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Breaking Glass is a 1980 British film starring Hazel O'Connor, Phil Daniels, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is remarkable in that it also featured in the cast (sometimes in small roles) actors who would eventually become major stars of film and television: Mark Wingett, Richard Griffiths, Mark Wing-Davey, Jim Broadbent, Ken Campbell, Gary Tibbs, Peter Hugo-Daly, Derek Thompson, Janine Duvitski, Michael Kitchen, Gary Olsen, Jonathan Lynn, Zoot Money, Gary Holton, and Jon Finch. The film was co-produced by Dodi Fayed and written and directed by Brian GibsonSynopsisThe movie tells the story of Kate, an angry but creative young woman who through a series of lucky breaks ends up becoming one of the biggest pop stars of her day. Her friend and manager Danny (played by a young Phil Daniels) comes along for the ride. All goes well for both of them until Kate has a nervous breakdown prompted by violence at a demonstration, and the group's saxophonist Ken (Jonathan Pryce) becomes increasingly dependent on intravenous drugs. Woods, an overbearing manager, pushes Danny away and takes his place as the group's manager and Kate's boyfriend.AssessmentThe film is often held out as being an example of punk rock, but by the time it was made, the punk craze had died down and New Wave was taking its place. This is reflected in the soundtrack, which is more melodic and refined, partly thanks to the involvement of veteran producer Tony Visconti. Visconti later claimed to have had difficulties with the recording due to O'Connor's lack of ability; however this is not apparent on the finished product. The music strongly features saxophones, played in the movie by Pryce's character. Pryce in fact learned all the saxophone parts, so the fingering is correct, but his playing was not used in the soundtrack.The film is also often cited as showing the mood of Mrs. Thatcher's Britain, with a rebellious teenage underclass, public unrest, and racial or class tensions. However true this may be, the film was actually made before Mrs. Thatcher was elected. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Breaking Glass ] Some related entries: Night of the Living Bread | Mandragora | At Five in the Afternoon | Gekisou Sentai CarRanger | Shimotsuma Monogatari | Matango | Aria | The Idiots | The Spirit World | The War of the Roses | Die Weiße Rose This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Breaking Glass; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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