The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1979)



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Synopsis:
Let Malcolm McLaren show you how to achieve fame and fortune by making your pop group the most despised band in the world! This film about the brief but eventful career of The Sex Pistols primarily focuses on McLaren, their manager, as he presents his ten-point program on how to achieve success through chaos, ineptitude, and abusing the music industry. Despite some remarkable footage of The Sex Pistols' infamous Jubilee Day performance and clips from their final concert in San Francisco, there's surprisingly little screen time devoted to the group actually performing. Instead, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle offers McLaren's agit-prop philosophies on music, culture, politics, and the entertainment industry, as well as an amusing (if often inaccurate) account of the band's rise and fall. Along the way, we're also offered some curious animated sequences, "film noir" episodes starring guitarist Steve Jones, footage of the band recording with exiled British train robber Ronnie Biggs, and Sid Vicious singing "My Way" (he had been dead for over a year by the time the movie was released). The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle began life as "Who Killed Bambi?", a project written by Roger Ebert and directed by Russ Meyer, which closed down after two days of shooting when funding fell through. By the time McLaren and Julien Temple got it off the ground (with a radically different script), Johnny Rotten had left the group, which explains why the band's front man is hardly in the movie. The rest of the group broke up a few months later.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1999
Director Credit
Julien Temple Director
Cast Credit
Steve Jones 'The Crook'
Peter Dean Bouncer (uncredited)
Malcolm McLaren 'The Embezzler'
John (Johnny Rotten) Lydon 'The Collaborator'
Sid Vicious 'The Gimmick'
Paul Cook 'The Tea-Maker'
Ronald Biggs
Jess Conrad
Elizabeth Winch
Mary Millington Crook's Partner
Julian Holloway
Jimmy Aubrey
Johnny Shannon
Helen of Troy
Tenpole Tudor
Alan Jones
Irene Handl Usherette
Production Credits Credit
Don Boyd Producer
Don Boyd Executive Producer
Jeremy Thomas Producer
Jeremy Thomas Executive Producer
Film Camera Credit
Adam Barker-Mill Cinematographer
Nick Knowland Cinematographer
John Metcalfe Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Philip Austin Animator



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