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Rude Boy

  • 1980
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  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, and Joe Strummer in Rude Boy (1980)
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A young British punk and roadie for The Clash navigates life in socially torn 1970s England.A young British punk and roadie for The Clash navigates life in socially torn 1970s England.A young British punk and roadie for The Clash navigates life in socially torn 1970s England.

  • Directors
    • Jack Hazan
    • David Mingay
  • Writers
    • Ray Gange
    • David Mingay
  • Stars
    • Ray Gange
    • Joe Strummer
    • Mick Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jack Hazan
      • David Mingay
    • Writers
      • Ray Gange
      • David Mingay
    • Stars
      • Ray Gange
      • Joe Strummer
      • Mick Jones
    • 24User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ray Gange
    • Ray
    Joe Strummer
    Joe Strummer
    • The Group
    Mick Jones
    Mick Jones
    • The Group
    Paul Simonon
    Paul Simonon
    • The Group
    Topper Headon
    Topper Headon
    • The Group
    Jimmy Pursey
    • Guest Singer
    Johnny Green
    • The Roadies
    Barry Baker
    • Roadie
    Terry McQuade
    • Terry
    Caroline Coon
    • Clash Girlfriend
    Elizabeth Young
    • Ray's Girlfriend (I)
    Sarah Hall
    • Ray's Girlfriend (II)
    Barry Myers
    • Disc Jockey
    Colin Richards
    • Sex Shop Customer
    Lutz Becker
    • Sex Shop Customer
    Kenny Joseph
    • Solicitor's Clerk
    Lizard Brown
    • Suspect
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    • Directors
      • Jack Hazan
      • David Mingay
    • Writers
      • Ray Gange
      • David Mingay
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    7Koli

    Grittily realistic 'docu-drama'

    It is genuinely difficult to work out where the drama ends and the documentary takes over. When I sat down to watch it I had no idea whether Ray, the fan who becomes a roadie, was an actor or the genuine article. The stilted nature of some of the conversations, and self-conscious grins accompanying them, indicate contrivance, but it's as if real conversations are being reproduced for the camera. Only afterwards did I discover that Ray Gange was acting and had written the script.

    The film provides an insight into the world of punk rock in the late seventies. The Clash were more musically adept, and more politically aware, than most punk bands of the era, but the rebellious swaggers and the anger were typical enough. The concert footage is entertaining, and only marred by the fact that much is filmed from the back of the stage. It features much of the band's best material, from White Riot to Tommy Gun to London's Burning.

    This is a nostalgic treat for old punk rockers, and a useful introduction for those who, in the late 70s, were too young or allowed punk rock to pass them by.
    acky

    Intriguing but muddled

    This intriguing film blurs the line between documentary and reality much in the way 60's classics such as "Medium Cool" do. The story (when it's allowed to tell itself) of the drunken directionless punk is sad, charming and wild. I can see why the Clash disowned the film. It shows how they merely reflect the showbiz side of the struggles of the working class in England. When Ray attempts to tell Mick Jones how much "Stay free" means to him, he is shrugged off with a " I'm watching you." We see Ray being consumed by his own nihilstic rage while the clash use it up to the point of making good pop music with it.
    6robinmcg

    Worth a watch

    This film is interesting on lots of levels despite also being a bit rubbish! The historical value is high, an excellent depiction of the time. The Clash footage is great, the sound is really good. The character Ray is very believable and a realistic portrayal of the hangers on that bands attract and can't seem to get rid of! Even though the acting ain't great. So while most of the film's value is historic and sociological in nature, it does hold the attention.

    Well done to London Live for finding this one!
    6johnbalance

    Time capsule.

    I was torn about what rating to give this as it's not without it's merits. The film works as a time capsule of late 70's Britain with real life footage of National Front protests and anti-fascist counter protesters clashing with police. The concert footage of the Clash in action is undoubtedly the highlight. As a narrative led film it's kind of all over the place. Ganges unsympathetic main character fails to hold the viewers interest. He basically wanders the film in an alchoholic haze, can in hand. His character is utterly useless in his capacity as a roadie for the band and leads to some continuity confusion when two other roadie characters are talking about him as though he's gone yet the next scene has him still there. The sub story about a group of black youths falling foul of the law which seems to have no connection to the main Clash story is puzzling as well. It appears to be a critique of police harassment of black urban youth yet the featured characters are actually portrayed as engaging in criminal activity so it kind of misses the point.
    7Captain_Couth

    Interesting look at life in late 70's England.

    Rude Boy (1980) follows the life of a youth who dreams about working for his favorite band THE CLASH. The band THE CLASH co-star in this picture and some of their live performances is caught on film. This movie was made before they made it big across the pond. The band is shown working on their second album GIVE THE ENOUGH ROPE. A colleague of their's John Lydon once said that the Clash didn't know how to pace themselves, they would be tired after the first four or five songs. Well, he was right. Some of the concert footage shows, the band appeared to be sluggish and tired in some of their performances. I heard that the band wasn't happy with the way they were portrayed and neither was the young man who played the wannabe roadie. I found the band to be very interesting and I became a Joe Strummer fan after I saw this movie.

    The film-makers also capture the turmoil that was occurring on the streets of London during this time. Their was a lot of rioting and protesting. They also capture the collapse of the Labour Party and the rise of the Conservatives. Another one to seal in a time capsule. Interesting, recommended for Clash fans.

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    • Trivia
      As an intro Before playing 'White Riot' as bouncers & the audience were fighting at the Glasgow Apollo Joe Strummer says "Simmer down ..Control your temper" . This is the first line from Bob Marley & the Wailers 1963 Jamaican hit single 'Simmer Down'
    • Goofs
      When reporting the outcome of the trial, David Mellor is described as "David Mellor QC". Mellor was not made a Queen's Counsel until 1987.
    • Quotes

      Lead guitarist: You know what I think, don't you? I've been watching you.

      Rude Boy: Yeah, I noticed. Quite a lot.

      Lead guitarist: I been watching you.

      Rude Boy: I'll keep it in mind.

      Lead guitarist: Do.

    • Alternate versions
      Released at 133 minutes in Europe; US prints run 120 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in White Riot (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Police And Thieves
      Written by Junior Murvin and Lee 'Scratch' Perry

      Sung by Junior Murvin

      Island Records

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Clash: Rude Boy
    • Filming locations
      • Camberwell Road, Southwark, London, England, UK(procession of Royal cars passes along)
    • Production companies
      • Buzzy Enterprises
      • Michael White Productions
      • National Film Trustee Company
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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