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Revision as of 23:19, 6 November 2020
Popdown | |
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Directed by: | Fred Marshall |
Produced by: | Fred Marshall |
Written by: | Fred Marshall |
Starring: | no one you know, except for Zoot Money and Andy Summers |
Music by: | John Hawkins |
Edited by: | EDITOR |
Distributed by: | DISTRIBUTOR |
Release date(s): | 1967-MM-DD |
Running time: | 53 minutes |
Country: | UK |
Language(s): | English |
IMDB link |
Contents
Plot summary
A mix of sci-fi and '60s psychedelic pop.
Cast
- Diane Keen - Miss 1970
- Jane Bates - Aries
- Carol Rachell - Miss Withit
- Debbie Slater - Girl
- Nicole Yarna - Body
- Margaret Evans - Nude
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- Dantalian's Chariot - themselves
Production
Footage of Dantalian's Chariot was recorded live in concert for - but without sound (to save money, as the movie was done on a tight budget). The sound was added later - a part of the studio track Madman Running Through the Fields and a yet unreleased song called Soliloquy, that was especially recorded for the movie.
Director Fred Marshall remembers that the live footage was filmed at Wembley, while Zoot Money seems to think it was done in Chelmsford.
The movie's original running time of 98 minutes was trimmed down - due to censors and distributors.
Release
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Video and DVD releases
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Awards
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YYYY | WINNER (Film, actor, score...) | AWARD (Oscar, People's Choice, etc.) | CATEGORY |
Nominations
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YYYY | NOMINEE (Film, actor, score...) | AWARD (Oscar, People's Choice, etc.) | CATEGORY |
Score
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Film score by COMPOSER'S NAME | |
Released: | YYYY |
Length: | XX:XX |
Label: | RECORD LABEL |
If score has its own entry in the wiki, simply include a link here and delete the rest of this header section (and the track listing sub-header.) If a score album was released, but is not discussed in a separate entry on the wiki, include this section and fill out the appropriate information.
Track listing
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- Track 1 (X:XX)
- Track 2 (X:XX)
- Track 3 (X:XX)
- Track 4 (X:XX)
- Track 5 (X:XX)
- Track 6 (X:XX)
- Track 7 (X:XX)
- Track 8 (X:XX)
- Track 9 (X:XX)
- Track 10 (X:XX)
Add/remove track listings as necessary.
Quotations and trivia
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See also
External links & reviews
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References
source: Record Collector - June 2010, imdb.com, Fred Marshall (in an e-mail and letter to Jay Matsueda)