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Rhapsodie en 3 bandes

Original title: Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
371
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Alun Armstrong and Phil Daniels in Rhapsodie en 3 bandes (1985)
ParodySatireComedyHorrorMusicalSportWestern

Cocky snooker player Billy Kid faces six-time world champion Maxwell Randall in a grudge match with high stakes: the loser must retire from professional snooker forever.Cocky snooker player Billy Kid faces six-time world champion Maxwell Randall in a grudge match with high stakes: the loser must retire from professional snooker forever.Cocky snooker player Billy Kid faces six-time world champion Maxwell Randall in a grudge match with high stakes: the loser must retire from professional snooker forever.

  • Director
    • Alan Clarke
  • Writer
    • Trevor Preston
  • Stars
    • Phil Daniels
    • Alun Armstrong
    • Bruce Payne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    371
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writer
      • Trevor Preston
    • Stars
      • Phil Daniels
      • Alun Armstrong
      • Bruce Payne
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Billy Kid
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Maxwell Randall
    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • T.O. (The One)
    Louise Gold
    • Miss Sullivan
    Eve Ferret
    Eve Ferret
    • Mrs Randall
    Richard Ridings
    Richard Ridings
    • Egypt
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • The Wednesday Man
    Neil McCaul
    Neil McCaul
    • Big Jack Jay
    G.B. Zoot Money
    • Supersonic Sam
    David Foxxe
    • The Spook
    Johnny Dennis
    • Referee
    Trevor Laird
    Trevor Laird
    • Floyd
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • TV Director
    • (as Daniel Webb)
    Ben Cole
    Paul Cooke
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    Chrissie Cotterill
    Sarah Crowden
    Sarah Crowden
    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writer
      • Trevor Preston
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    gelston

    I feel lucky to have saved a copy of this

    At it's time of making, Snooker Tournaments were big pullers for TV audiances in the UK so it is suprising that this film didn't make it to the cult status that it might have made if repeat showings had taken place. I made an off-air copy onto a Video-8 tape which still plays via a digital camcorder (thank you Mr Sony) though I'm not sure whether it picks up the PCM digital soundtrack. I generally like watching any roles that Phil Daniels played, this may be zany, but it is still good
    10roisinmoriarty-1

    So good I've reviewed it twice!

    I've never gone back to comment on a film for a second time before. However, having finally managed to see BTK & the GBV on the big screen (never in a million years did I think I'd get that opportunity) I just had to say a few more words.

    I long ago lost count of how often I've seen this film but I was amazed at how much detail is lost when viewing it on a TV screen. Not only can so much more of the background be seen but the actors' expressions are so much clearer, which means the whole event is that much more enjoyable. I also found that the clever and sometimes intricate editing was much more noticable on a larger screen. I didn't mention him in my first review but Stephen Singleton did a brilliant job as editor and it's not surprising to find that he's been such a fixture in the work of various members of the production team.

    When the National Film Theatre announced that they were doing a 'Focus on Alan Clarke' season, I didn't think for one moment that his most obscure movie would be included in the line-up. As one of the twenty or so people in that cinema, I sat there with a big grin on my face from beginning to end. I just couldn't believe my luck.

    This really is surreal film making at its very best and a fine testimony to the brilliance of the late Alan Clarke.
    TheWrenfoe

    The wait is over....

    It's on DVD! (At last I can bin my beta-max tape.)

    I tried a few years ago to put together a stage version of BTK&GBV but it was quite some task trying to work out who held the performance rights. When I spoke to George Fenton (the EXCEPTIONALLY talented composer) he was flattered by my interest in the score but had no idea if there were any copies still in circulation. Obviously I was disheartened not get any further with the project but worse still is that the film print seemed to have disappeared as well. Thank goodness the DVD has now appeared.

    The cast is an interesting selection of talent, mostly seen on British TV rather than the movies. Never the less, an highly original musical - performed with GUSTO!
    phil_hicks@hotmail.com

    My word... others have seen it.

    And I thought I was alone too.

    My mates laughed in my face when I mentioned a film called 'Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire'.

    I showed them the IMDb listing and the laughing stopped but I've never been able to show them the film itself.

    Indeed I've not seen the film for at least 15 years.

    I remember it from my childhood. I taped it from Channel 4 in a top-loading VHS recorder. I used to tape loads of films.

    I remember its unique quirky style - its odd songs and that character that undoubtedly was a nod to Ray Readon the classic 'vampire' snooker player.

    Alas through the years it was taped over - no doubt with a bond movie and I've not seen it since.

    I doubt it will appear on DVD as its not quite mass-market material. But what a lovely off-beat film. I'd love to see it again.

    "Green stamps...." (Spooky)

    Cheers Phil
    mrs tweedy

    I thought I was the only one!!!

    I am a transplanted Brit, and I saw B.T.K. the time it aired on the brand new channel four. I have been in America for years and even the most fiendish film fans I've met here have neither seen nor heard of this film. Such a pity. It is brilliant, funny, and more stylish than Paris in spring. And it's the best title Ever.

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    • Trivia
      The characters Billy the Kid and Maxwell Randall, aka the Green Baize Vampire, are inspired by real-life snooker players Jimmy White and Ray Reardon, aka Dracula, respectively.
    • Quotes

      T.O: If you was an undertaker people'd stop dying.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Home Nations Series: 2016 Northern Ireland Open: Day 5, Part 1 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • Zenith Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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