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Pink Floyd: The Wall

The memories. The madness. The music... The movie.
1982 | 95m | English

(88470 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Alan Parker
Writer: Roger Waters
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A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
Release Date: Jul 14, 1982
Director: Alan Parker
Writer: Roger Waters
Genres: Drama, Music
Keywords rock star, berlin wall, paranoia, wall, descent into madness, rock musical, adult animation
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Goldcrest, Tin Blue
Box Office Revenue: $22,244,207
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bob Geldof Pink
Christine Hargreaves Pink's Mother
James Laurenson Pink's Father
Eleanor David Pink's Wife
Kevin McKeon Young Pink
Bob Hoskins Rock and Roll Manager
David Bingham Little Pink
Jenny Wright American Groupie
Alex McAvoy Teacher
Ellis Dale English Doctor
James Hazeldine Lover
Margery Mason Teacher's Wife
Robert Bridges American Doctor
Ray Mort Playground Father
Michael Ensign Hotel Manager
Marie Passarelli Spanish Maid
Winston Rose Security Guard
Joanne Whalley Groupie
Nell Campbell Groupie
Emma Longfellow Groupie
Lorna Barton Groupie
Rod Beddall Roadie
Peter Jonfield Roadie
Phil Davis Roadie
Gary Olsen Roadie
Eddie Tagoe Minder
Dennis Fletcher Minder
Jonathan Scott Registrar
Joanna Dickens Dancing Teacher
John Scott Martin Dancing Teacher
Marilyn Thomas Teacher
Brenda Cowling Teacher
Michael Burrell Teacher
Malcolm Rogers Teacher
John Broughton Teacher
Jon Paul Morgan Housekeeper
Albert Moses Janitor
Vincent Wong Paramedic
Mark Newman Paramedic
Lucita Lijertwood Smash & Grab Lady
Betty Whelan Smash & Grab Lady
David Fleeshman Man on Station
Joanna Andrews Wedding Witness
Diana King Wedding Witness
Roger Kemp Wedding Witness
David Smythe Pink's Friend
Keith Wray Pink's Friend
Name Job
Andrew Ackland-Snow Draughtsman
Gerry Hambling Editor
Celestia Fox Casting
Penny Rose Costume Design
Peter Frampton Makeup Artist
Barry Richardson Hairstylist
Gordon K. McCallum Sound Mixer
Martin Gutteridge Special Effects
Peter Biziou Director of Photography
Clinton Cavers Art Direction
Paul Engelen Makeup Artist
Martin Samuel Hairstylist
Roland Carter Animation Coordinator
Graham Longhurst Special Effects
Chris Burke Art Direction
David Wimbury Production Manager
Steve Harding Third Assistant Director
Peter Kohn Unit Manager
Ray Corbett First Assistant Director
Kieron Phipps Second Assistant Director
Jim Morahan Draughtsman
Jenny Reid Continuity
Bill Hajee Animation
Alastair McIlwain Animation
Lance Paul Production Supervisor
Steve Colwell Animation Fix Coordinator
Judy Howieson Animation Production Assistant
David Garfath Camera Operator
Ronald Anscombe Focus Puller
Joe Finn Rigging Gaffer
Jeremy Gee Clapper Loader
John Tythe Gaffer
Ken Weston Boom Operator
Alan Pattillo Sound Effects Editor
Graham V. Hartstone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clive Winter Production Sound Mixer
Jeremy Gibbs Assistant Editor
Robert Hambling Assistant Editor
Robert Ezrin Music Producer
Brian Morris Production Design
Grahame Ménage Scenic Artist
Chris Caunter Animation
Les Matjas Animation
Greg Miller Animation
Jill Brooks Art Direction
Carol Slade Animation Production Assistant
Mike Stuart Key Animation
John Stanier Camera Operator
Tony Brown Clapper Loader
Dennis Fraser Grip
Colin Manning Grip
Terry Cade Stunts
Alan Paley Sound Effects Editor
Kim Richards Sound Recordist
Nicolas Le Messurier Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clive Barrett Assistant Editor
Leonard Green Assistant Editor
Michael A. Carter Musician
Brian Lintern Music Editor
Steve Sidwell Musician
Alan Parker Director
Roger Waters Screenplay, Musician, Music Producer, Music
Margery Simkin Additional Casting, Casting
David Appleby Still Photographer
Eddy Joseph Sound Editor
Gerald Scarfe Animation Director
Peter Brayham Stunt Coordinator
Nick Gillard Stunt Double
David Gilmour Music Producer
Michael Kamen Conductor
Nick Mason Musician
Richard Wright Musician
James Guthrie Sound Engineer
Name Title
Stephen O'Rourke Executive Producer
Alan Marshall Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
2.0

**Pink Floyd's music works on its own. As a film, it's a waste of time.** I don't know if Pink Floyd were aware of the impact that “The Wall” would have when they released it. Today, there is some consensus in considering it one of the best rock albums ever and “Another Brick in the Wall” has bec ... ome an anthem for teenage rebellion, which does not conform to the rules, dictates and conventions. And I feel free to say all this because rock is not, by any stretch of the imagination, one of my personal preference styles of music. I listen, casually, but I wouldn't pay for a ticket. What this film does, essentially, is to take the concept of the album – which was designed and released as if it were a kind of opera-rock – and give it a look to match in an absolutely dreamlike, hallucinated style. There is no plot other than the one that goes on in the head of the protagonist, the rock vocalist Pink, who seems to be experiencing a very deep depression, as his social and emotional isolation increases, caused by an absent father (he died in the war when he was a child), an overprotective mother, a series of abusive teachers and a recent divorce. Watching the film is like watching a musical nightmare. It's not an optimistic film, and it's not easy to watch, especially because the plot isn't very obvious and there are no explanations. There are several impactful scenes, so I don't know if it's the most suitable film for impressionable audiences. There are many fantasies about war, about power and using power to control others. There are also some good animated scenes, although they are just as disturbing as all the others. However, the film is just that... and Pink Floyd's music. The film will certainly please fans of the band, and rock lovers in general, but other audiences may think it doesn't justify their time.

Oct 15, 2023