing the film's spectacular cinematography and ambitious scope, while others found the mixture of tones and style too inconsistent. The film also drew lukewarm response at the box office, with the memorable soundtrack receiving more attention than the film itself. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 108 mins
Complete Cast:
- Eddie O'Connell - Colin
- David Bowie - Vendice Partners
- Ray Davies - Arthur
- Eve Ferret - Big Jill
- Lionel Blair - Harry Charms
- Tenpole Tudor - Ed the Ted
- Chris Pitt - Baby Boom
- Julian Firth - The Misery Kid
- Irene Handl - Mrs. Larkin
- Peter-Hugo Daly - Vern
- Amanda Jane Powell - Dorita
- Gary Beadle - Johnny Wonder
- Mary Selway
- Pat Hartley - Ms. Cool, Sr.
- Smiley Culture - D.J. Entertainer
- Ekow Abban - Santa Lucia Club Owner
- Joe McKenna - Fabulous Hoplite
- Astley Harvey - Mr. Cool, Sr.
- Jim Dunk - Slim Brother
- Jess Conrad - Cappuccino Man
- Zoot Money - Chez Nobody Barman
- Bruno Tonioli - Maltese Lodger
- Carmen Ejogo - Carmen
- Hugo First - Maltese Lodger
- Alfred Maron - Bert the Tailor
- Patsy Kensit - Crepe Suzette
- James Fox - Henley of Mayfair
- Steven Berkoff - The Fanatic
- Anita Morris - Dido Lament
- Mandy Rice-Davies - Mum
- Tony Hippolyte - Mr. Cool
- Paul Rhys - Dean Swift
- Ronald Fraser - Amberly Drove
- Sylvia Syms - Cynthia Eve
- Johnny Shannon - Saltzman
- Robbie Coltrane - Mario
- Sandie Shaw - Baby Boom's Mum
- Gerry Alexander - Ton-Up Vicar
- Slim Gaillard - Party Singer
- Sade - Athene Duncannon
- Bruce Payne - Flicker
- Colin Jeavons - Pamphleteer
- Alan Freeman - Call-Me-Cobber
- Graham Fletcher-Cook - Wizard
- Robert Austin - Slim Brother
- Susie Figgis
- Johnny Edge - Trader Horn
- Paul Fairminer - Eddie Sex
- G.B. - Zoot
- Director(s):
- Julien Temple
- Writer(s):
- Don MacPherson, Christopher Wicking, Richard Burridge
- Producer(s):
- Stephen Woolley, Chris Brown
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