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Melody 1971
Melody 1971




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melody 1971

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melody 1971

Melody is a pitched battle with anarchy and confusion reigning with the defiant youngsters triumphantly defeating their elders-and betters! The three children are all pupils at a South London comprehensive school Friendship and love relationship start striking up between each other. Her mother (Kate Williams) is pregnant, and her father spends most of his time in the local pub when he is “Out on bail”. Melody Perkins (Tracy Hyde) is pretty, gentle and a very imaginative 11 year-old only child. Mother is all-patronising and gushing in her reference to her “Danny darling” and father is the kind of man whose weekly dose of culture is the Sunday colour supplements! In a “nice’ home nearby live the Latimers – Daniel, 11 (mark Lester), his mother (Sheila Steafel) and his father keith Barron). Ornshaw has no parents and at school nobody knows nor even cares what his first name is. Ornshaw (Jack Wild) is a jaunty, scruffy and curiously lonely drummer in the South London Boys’ Brigade, with nothing and no one to call his own except for an aged and decrepit grandfathers who needs considerable looking after. Waris Hussein Waris Hussein Waris Hussein ワリス・フセイン Waris HusseinĪlan Parker 亞倫柏加 Alan Parker Alan Parker Alan ParkerĮnglish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chineseģ - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S.

Melody 1971 code#

(The Motion Picture Association of America's Production Code and Rating Administration classifies this film: "G-all ages admitted, general audience.")Danie'.

melody 1971

At the Cinema Rendezvous, 57th Street west of Avenue of the Americas, and the 72d Street Playhouse, east of Second Avenue. The CastMELODY, directed by Warls Hussein screenplay by Alan Parker photographed by Peter Suschitzky, produced by David Puttnam presented by Levitt-Pickman Pictures.

Melody 1971 movie#

And if anbody, young or old, can resist the built-in warning and the movie itself, we don't know how. No filthy and even filthier-mouthed older rebels stripping down and stalking around in murderous petulance here, praise Britannia! Like fresh manna from heaven, this is a genuine children's hour. Tracy Hyde, a petite newcomer, is darling in the title role, and James Cossins as the school headmaster and Sheila Steafel, Roy Kinnear and Kate Williams as parents are all excellent.Here is a picture insisting that still another generation gap-a preteen one-is simmering under adult noses. Enter now a winsome little brunette student, and if you think you know what will happen after an 11-year-old boy and girl profess eternal love, you're in for a big surprise.As the two chums, Mark Lester and Jack Wild are simply wonderful, now reteamed after their "Oliver" and "Artful Dodger" roles. This regimented, impersonal milieu, compounded by shortsightedness at home, brings together two students, a rich lad and a brash cockney. Any adult who can face this British color film without succumbing to its wisdom, sweetness and marvelous mischief, all held, for once, to the viewpoint of the youngsters themselves, had better watch out.Exquisitely directed by Waris Hussein, the picture has striking color photography that crisply squints at contemporary London and an anthill depiction of a public school like a precocious child, missing nothing. As for "Melody"-hallelujah! Here, at long last, is a truly endearing movie not so much for or about as of children.






Melody 1971