Stardust (1974 film)

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Stardust
Directed by Michael Apted
Produced by David Puttnam
Sanford Lieberson
Written by Ray Connolly
Starring David Essex
Adam Faith
Cinematography Anthony B. Richmond
Editing by Michael Bradsell
Release date(s) Flag of the United Kingdom 1974
Flag of the United States 12 November 1975
Running time 111 min.
Country Flag of the United Kingdom
Language English
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Stardust is a 1974 British film directed by Michael Apted and starring David Essex and Adam Faith. The film is the sequel to the 1973 film That'll Be The Day. Its tagline is: "Show me a boy who never wanted to be a rock star and I'll show you a liar."

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[edit] Plot

Following on from the earlier film it is set in the mid 1960s/early 70's and follows the career of aspiring rock star Jim Maclaine. Maclaine has assembled a group of musicians and formed a band The Stray Cats, he seeks out his old friend Mike to become the band’s road manager. Mike quickly acquires a new van, accommodation and a recording session for the group. Maclaine soon becomes a massive star and is plunged into the centre of media attention. He indulges in casual sex and heavy drug use and the film documents the detrimental effects of this success on Maclaine and his relationship with his friends and colleagues. In particular, Maclaine’s long-standing friendship with manager Mike is now soured by money and success.

[edit] Main cast

Actor Role
David Essex Jim Maclaine
Adam Faith Mike Menary
Larry Hagman Porter Lee Austin
Ines Des Longchamps Danielle
Rosalind Ayres Jeanette
James Hazeldine Brian
Marty Wilde Colin Day
Edd Byrnes TV Interviewer
Keith Moon J. D. Clover
Dave Edmunds Alex
Paul Nicholas Johnny
Karl Howman Stevie
Richard LeParmentier Felix Hoffman
Peter Duncan Kevin
John Normington Harrap
David Daker Ralph Woods
James Hazeldine Brian
Charlotte Cornwell Sally Porter
David Jacobs Himself
Nick Lowe (uncredited)
Michael Elphick (uncredited)
Bobbie Sparrow Blonde 1
Claire Russell Blonde 2

[edit] Awards & Nominations

BAFTA Writers Guild of Great Britain for Best Original British Screenplay WINNER: Ray Connolly.

BAFTA Best Supporting Actor NOMINATED: Adam Faith.

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