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BIM Stars

Original title: The Apple
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
3K
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Catherine Mary Stewart in BIM Stars (1980)
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Dystopian Sci-FiJukebox MusicalSteampunkMusicMusicalSci-Fi

In 1994, a young couple enters the world of the music industry, and subsequently the world of drugs.In 1994, a young couple enters the world of the music industry, and subsequently the world of drugs.In 1994, a young couple enters the world of the music industry, and subsequently the world of drugs.

  • Director
    • Menahem Golan
  • Writers
    • Menahem Golan
    • Kobi Recht
    • Iris Recht
  • Stars
    • Catherine Mary Stewart
    • George Gilmour
    • Grace Kennedy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Kobi Recht
      • Iris Recht
    • Stars
      • Catherine Mary Stewart
      • George Gilmour
      • Grace Kennedy
    • 121User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Catherine Mary Stewart
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Bibi
    George Gilmour
    George Gilmour
    • Alphie
    Grace Kennedy
    Grace Kennedy
    • Pandi
    Allan Love
    Allan Love
    • Dandi
    • (as Alan Love)
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Mr. Topps…
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Boogalow
    Ray Shell
    Ray Shell
    • Shake
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Landlady
    Derek Deadman
    Derek Deadman
    • Bulldog
    Michael Logan
    Michael Logan
    • James Clark
    George S. Clinton
    George S. Clinton
    • Joe Pittman
    Francesca Poston
    Francesca Poston
    • Vampire
    Leslie Meadows
    • Ashley…
    Günther Notthoff
    • Fatdog
    • (as Gunter Notthoff)
    Clem Davies
    Clem Davies
    • Clark James
    Kobi Recht
    Kobi Recht
    • Jean Louis
    • (as Coby Recht)
    Iris Recht
    Iris Recht
    • Dominique
    Lance Aston
    • Dancer
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Kobi Recht
      • Iris Recht
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    User reviews121

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    5gridoon

    Something this bizarre cannot be dismissed so easily.

    Vapid (largely due to the male lead's inability to act - not surprisingly, this was his only film), bizarre fantasy-musical-allegory. It gets points for its sheer audacity and the effort that was put into it - it was probably made on a relatively low budget, yet it manages to create a world of its own; apparently it was filmed in Germany, but it seems to be taking place on another universe altogether. For some reason, it reminded me of "Zardoz" (yes, and "Logan's Run" too): these movies are so bizarre that they belong in a league of their own, beyond "good" and "bad". Best song: "If you know how to be a ma-ster". (**)
    chconnol

    Where has this movie been all my life!

    I was channel surfing a few weeks ago when this...this...this..THING showed up on Flix. I was mesmerized. I grew up in the late 70's, early 80's and this felt like I was zapped back in time to movies like "Little Darlings", "Over the Edge", and "Xanadu". The whole look was scary. It looked like it was shot in a shopping mall. When I checked out the title, I thought "Where has this GREAT BAD movie been all my life! How come I've never heard of it before?" This is one camp classic that truly deserves a full resurrection. VH-1 should do a whole "Where Are They Now" on this movie. I'd love to know what the "actors" in this movie think of it now. Truly bad in a classicly bad/great way.
    bbvjerk

    beautiful

    I've been waiting for this movie all my life.until now,my favorite film musicals were "xanadu","voyage of the rock aliens",and "the pirate movie", but this one far and away exceeds them all.I'd heard about it for a few years,and finally got the chance to see (and tape) it.this was about three weeks ago,and i've seen it at least a dozen times since then.my friends have stopped coming over because i keep "subjecting" them to it,but i don't care,i'm part of the BIM family now.my coworkers have been giving me strange looks just because i walk around singing "popping power by the hour-SPEED","light my way child of love", the entire APPLE SONG,which i know by heart,and of course"hey hey hey bim's on the way".they may think i'm crazy,but i know someday Mr. Topps will come down and take me away in his holy pimpmobile.
    Bob G.

    I think of it as AFTER DARK: THE MUSICAL

    If you are gay and of a certain age (as I am), you may remember a certain glossy "magazine of entertainment." This was AFTER DARK, which was the gayest non-porn magazine ever, and it was most popular during the 70's and 80's. People like Liza and Bette appeared on the cover, and lots of tasteful male nude and nearly-nude photos abounded. It was glitzy, heavily-mascared, skimpy underwear-clad, pre-AIDS fun.

    That brings me to THE APPLE. Beyond the title number, set in Hell, which has to be one of my favorite bad rock movie free-for-alls (with horrid lyrics and extremely hard-working dancers), the "sex" number, with multiple beds full of women in slips and men in gold briefs, absolutely proves my point that this movie was merely a film transcription of the late, lamented AD.

    If XANADU and GREASE 2 can be issued on DVD, why not a remastered and remixed wide-screen edition of THE APPLE? Call your local congressman or gay cult-film fan TODAY!
    Poseidon-3

    The Apple BITES! Watch it anyway, though....

    Proudly taking its place next to "Can't Stop the Music", "Xanadu", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and other breathtakingly bad musicals is this rapturously awful piece of celluloid punishment. This one tops all of the aforementioned flicks in the heinousness department because the others, at least, contain some modicum of memorable and, even good, music! Released in 1980, this film is set in the far-flung future of 1994. Music (and apparently most everything!) is controlled by a huge conglomerate called BIM. During a World Music Festival, Stewart and Gilmour, two young, folksy types, pit their sappy love ballad against the over-the-top, synthetic music of Kennedy and Love. They come close to winning the competition, but the evil head of BIM (Sheybal) rigs it so that they lose. Realizing their potential, however, he attempts to sign them to a record deal. Stewart foolishly gives in while Gilmour stands his ground. Once he sees what the money, drugs and sexual excesses are doing to her, he attempts to break her away from BIM. The rather basic plot line takes its cues from The Bible, but is souped up with Rocky Horror Show-style hair, make-up and costuming topped off with ludicrous production design and some of the most dreadful, ear-assaulting production numbers ever to be captured on film. The story is slight to begin with, but is barely allowed to play out in between the endless, increasingly-bad songs. The numbers include a trip into hell, a plethora of couples writhing and posing on beds, a thoroughly zany enforced-exercise sequence and several tacky onstage concert sequences. Fans seem to be split on which songs they like or hate more...the disco-esquire BIM songs or the love ballads cranked out by Gilmour. None of the songs in the film are particularly memorable though, even if one can't get the imagery that goes with them out of one's head! It is astonishing that Stewart could actually carve out some type of career after this. Her fresh face and amiable persona somehow won out. She actually enjoyed a fairly healthy TV and movie resume in the wake of this film. Gilmour dropped off the face of the earth entirely, apparently. His singing isn't all that bad and he had a sexy body (shown off to good advantage at several stages of the movie) but he could not act at all and occasionally resembles Will Farrell! Kennedy and Love were also virtually obliterated by this turkey. Love was quite awful, but Kennedy actually appeared to have a certain amount of talent and presence and it's a shame she was sunk before she even got started. Sheybal had a long career as a character actor and he always strikes a distinctive note, but his singing here is disastrous. Ackland pops up briefly near the end and also can't sing, but manages to provide a little presence in a dual role. The film makers believed that 1994 would bring huge gas-guzzling cars with pointy ends and lots of paraphernalia attached, but aerodynamics actually won the day. However, their insight into the way the music business has evolved isn't all that far off the mark! Useful as a party-enhancing laugh machine. Look high and low, far and wide, but it is unlikely that a more splendiferously hideous film will be found.

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    • Trivia
      Director Menahem Golan has said that when the picture was booed midway through at the 1980 Montreal Film Festival, he left the theater, went to his hotel and was preparing to commit suicide by jumping off the balcony when his business partner barged in and stopped him.
    • Goofs
      Under the opening titles, there is a shot of a bank of flags that prominently includes one for the "ICC Berlin" (the actual filming location), not a likely location for the Worldvision 1994 if it takes place in the United States.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Boogalow: [singing] Like a puppet on a string / Like a monkey on a swing / Man is clinging to the ropes / Of the fantasies and hopes / We are dangling / He's so eager to believe / And so easily deceived / Like a baby watching magic / He's so gullible, it's tragic / In a word, naïve.

    • Alternate versions
      In 2008, MGM loaned out an uninspected print of the film for a midnight showing that was marked "Screening Print." This version of the film included the missing "Child of Love" and wedding scenes (which are present on the soundtrack album and glimpsed in the trailer) as well as other deleted footage, including differently edited musical numbers, unfinished visual effects in the finale, and a longer scene of Alphie searching for Bibi during the party/orgy. This print was screened at several midnight movie showings over the next several years. It was hoped that Kino Lorber's Blu-Ray release of the film in 2016 would be able to include this footage, but the print was stolen in the intervening years, and has not been found as of 2020.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cauchemar en cuisine : Avec Gordon Ramsay (version U.K): Ruby Tates (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      BIM
      Music by Kobi Recht

      Lyrics by Iris Recht and George S. Clinton (as George Clinton)

      Performed by Allan Love and Grace Kennedy

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1980 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • El poder del rock
    • Filming locations
      • ICC Berlin, West Berlin, Berlin, Germany(Concert Hall)
    • Production company
      • NF Geria II Filmgesellschaft m.b.H.
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $602
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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