Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBizarre sixties fable resembling Romeo and Juliet, but instead of Montagues and Capulets, there are two musical communities, one who like rock and roll and one who like ballads, who become r... Alles lesenBizarre sixties fable resembling Romeo and Juliet, but instead of Montagues and Capulets, there are two musical communities, one who like rock and roll and one who like ballads, who become reunited through the love between a couple who love across their grouping. It features litt... Alles lesenBizarre sixties fable resembling Romeo and Juliet, but instead of Montagues and Capulets, there are two musical communities, one who like rock and roll and one who like ballads, who become reunited through the love between a couple who love across their grouping. It features little furry puppets called Gonks.
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- Themselves
- (as The Graham Bond Organisation)
- Ballad Isle Singer
- (as Elain and Derek)
- Ballad Isle Singer
- (as Elain and Derek)
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A recent screening of the sole surviving print at Hollywood's AMERICAN CINEMATEQUE, shows that the film is no great shakes, but worth seeking out for the completists.
GONKS tells the story of an Alien who comes to earth to settle a dispute between the two great nations of our future planet. One nation loves rock and roll, the other, ballads. The Alien befriends a bizarre former Record Exec (Mr. A & R) who looks suspiciously like Buddy Holly (if had he lived to join Elvis in Vegas!). The pair hatch a scheme to set up a Romeo and Juliet-like romance to bring the warring nations together.
It works, but not before a bunch of mediocre rock songs and warbled ballads are sung, cheap stage-bound sets are trampled and the audience's patience is worn thin. Meanwhile, on planet Gonk, a bunch of hand puppets runs amok. Gonks were furry toys popular in England at the time.
The biggest highlight is a thrilling 9 Drummer jam session (led by Ginger Baker and Alan White) held in a prison cell (don't ask). Otherwise, it's fairly dull with only a little schlock value.
CARRY ON regulars Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott co-star with Are You Being Served?''s Frank Norton as Mr. A & R. The recording artists include Lulu, The Nashville Teens and the Graham Bond Organization (which included Baker and Jack Bruce).
The description above doesn't really do justice to the sheer oddness of this production. It's basically a musical in which one number plays after the other from beginning to end. Stars like Lulu show up to contribute a number and then disappear. In between the songs, we get some random trappings of the sci fi genre, with respectable actors pretending to be aliens and Kenneth Connor delightfully mugging as the alien ambassador. My favourite scene is the convoy of cars with guitarists sitting on top and playing away - great stuff. What, might you ask, is a gonk? The answer is that they're cheesy soft toys that play a minor role in the proceedings, just adding to the bizarre feel. The film as a whole is weird, quirky, and very, very cult.
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- WissenswertesOne of the drummers listed in the drum sequence is Andy White. He was the session drummer hired by George Martin for the first Beatles recording session as he had not heard Ringo Starr drum so wanted a good drummer for that session. He is featured on the Beatles first single Love Me Do. Andy White died in 2015.
- PatzerPartway through the Graham Bond Organisation's performance of "Harmonica", a pretty brunette in a blue top suddenly shows up sitting next to Ginger Baker and his drum kit.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Beware of Mr. Baker (2012)
- SoundtracksChoc Ice
By Mike Leander
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- Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: made at Shepperton Film Studios London England)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
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