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Rendez-vous à Broad Street

Original title: Give My Regards to Broad Street
  • 1984
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  • 1h 48m
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Paul McCartney in Rendez-vous à Broad Street (1984)
Sir Paul McCartney's recording of his new album is complicated by the fact that the master tapes of his recordings are missing.
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Paul McCartney's recording of his new album is complicated by the fact that the master tapes of his recordings are missing.Paul McCartney's recording of his new album is complicated by the fact that the master tapes of his recordings are missing.Paul McCartney's recording of his new album is complicated by the fact that the master tapes of his recordings are missing.

  • Director
    • Peter Webb
  • Writer
    • Paul McCartney
  • Stars
    • Paul McCartney
    • John Burgess
    • Bryan Brown
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    • Director
      • Peter Webb
    • Writer
      • Paul McCartney
    • Stars
      • Paul McCartney
      • John Burgess
      • Bryan Brown
    • 49User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    • Steve
    Philip Jackson
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    • Alan
    Ian Hastings
    • Harry
    Marie Collett
    • Valerie
    Graham Dene
    • Disk Jockey
    • (voice)
    Anthony Bate
    Anthony Bate
    • City Banker
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    Jeremy Child
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    • Record Company Executive 1
    Richard Kane
    • Record Company Executive 2
    Antony Brown
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    • Police Inspector
    • (as Anthony Brown)
    Donald Douglas
    Donald Douglas
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    CalamarDH

    Great music, fun movie, weak plot.

    If you're a big enough fan of Paul McCartney's to get past the fact that there's not too much to the plot, I would recommend for you to see it. The music is fantastic (he even kept the classics such as Eleanor Rigby, Here, There, And Everywhere, and The Long and Winding Road) and it's also just a fun little movie to watch if you're in a good mood. It's certainly not the greatest thing our Paul has ever done, but it not the worst either (Yeah, remember the Magical Mystery Tour same story: good music, bad plot). I give it a 7/10.
    5Cinemayo

    Decent music but grim and depressing **

    Paul McCartney's self-indulgent exercise in tolerance isn't much better today than it was at the time of its release. I'm a big Beatles/Solo Beatles fan and even I have never been able to warm up to this. It's gloomy, depressing, pointless and grim. The only reason to watch is for the McCartney tunes - ranging from updated renditions of old Beatles classics ("Yesterday," "Here, There and Everywhere") to some newer songs that range from the rockin' ("Not Such a Bad Boy," "No Values") to the soft and sweet ("So Bad," "No More Lonely Nights"). Most embarrassing moment is a rendition of "Silly Love Songs" with the band in ridiculous makeup as an absurd break dancer performs in the foreground; most excruciating sequence involves a never-ending dream which concludes "Eleanor Rigby". McCartney should have learned long ago with MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR that he is not a screenplay writer. It's also terribly directed and acted.
    bwaynef

    A movie for two kinds of people...

    A movie for two kinds of people:

    (1) Avid admirers of the undeniably talented Paul McCartney who are interested in watching their hero branch out into startling new directions (acting, screenwriting), as well as to see and hear him perform one of his best songs from the 80s (the lovely "No More Lonely Nights") and offer fresh reinterpretations of his many hits (including a version of "Here, There, and Everywhere" that may be superior to the much loved rendition that appears on the Beatles' "Revolver" lp); and

    (2) Those who take a mean-spirited pleasure in seeing one of the high and mighty fall, quite spectacularly, on his face. The stench from a dozen bad Elvis movies could not hope to compete with the travesty that is this film. But then Elvis had the good sense not to write his own screenplays. Then again, there really isn't a screenplay here at all, only a credit for one given to Mr. McCartney. That, it seems, is the problem. The cast, including Ringo Starr, just stand in front of the camera with nothing to do. Only when McCartney is performing does this egomaniacal enterprise show any competence or even signs of life. Next to this, "Magical Mystery Tour" is the classic that Mr. Mac seems to think it is.
    San Franciscan

    Huh?

    Sure, I love the Beatles.

    And sure, I respect Paul McCartney--especially when he has the courage to make mistakes. And he does admit himself that he messed this particular film up in the book "Paul McCartney: 20 Years On His Own".

    I expected the film to be lousy and all, and hoped for at least a few nice musical performances. And, of course, I've heard all the critics' comments about its general lousiness as well as the users' remarks on here.

    So what was my take on it?

    Well, after seeing it and thinking about all who have said, "Yeech! It's a BOMB!" and everything...

    I disagree--in a way. Despite the boring and goofy plot, uninteresting situations and thorough silliness, "Give My Regards To Broad Street" isn't terrible: it's just pretty bad. There are enjoyable music selections here, and even some which are genuinely touching.

    The entire opening medley showing Sir Paul performing "Yesterday/Here, There and Everywhere/Wanderlust" is wonderful, as is the smoothly gliding loveliness of "So Bad". It is during these sections when you see that Paul's film, as he had explained in the above-mentioned book, was originally intended to be simply a series of music videos shown on television.

    However, a terrific version of "Silly Loves Songs"--which is arguably superior to the original--is ruined by the visuals that accompany it. It's not the fact that everyone is done up in elaborate makeup; I don't mind that. It's just that all they do is simply stand in place like statues, barely moving at all while playing their instruments as an annoying breakdancer moves around on the floor in front of them. What on earth McCartney was trying to accomplish here I have no idea.

    One sequence which produces unintentional giggles here is the "Eleanor's Dream" sequence. That acting. Those goofy FAKE SIDEBURNS!

    Even sillier is the ending: it makes no sense whatsoever in a thread plot that already makes next to no sense to begin with (it makes the likes of "Purple Rain" look positively brilliant scriptwise), and features the biggest unintentional guffaw in the film: a scene in which Paul imagines himself as a street performer.

    Interestingly enough, though, there is one strange feeling that this film gave me, and believe me, I never thought Paul McCartney would ever give me this kind of reaction with anything: a powerful wash of 80s nostalgia! Paul is dressed here precisely in the sort of outfit that so many wore during the "Miami Vice" craze, and sports one of those poofy 80s haircuts...the exact same sort of look I personally sported during the time!...that alone brought back weird reminders of my least favourite decade. Not that it's a bad thing, but it's something I just thought I'd mention in case anyone's into that sort of stuff.

    All things considered, though, I've seen far worse films than this. It still entertains because it works better as a music video collection than as a movie, and you won't be as disappointed as you might be if you simply treat it as such. If you dig McCartney and The Beatles, there are bound to be at least one or two sections you like in here. Somewhere. Whether or not you have the patience to sit through the whole thing in order to see what they are is up to you.

    What this movie really needs the most is a DVD re-release. That way everybody can simply skip over to whichever sections they like best rather than having to constantly rewind/fastforward just to find them.
    matthew87

    better then most people think!!!!!!

    I am huge paul mccartney fan! and I must say this movie rocks,I love the plot of how he must find his tapes before midnight or serious consequences will happen.Ringo acts funny,and the soundtrack is really cool.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Ringo Starr originally wanted to play a villain in the film.
    • Goofs
      During the flashback of Harry leaving, with great fanfare, for the Broad Street station (tapes in hand) a crew member's head pokes out from behind the right side of the grand staircase.
    • Quotes

      Ringo: [rehearsing in a warehouse] Do you think you could get some heat in here, or are we practicing to be Canadians?

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Give My Regards to Broad Street/Thief of Hearts/The Little Drummer Girl/Firstborn (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Yesterday
      Performed by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Philip Jones, Paul Archibald, Jeff Bryant, John Pigneguy, Raymond Premru, Michael Thompson, James Watson

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Give My Regards to Broad Street
    • Filming locations
      • Teston Bridge, Kent, England, UK(The scence of Ringo, Linda and Barbara going over the Weir is at Teston Lock just upstream from Teston Bridge - the picnic scene is not from there though.)
    • Production companies
      • MPL Communications
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,393,501
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,393,501
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      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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