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Wonderwall

  • 1968
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32m
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5.6/10
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Wonderwall (1968)
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Professor Oscar Collins becomes obsessed with model Penny Lane and her boyfriend, drilling holes in their chaotic apartment and engaging in daydreams and delusions.Professor Oscar Collins becomes obsessed with model Penny Lane and her boyfriend, drilling holes in their chaotic apartment and engaging in daydreams and delusions.Professor Oscar Collins becomes obsessed with model Penny Lane and her boyfriend, drilling holes in their chaotic apartment and engaging in daydreams and delusions.

  • Director
    • Joe Massot
  • Writers
    • Gérard Brach
    • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
  • Stars
    • Jack MacGowran
    • Jane Birkin
    • Irene Handl
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Joe Massot
    • Writers
      • Gérard Brach
      • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
    • Stars
      • Jack MacGowran
      • Jane Birkin
      • Irene Handl
    • 18User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Prof. Oscar Collins
    Jane Birkin
    Jane Birkin
    • Penny Lane
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Mrs. Peurofoy
    Richard Wattis
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    Iain Quarrier
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    Beatrix Lehmann
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      Josje Leeger
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          Anita Pallenberg
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          • Director
            • Joe Massot
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            • Gérard Brach
            • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
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          rokuhpr

          A painfully slow slog.

          Every scene could have been cut much shorter with no loss of content or story development. It seemed like they were simply trying to fill a 92 minute time slot.

          I hope the Quality Control office of the Water Authority replaced the Professor with automated equipment. I would not trust his analyses.
          9christopher-underwood

          Fab film that captures perfectly a moment in time.

          Wonderful is the obvious but apt accolade for this strangely obscure little gem made literally at the peak of what became known as 'Swinging London' or more generally the 'Swinging Sixties'. It looks absolutely fabulous with superb costumes and stunning sets. As for locations, I eventually tracked down the reservoirs at West Molesey as the primary source with Beesborough being the primary one and I assume the associated pumping station was that used both for the workplace scenes and the later rather manic cycle machine scenes. I had never realised the close connection between the Beatles and Roman Polanski but writer Gerard Brach (Cul de Sac, What? Fearless Vampire Killers and the film under discussion) seems to have been the main link, although actor Ian Quarrier and director Joe Masot were apparently big on the 'scene' during 1967 and 1968. George Harrison made considerable contributions to British cinema of the time but his more extreme Indian influences to this soundtrack are probably the only let down. Fortunately director Massot has assembled an alternative cut of the film using the original Wonderwall sessions and this makes for a much more acceptable viewing. Jack MacGowran, much favoured by Samuel Beckett but also appeared in Cul de Sac and Fearless Vampire Killers, is perfect in the role of obsessive mad professor cum obsessive peeping tom. Which brings us to Jane Birkin, who doesn't do too much in this (she doesn't even speak) but is 1967/68 London personified. She has that 'look', she can wear those clothes (or not) and moves with a grace that almost takes the breath away. Something between a butterfly and a gazelle. she floats through the film seemingly effortlessly, her role simply to move about with or without clothes and to 'react' to others. Fab film that captures perfectly a moment in time.
          drevhud

          This film is now available on DVD

          This "wild" 60's romp is now available on DVD from Rhino. It looks to me like they rushed it out after George Harrison's death. The extras are pretty lousy, but the disc is worth it for the movie alone. The soundtrack seems to have been remastered, but the film seems to be an old beaten up print. Still it isn't too shabby. I would recommend this film to fans of psychedelic movies and Beatles completists. Others may be bored.
          5peterwhittle14

          A glossy cine-magazine of Jane Birkin.

          'Wonderwall' was one of four 'alternative-cinema' films to debut at the newly opened:'CINECENTA' multi-complex off Leicester Square in January 1969. It had previously had its 'World-Premiere' at the Cannes Film Festival in 1968.

          The 'George Harrison' Soundtrack of Indian Ragas & etc. are the aural sound-sheet of a truly reprehensible plot with dull stupefyingly mind-numbing 'animated inserts'such as Butterflys escaping from a collectors album.The whole film seems to be a 'screen-test' for Jane Birkin.She wears coloured tights,Indian dresses,Sunglasses,& on & on............Jack MacGowran actually seems out-of-place in his admirable interpretation of a stuffy lonely Zoological Professor. The actual idea of a lonely bachelor peeping through a hole in a wall on his beautiful débutante neighbour is brilliant.The film doesn't make enough on this concept alone. The Film is too chic & it retains no style.Jane Birkin is flamboyant & exotic but she doesn't have a single word of dialogue.(Except some gibberish heard when the Professor eavesdrops).I assume this was intentional BUT a bad decision.Not hearing Jane Birkin speak makes her even more Kewpie-doll & a window-dressed mannequin throughout this movie. The 'Word-Cards' that were inserted should really now come out & the Director should issue a 'Director's Cut' taking out all the period 'animated-inserts' & politely asking MsBirkin to NOW add a voice-over in suitable places.Perhaps any additional footage could be restored because the film doesn't hold a strong enough allure.(Except of course la Birkin in nice poses!).
          billcurry-1

          Geek Meets 60s

          I like George (may his soul play ukulele in heaven), and I like Jane Birkin (may that shadow of Serge Gainsbourg continue to dance with Beck). But to paraphrase Beck, Wonderwall's a loser, baby, why don't you kill it? And, for God's sake what did the pictures of the Beatles at the end have to do with the film? The guy that plays the professor is somewhat humorous in a Charlie Chaplin sort of way (or that guy in silent films who used to hang onto clock towers and things). All in all a tête à tête between Harrison and Birkin on their philosophies of life may have made an interesting movie. Probably much better than My Dinner with Andre. My Dinner with a Dish?

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            When first approached to compose the movie's soundtrack, George Harrison replied "I don't know how to do music for films." When director Joe Massot promised to include whatever Harrison chose to write, Harrison accepted, composing songs as he was inspired by watching rushes of the unfinished movie, with the help of a stopwatch, to properly time the music to the scenes.
          • Quotes

            Prof. Oscar Collins: [talking to his lab rats] Good night. Have a nice weekend.

          • Connections
            Edited into George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011)
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            Written and Recorded by George Harrison

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          • Release date
            • January 12, 1969 (United Kingdom)
          • Country of origin
            • United Kingdom
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Wonderwall: The Movie
          • Filming locations
            • Notting Hill, London, England, UK
          • Production companies
            • Alan Clore Films
            • Compton Films
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 32m(92 min)
          • Color
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          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.66 : 1

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