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  1. Stardust is a 1974 British musical drama film directed by Michael Apted and starring David Essex, Adam Faith, and Larry Hagman. It is the sequel to the 1973 film That'll Be the Day, which introduced the characters of Jim MacLaine and his street-smart friend Mike Menary.

  2. Glastonbury Fayre is a documentary film about the 1971 Glastonbury Festival (then known as the Glastonbury Fayre) which took place on 20 to 24 June 1971 in rural Somerset in England. [1] Directed by Peter Neal and Nicolas Roeg, it was released in May 1972.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Goodtimes Enterprises was a British film production company, run by David Puttnam and Sanford Lieberson. Their films include Performance, Melody, That'll Be The Day, Stardust, Mahler, Lisztomania and Bugsy Malone. The company was formed by Lieberson in 1968 with Performance, and Puttnam joined the

  4. Jim (David Essex) is now a part of a band called The Stray Cats, whose Beatles-esque similarities are no accident. Instead of completely aping the Fab Four and their meteoric rise, however, Stardust throws in a number of points of differences that prevent it from being just another ersatz biopic.

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  5. The music moves from good-time rock to acid rock to freaked-out rock operas (and the big rock opera production number is a devastating put-down of the genre's pretensions). While all of this is happening, the star, played by a British rock singer named David Essex, goes to pieces before our eyes.

  6. Stardust - Full Cast & Crew. 1974. 1 hr 53 mins. Drama. R. Watchlist. Where to Watch. David Essex again portrays singer-guitarist Jim Maclaine, centering on his rise and fall, in this realistic...

  7. www.hoopladigital.com › movie › swastika-adolf-hitlerSwastika (1974) Movie | hoopla

    From producers Sanford Lieberson (Lisztomania, Jabberwocky), David Puttnam (Chariots of Fire) and director Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan), the film utilizes intimate home movie footage shot by Eva Braun to present the private life of a dictator, going on picnics and joking with friends, displaying an affable face to the man labeled as pure evil ...