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Baal

  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
342
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David Bowie in Baal (1982)
DramaMusical

Baal is a young amoral rebellious poetic genius who, after a short and eventful life of debauchery, betrayal and violence, is about to cut his ties to the world and meet his doom. A high soc... Read allBaal is a young amoral rebellious poetic genius who, after a short and eventful life of debauchery, betrayal and violence, is about to cut his ties to the world and meet his doom. A high society party is where the end begins.Baal is a young amoral rebellious poetic genius who, after a short and eventful life of debauchery, betrayal and violence, is about to cut his ties to the world and meet his doom. A high society party is where the end begins.

  • Director
    • Alan Clarke
  • Writers
    • Bertolt Brecht
    • John Willett
  • Stars
    • David Bowie
    • Robert Austin
    • Jonathan Kent
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    342
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writers
      • Bertolt Brecht
      • John Willett
    • Stars
      • David Bowie
      • Robert Austin
      • Jonathan Kent
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Baal
    Robert Austin
    Robert Austin
    • Mech
    Jonathan Kent
    Jonathan Kent
    • Eckart
    Russell Wootton
    • Piller
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Johannes
    Juliet Hammond
    • Emilie
    • (as Juliet Hammond-Hill)
    Wally Thomas
    Wally Thomas
    • 1st cab driver
    Roy Evans
    Roy Evans
    • 2nd cab driver
    Michael Miller
    • Horgauer
    Michael Miller
    Michael Miller
    • Horgauer
    Sylvia Brayshay
    • Louise
    Tracey Childs
    Tracey Childs
    • Johanna
    Paola Dionisotti
    Paola Dionisotti
    • Porter's wife
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Sophie
    Polly James
    • Soubrette
    Hugh Walters
    Hugh Walters
    • Pianist
    Leon Lissek
    Leon Lissek
    • Mjurk
    Julian Littman
    • Lupu
    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writers
      • Bertolt Brecht
      • John Willett
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    5ofumalow

    Worth watching as a curio, but that's about it

    David Bowie has always been underrated as a dramatic actor, and Alan Clarke was usually a fine director. But this TV version of Brecht's early play is stiff and uninvolving--partly because it's far from Brecht's best and ill-suited to film, but primarily because Clarke's direction is so misguided. Apart from some split screen effects for the transitional song interludes, he shoots almost everything in long-shot, keeping the performers literally at a theatrical distance, the camera stock still. (The film also seems dankly underlit, although to be fair that might be the fault of the transfer I watched.) Bowie throws himself into this irredeemable-scoundrel part with verve and is more than willing to let the makeup etc. crew make him as ugly/unhealthy looking as possible. The other cast members are perfectly adequate. But this "Baal" feels like an academic performance record for the archives rather than a fully realized adaptation of a stage work. Maybe Clarke just didn't relate to the material.
    9kaiserspike

    Bowie pulls off a magnetic performance as the immoral,murdering,alcoholic...Baal

    We have a dramatic masterpiece here and the Music is used very well...both lyrical and instrumental, which has been re-released by Bowie's label.The opening "Baal's Hymn" sets the scene for the protagonist an ex-soldier, explaining his love of "the sky" alcohol, women and mass murder-----during an Orgy ,("When Baal saw lots of corpses scattered round,he felt twice the thrill ,despite the lack of room,space enough ,their not thick on the ground,space enough within this womens womb) - this line sums up the kind of character we are dealing with.The image of "the Sky" is also very important in this play,showing perhaps that Baal is bored with his life and wishes to die. Fantastic
    1frukuk

    Pashes to Pashes - or - The Irresistible (sic) Rise

    This is not very good. I'd much rather watch Miss Julie (August Strindberg) or something by Ibsen. If this play hadn't been written by Bertolt Brecht, would we even give it the time of day? And despite Bowie's disgusting(ly good) performance, is there much here to recommend this staging? One only for Bowie completists, perhaps?

    Something wonderfully good like Miss Julie, manages to keep focused as it delivers emotional blows. Whereas this offering veers all over the shop and is far, far, far too wordy. Perhaps this comes from Brecht's early "Laughing Gnome" period?

    The heart's filthy lesson?
    9robert_deveau

    Excellent BBC version of tough Brecht play

    "Baal" was the first play written by German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, one which he constantly rewrote throughout his entire life. David Bowie is perfectly cast in this BBC production of a one-hour version of the play, as the alcoholic, womanizing, murderous itinerant musician/poet title character. Zoe Wanamaker is also terrific as one of Baal's girlfriends. Not everyone's cup of tea, for sure, and difficult to see (try eBay), but for those looking for something different, or for fans of Bowie, definitely worthing searching out.
    6Prismark10

    Baal

    Baal regularly gets mentioned as a golden age of BBC public service broadcasting. A Bertolt Brecht play, starring David Bowie and directed by Alan Clarke best known for productions such as Scum and The Firm.

    This is certainly an experimental television production and Clarke has form for that. He also made Penda's Fen.

    This is very much like a stage play with Baal singing in between scenes in split screen.

    Based in the early part of 20th Century Germany. Baal is a renowned poet, drunk, womaniser and scrounger. At odds with the bourgeois society that he takes advantage of.

    Baal is no hero, he looks ill and ragged with his debauchery and cruelty.

    The action seemed at a distant to me and I felt the story was not better utilised. It was regarded as a flop at the time of broadcast.

    Over the years its reputation has grown. More due to a combination of Bowie and Clarke. I doubt many would had remembered this production if it was not for them. An interesting failure.

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      Final film of Polly James.
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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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      • 1h 4m(64 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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