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Pink Floyd: The Wall
Directed by
Alan Parker
R
1982
1h 35m
Drama
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Fantasy
,
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8.0
73%
89%
7.9
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A confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
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Cast of Pink Floyd: The Wall
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
Pink Floyd: The Wall Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
This isn't the most fun to listen to and some viewers don't find it to much fun to watch, but the 1982 film is without question the best of all serious fiction films devoted to rock.
Associated Press
Yardena Arar
It's a pretty grim portrait, but even worse it is often repetitive and boring. There are probably enough powerful segments for half a dozen or so outstanding rock videos but not a full-length feature.
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
One of the more exceptional, unprecedented films to ever come from Great Britain, a guttural howl of rage at the darkest aspects of English culture.
Boston Globe
Bruce McCabe
The film is explosively wild, raw, primitive, sometimes inarticulate. It is also totally theatrical and compelling. It's film as primal scream; seething with anger, alienation and despair.
Washington Post
Gary Arnold
"Do you think they'll drop the Bomb?" asks a loaded musical question at one irresistibly funny point. Obviously, they've already dropped it, and it's called "The Wall."
Sin Magazine
Austin Kennedy
Nothing is put together for you, but all the pieces of the puzzle are there for you to create what you want. It's refreshing to see a movie that is completely out of the box, and doesn't follow any present forumla. THE WALL is a great rock opera.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Visually stunning and disturbing, an essential midnight movie.
Needcoffee.com
Widgett Walls
A stunning portrayal of a slide from isolation into madness. And the music rocks, too--bonus.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
One of Alan Parker's few truly bad movies.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
Gerry Shamray
Visually stunning yet strangely forced tale.
Cinerina
Karina Montgomery
dated and self-aggrandizing but a watershed
Laramie Movie Scope
Robert Roten
Good music. Sick imagery.
Supercala.com
John Venable
A midnight movie classic!
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