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Spike Island

The story of two bands, one girl and a night they will never forget.
2012 | 96m | English

(4487 votes)

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Director: Mat Whitecross
Writer: Chris Coghill
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Teenage musicians travel to England's Spike Island in the hope of attending an outdoor performance by their favorite band, the Stone Roses.
Release Date: Oct 11, 2012
Director: Mat Whitecross
Writer: Chris Coghill
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music
Keywords ecstasy, liverpool, england, cannabis, music business, pot smoking, drugs, rock band, vinyl record, cassette tape, gig, manchester, 1990s
Production Companies BBC Film, Head Gear Films, Vertigo Films, Bankside Films, Fiesta Productions
Box Office Revenue: $157,036
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Elliott Tittensor Tits
Emilia Clarke Sally
Nico Mirallegro Dodge
Adam Long Little Gaz
Jordan Murphy Zippy
Oliver Heald Penfold
Robert James-Collier Mr Milligan
Matthew McNulty Ibiza Ste
Steve Evets Eric
Lesley Manville Margaret
Chris Coghill Uncle Hairy
Antonia Thomas Lisa
Jodie Whittaker Suzanne
Michael Socha Carl
Nick Blood Dave Famous
Philip Jackson Mr. Jackson
Andrew Knott Voodoo Ray
Danny Cunningham Keith Teeth
Paul Popplewell Roses' Manager
Orla Poole Rachel
Billie May Coghill Melissa
Sophia Murphy Amy
James Mair Frank
Jack Harper Jay
Jordan Hill Kev
Sean Cernow Jimmy Two Tone
Tigga Goulding Tracey
Craig Cheetham Graham
Jake Abraham Security Dave
Steve Marsh Security Sid
Bill Rodgers Official Coach Driver
Beatrice Kelley Catheter Lady
TJ Jones Caravan Kid
Jimmy Gallagher Scouser with Dinghy
Abigail Hill Girl at Gate
Ciara Baxendale Late Girl
Jodie Hamblet Shelly
Daniel Seymour Speccy Kid
Andrew Lythall Priest
Jim Sturgess Burger Vendor
Mickey O'Brien Burger Vendor
Kieran O'Brien Poster Vendor
Kaya Scodelario T-shirt Vendor
Charlie Clemmow T-shirt Vendor
Rowetta Herself
Terry Christian Interviewer (voice only)
Name Job
Mat Whitecross Director
Chris Coghill Screenplay
Ilan Eshkeri Original Music Composer
Nadia Stacey Makeup & Hair
Tim Wheeler Original Music Composer
JoJo Dutton Makeup Artist
Jane Ripley Casting
Liza Bracey Costume Design
Christopher Ross Director of Photography
Peter Christelis Editor
Andrew Ranner Art Direction
Jane Levick Set Decoration
Laura Blount Makeup Artist
Adele Firth Makeup Artist
Richard Bullock Production Design
John William Turner Third Assistant Director
Name Title
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Fiona Neilson Producer
Nicky Earnshaw Co-Producer
Elliot Ross Associate Producer
Adam Kulick Executive Producer
Joe Oppenheimer Executive Producer
Fenella Ross Associate Producer
Esther Douglas Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Does Mat Whitecross' film Bang the Drum? It's May 1990, Great Britain, and The Stone Roses are about to play a monumental outdoor gig at Spike Island in Widnes, Cheshire. A bunch of teenage acolytes of the band, aspiring musicians themselves, embark on a journey to Spike Island whist at the same ... time embarking on personal journeys of the real life kind. Us Brits do like ourselves a coming of age drama set to the backdrop of musical importance. Mat Whitecross (Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll) taps into the era of Baggy Manchester, of a Northern Britain dominated by pills, thrills and romantic bellyaches. To many of a certain age The Stone Roses were "their" Beatles, a power pop foursome that rocked it big time, their influence on the British music industry is still being felt today. This in spite of their relatively short life span. Re: The Sex Pistols at Winterland, see The Stone Roses at Spike Island (in other words it was a pretty awful gig all told). However, the band are secondary to the teen angst narrative threads, to the scallywag japes and sexual growing pains. As Messrs Ian Brown and John Squire weave their chordal magic in the background, a bunch of spotty Herbert's with mad mac haircuts and iffy accents try and make sense of it all, of life, death, loves and hates. Music binds them together, but does anything else? It's all very formulaic stuff, but for those of the time, or for those with a love for how music can define your life, or at the least shape its direction, then this hits the requisite chords. It's funny at times and the cast are ebullient enough to carry the clichéd and thin material home, but come the finale you will be remembering the soundtrack more than the story itself. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024