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Quadrophenia

  • 1979
  • 15
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
22K
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Quadrophenia (1979)
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Coming-of-AgeDramaMusic

Jimmy Cooper loathes his dead-end job and his working-class parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.Jimmy Cooper loathes his dead-end job and his working-class parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.Jimmy Cooper loathes his dead-end job and his working-class parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.

  • Director
    • Franc Roddam
  • Writers
    • Dave Humphries
    • Martin Stellman
    • Franc Roddam
  • Stars
    • Phil Daniels
    • Leslie Ash
    • Phil Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franc Roddam
    • Writers
      • Dave Humphries
      • Martin Stellman
      • Franc Roddam
    • Stars
      • Phil Daniels
      • Leslie Ash
      • Phil Davis
    • 136User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
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    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Jimmy
    Leslie Ash
    Leslie Ash
    • Steph
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Chalky
    • (as Philip Davis)
    Mark Wingett
    Mark Wingett
    • Dave
    Sting
    Sting
    • Ace Face
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • Kevin
    • (as Raymond Winstone)
    Garry Cooper
    Garry Cooper
    • Peter
    Gary Shail
    Gary Shail
    • Spider
    Toyah Willcox
    Toyah Willcox
    • Monkey
    Trevor Laird
    Trevor Laird
    • Ferdy
    Kate Williams
    Kate Williams
    • Mother
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Father
    Kim Neve
    • Yvonne
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Mr. Fulford
    Daniel Peacock
    • Danny
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Agency Man
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Magistrate
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
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    • Director
      • Franc Roddam
    • Writers
      • Dave Humphries
      • Martin Stellman
      • Franc Roddam
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    8Bigweight66

    Powerful film about young people and a subculture.

    Quadrophenia is about British Mods from the 1965 era and the struggles of young adults, which could be from any era. Mods were a subculture of youths that wore tailored suits, road scooters and popped pills. They liked bands like The Who, The Kinks and The Yardbirds. Mods also listened to some 1960s ska music, soul and R&B. If you like this sort of music, the movie has a good soundtrack attached to it.

    The main character in the film is Jimmy (Phil Daniels) he doesn't have a long term plan for his life or the future, his life is all about next weekend. Jimmy is a Mod and frustrated with his boring life, working as an office boy and living at home with his parents. The only time he feels alive is with his Mod friends, who aimlessly drink, fight and party their weekends away. The Mods enemies are the Rockers who they physically clash with at times.

    The highlight of the Mods calendar is a big dance coming up at Brighton. Jimmy and his Mod friends go to a big dance at Brighton with much anticipation. Its the absolute high point of Jimmy's life. He see's the top Mod (Sting) at the dance, who seems to be everything a Mod should aspire to be. However things aren't what they seem, and Jimmy learns the top Mod is just another young man with his struggles. Jimmy finds a fleeting love but the outcome is far from what he desires.

    With his boring life and let downs, Jimmy becomes even more frustrated and reckless. Its a sad film to see how young people can get so caught up in the moment and let little things burn them up, that would mean nothing in 5 years time. Phil Daniels is really good as Jimmy, the support cast and settings are good as well.
    9videorama-759-859391

    Quadrophonic excellence

    I love this movie. Hell, I'd marry it if I could. It's my favorite rock movie with some British actors, who I really like, where in their younger acting years, they really impress, in a movie that can only be described as a faultless rock musical, masterpiece. Jimmy (Daniels) is a sixties rebel, who's so frustrated with his place in life. He has a courier job, is taking flack from his parents, that results in arguments, and he wants the girl his mate's doin'. We can relate with this character so well, us loners, where Jimmy's got a lot of bad energy, and it's going in the wrong places. Near the end of the film, he becomes such a desperate and pathetic mess, finally driving him to steal Sting's flashy scooter and total it off a cliff. Watch all the anger that pours out of Jimmy when he crashes his bike with a truck. But this is what Jimmy is, a very angry driven teen, and Daniels (one of my favorite British actors, and a bloody underrated one at that) plays him to a tee. I was thankful too, for the time a young Ray Winstone had in this, an old friend of Jimmy's who's popped back in town, and has decided to become a punk rocker, much to other people's disapproval, including Daniels. Two other actors from Scum have brief roles in this too. I loved the scene with Winstone, explaining and defending himself to Daniels in his backyard, a seasoned professional. The film, heavy on rock, is just one music pounding experience with a lot of bad language, where there are a couple of frighteningly violent moments. There's a foreboding of what crazy s..t, our unstable Daniels is gonna do next, but it's him, who sells this film. One notable feature is Sting's haircut. He's another rebel here with his own posse. Quadrophenia just managed to entertain me all the way through. It doesn't have fancy shots, though the long shots of a bleak Brighton were memorable, I felt so cold watching this town. It doesn't have fancy color, and the dialogue, isn't t the best I've heard. What it does have are engaging performances, amongst 60's culture, the environment, and it's conditions. With Daniels taking us through the story, it's one cool ride, and a cult rocker classic.
    7Prismark10

    Modding does not get any tougher

    From the creator of Masterchef, here is something Franc Roddam made earlier.

    A film about being young in the 1960s, being part of the Mod subculture and alienation and angst with some good tunes. There are a lot of future cast members of Eastenders and The Bill.

    Phil Daniels gives a career defining performance that should had got an Oscar nomination as Jimmy who has a mundane job, boring home life with parents who do not understand him. Jimmy lives for the weekend clubbing with friends, popping pills and getting into scrapes with his mates.

    Jimmy and his friends go off to a bank holiday weekend in Brighton, he wants to get close with girlfriend Steph (Lesley Ash.) He is in awe of cool dude Ace Face (Sting) and gets in a rumble with Greasers.

    However Jimmy gets more disillusioned losing his job, friends and family. Seeing Ace face as just an ordinary bell boy sends him to the edge.

    The film quickly became a cult classic, This Who produced film led to the revival of the late 1970s & early 1980s mod scene.

    It has some cool tracks, a lot of humour, earthy language and a cast of now familiar actors. In a sense it's like a British version of Saturday Night Fever.

    Director Franc Roddam gives this drama a sense of rawness and some vitality when you see the action scenes in Brighton.
    7Xstal

    God Save the Queen...

    A feast of future C-list celebs and also rans remind us why Punk was so vital in resuscitating the corpse of British music and why that cadaver needs more help than ever today; Quadrophenia demonstrates the absolute misery created by the fascist regime, that left the youths of the day with no future, with little to look forward to once they'd outgrown their primitive street gang days, and an underground movement that left them in a bit of a Jam.

    Ultimately a culture destroyed by technology, as the Vespa riders, and just about all alternative identifiers of the day have chosen to play in the abstract digital world. A forgotten adolescent mainstream dispersed and scattered to the margins like so many other traditions and cultures of yesteryear. A classic British film - bring on the Bank Holiday!
    6Leofwine_draca

    Coming-of-age drama with neat music and a great cast

    QUADROPHENIA is a cult classic movie that explores the life and loves of a Mod living in Britain in the 1960s. The lead character is played by Phil Daniels, a familiar face from British television, and he gives an exemplary performance as an awkward but likable youth struggling to grow up and make it in the adult world.

    Produced by The Who, QUADROPHENIA offers as its backdrop a portrait of 1960s era Brighton and the like, where battles between the Mods and Rockers are just around the corner and a great soundtrack generally accompanies the action. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a huge fan of this era - I missed it by a long shot - but this likable drama paints a solid picture of the times.

    It's also remarkable as a "before they were famous" movie, featuring performances from the likes of Ray Winstone, Timothy Spall, Leslie Ash, Phil Davis, Michael Elphick, even Sting before they hit the big time. Barely a minute or two goes by without a familiar face, and it's fair to say that everyone is putting plenty of effort into their performances. It's this level of enthusiasm all round which has led to QUADROPHENIA's well-deserved cult status.

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    • Trivia
      Sting and his band The Police were little known when the film was shot, but had broken out by the time it was released.
    • Goofs
      The shadow of the helicopter that filmed the final scenes on the white cliffs at Beachy Head is visible. Most people call these the white cliffs of Dover, but they aren't. The cliffs at Beachy Head are higher than the white cliffs of Dover.
    • Quotes

      Kev: I don't give a monkey's arsehole about Mods and Rockers. Underneath, we're all the same, 'n't we?

      Jimmy: No, Kev, that's it. Look, I don't wanna be the same as everybody else. That's why I'm a Mod, see? I mean, you gotta be somebody, ain't ya, or you might as well jump in the sea and drown.

      Kev: That's why I joined the army. To be different. To get away from all this. Don't matter where you go, there's always some cunt with stars and stripes who wants to push you about.

    • Crazy credits
      Jeans By Levis
    • Alternate versions
      There are at least 4 scenes that have been deleted from the final film. These scenes have never been released anywhere in full, apart from on a short documentary that came with the 1997 UK video, but even then they are shown as photographs and not the actual full scenes. Most notable was the entire deletion of almost all of the dialogue from Ace Face (played by Sting), including 2 extended scenes from the police van and one of all the mods meeting up on their scooters before going to Brighton. Supposedly, the reason that all of Ace Face's dialogue was deleted was that Sting and the producers both agreed that this ruined his 'mysterious' character that he was playing and also may have taken the focus of the protagonist of the story, Jimmy.
    • Connections
      Featured in Talking Pictures: Episode #1.1 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Hi-Heel Sneakers
      Written by Tommy Tucker (aka Robert Higginbotham)

      Performed by Cross Section

      Published by The Who Group Limited

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quadrophenia - A Way of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Beach Cafe, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK(where the mods have breakfast)
    • Production companies
      • The Who Films
      • Polytel
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,778
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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