Tommy
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Director:Ken Russell
Studio:Sony Pictures
Rating:3.5
Rated:PG
Date Added:2006-01-01
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:B00000K3TV
UPC:0043396026117
Price:14.94
Genre:Music & Musicals
Location:0064
Duration:111
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
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Ken Russell  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Oliver Reed...Frank Hobbs  ...  
Ann-Margret...Nora Walker Hobbs  ...  
Roger Daltrey...Tommy Walker  ...  
Elton John...The Pinball Wizard  ...  
Eric Clapton...The Preacher  ...  
John Entwistle...Himself  ...  
Keith Moon...Uncle Ernie  ...  
Paul Nicholas...Cousin Kevin  ...  
Jack Nicholson...The Specialist  ...  
Robert Powell...Captain Walker  ...  
Pete Townshend...Himself  ...  
Tina Turner...The Acid Queen  ...  
Arthur Brown...The Priest  ...  
Victoria Russell...Sally Simpson  ...  
Ben Aris...Reverend Simpson  ...  
Mary Holland...Mrs. Simpson  ...  
Gary Rich...Rock Musician  ...  
Dick Allan...President Black Angels  ...  
Barry Winch...Young Tommy  ...  
Eddie Stacey...Bovver Boy  ...  
Liza Strike...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Gillian McIntosh...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Simon Townshend...Vocal Chorus/Newsboy  ...  
Vicki Brown...Vocal Chorus/Nurse #2  ...  
Mylon LeFevre...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Kit Trevor...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Billy Nicholls...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Helen Shappel...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Jeff Roden...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Paul Gurvitz...Vocal Chorus  ...  
Margo Newman...Vocal Chorus/Nurse #1  ...  
Alison Dowling...Vocal Chorus/Young Tommy  ...  
Jennifer Baker...Nurse #1  ...  
Susan Baker...Nurse #2  ...  
Imogen Claire...Nurse at the Specialist's Practice  ...  
Christine Hewett...Lady in Black Beauty Chocolate Commercial  ...  
Juliet King...Handmaiden to the Acid Queen  ...  
Gillian Lefkowitz...Handmaiden to the Acid Queen  ...  
Ken Russell...Cripple  ...  
Summary: If you've ever wanted to hear Jack Nicholson sing (or try to) or marvel at the sight of Ann-Margret drunkenly cavorting in a cascade of baked beans, Tommy is the movie you've been waiting for. As it turns out, the Who's brilliant rock opera is sublimely matched to director Ken Russell's penchant for cinematic excess, and this 1975 production finds Russell at the peak of his filmmaking audacity. It's a fever-dream of musical bombast, custom-fit to the thematic ambition of Pete Townshend's epic rock drama, revolving around the titular "deaf, dumb, and blind kid" (played by Who vocalist Roger Daltrey) who survives the childhood trauma that stole his senses to become a Pinball Wizard messiah in Townshend's grandiose attack on the hypocrisy of organized religion.
The story is remarkably coherent considering the hypnotic dream-state induced by Russell's visuals. Tommy's odyssey is rendered through wall-to-wall music, each song representing a pivotal chapter in Tommy's chronology, from the bloodstream shock of "The Acid Queen" (performed to the hilt by Tina Turner) to Nicholson's turn as a well-intentioned physician, Elton John's towering rendition of "Pinball Wizard," and Daltrey's epiphanous rendition of "I'm Free." Other performers include Eric Clapton and (most outrageously) the Who's drummer Keith Moon, and through it all Russell is almost religiously faithful to Townshend's artistic vision. Although it divided critics when first released, Tommy now looks likes a minor classic of gonzo cinema, worthy of the musical genius that fueled its creation. --Jeff Shannon