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Stardust

1974 | 107m | English

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Director: Michael Apted
Writer: Ray Connolly
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Jim MacLaine is now enjoying the nomadic 'gigs and groupies' life on tour with his band. When he achieves all his wildest dreams of international stardom, the sweet taste of success begins to turn sour.
Release Date: Oct 24, 1974
Director: Michael Apted
Writer: Ray Connolly
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Goodtimes Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
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Full Credits

Name Character
David Essex Jim MacLaine
Adam Faith Mike Menary
Larry Hagman Porter Lee Austin
Rosalind Ayres Jeanette
Marty Wilde Colin Day
Keith Moon JD Glover
Dave Edmunds Alex
Ines Des Longchamps Danielle
Karl Howman Stevie
Richard LeParmentier Felix Hoffman
Edd Byrnes TV interviewer
Peter Duncan Kevin
Paul Nicholas Johnny
James Hazeldine Brian
John Normington Harrap
David Daker Ralph Woods
Anthony Naylor Keith Nolan
Charlotte Cornwell Sally Potter
Rose Marie Klespitz Lucille
Donald Sumpter TV Concert Producer
Name Job
Michael Apted Director
Anthony B. Richmond Director of Photography
Ray Connolly Writer
Hugh Johnson Clapper Loader
Ruth Myers Costume Design
Name Title
David Puttnam Producer
Sanford Lieberson Producer
Roy Baird Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

David Essex is quite natural looking here, as he develops his "Jim MacLaine" character established in "That'll Be The Day" (1973). Playing the odd gig here and there with his band "The Stray Cats", their roadie "Mike" (Adam Faith) manages to get them an audition with a producer. He takes a bit of a ... shine to them but changes the dynamic replacing the band leader "Johnny" (Paul Nicholas) with "MacLaine". Any sense of disappointment and rivalry is soon overcome - on the surface, anyway though, as the band go from strength to strength. Eventually they come to the attention of American "Porter Lee Austin" (Larry Hagman) who does a sort of Col. Tom Parker on the man, isolating him and whilst increasing his celebrity and wealth, he also exacerbates the increasing feelings of loneliness and shallowness faced by the star who thrives on the oxygen of fame but cannot readily handle it. Retreating, eventually, to a Moorish castle in Spain, it falls to "Mike" to try and keep his charge from imploding. It is not a great film this - the musical numbers are weak and rather poorly staged. That said, though, it is still a rather potent biopic of a man who became an industry for lots of venal hangers-on who cared not a jot for "MacLaine" so long as he was delivering their meal tickets. Hagman is rather good as the manipulative manager and Faith has some skill depicting the loyal, frequently fed up, friend there to constantly try to pick up the pieces. The ending does let it down a bit - I felt it was something of a cop out - but in the round it is still quite an interesting look at how money, hedonism and a good old dose of human nature can turns rags to riches to rags with no great thought, or effort!

Nov 07, 2022