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| Director: | Ian Puleston-Davies |
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| Writer: | Ian Puleston-Davies |
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| A love letter to 70s glam rock told through the eyes of Jimmy and Penny, two children who grew up in a children’s home and were involved in an accident after attending a T. Rex concert. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 15, 2023 |
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| Director: | Ian Puleston-Davies |
| Writer: | Ian Puleston-Davies |
| Genres: | Drama, Music |
| Keywords | 1970s, concert, coming of age, rock music |
| Production Companies | Buffalo Dragon (GB) |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: May 27, 2025 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Timothy Spall | Jimmy |
| Leanne Best | Penny / Sadie |
| Mark Lewis Jones | Geraint |
| Dyfan Dwyfor | Steffan |
| Mathew Horne | Jez |
| Holli Dempsey | Zoe |
| Louis Emerick | Simon |
| Andrew Lancel | The Vicar |
| Ruby Snape | Delyth |
| Terri Dwyer | Gillian |
| Saffron Rose | Tracey |
| Sion Tudor Owen | Glyn |
| Sarah John | Eleri |
| Matthew George Walsh | Vicar |
| India Sienna Rose Williams | Janice |
| Tanaka Mandimika | Scott |
| Peter Parker Mensah | Mr. Handsome |
| Phil Furlong | Marc Bolan |
| Freya Elizabeth Jones | Kathleen Collins |
| Isaac Lancel-Watkinson | Young Jimmy |
| Eden Beach | Young Penny |
| Name | Job |
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| Ian Puleston-Davies | Director, Writer |
| Richard Swingle | Director of Photography |
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Many years after a fatal road accident affected her own family, Marc Bolan super-fans "Penny" (Leanne Best) and her pal "Steffan" (Dylan Dwyfor) head to the site of Bolan's own fatality where there is to be a quietly reflective memorial on the 75th anniversary of his death by a few other stalwarts. ... It turns out that this site is maintained by an odd looking gent, "Jimmy" (Timothy Spall) - who wouldn't look out of place playing guitar in "Slade, and who upon seeing "Penny" promptly has some sort of fit. It turns out that they have a great deal more in common than you might expect and as the story unfolds we learn a little more about their own trauma and just how it affected the relationship and their lives. Now, aside from them all having attended a T-Rex concert back in the day, meeting the band and acquiring a pair of his glamorous shoes, this film really has very little to do with the legendary musician. It's a melodrama about a family that has faced and struggled to come to terms with tragedy, mental illness and denial - and though it's not bad, it's not especially unique nor interesting either. The ending is quite touching, though - and it will look fine as a gently engaging vehicle for Spall on the television at Christmas.