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Even in an era of cinematic experimentation, Performance stands out as a visually daring major-studio film that deals with questions of sanity and identity rarely touched on in mainstream filmmaking. The elements of Performance certainly looked attractive to studio executives at Warner Bros. -- a gangster on the lam hides out in the home of a reclusive rock star -- especially since that musician was being played by
Mick Jagger
of
The Rolling Stones
. But co-directors
Nicolas Roeg
(who also photographed) and
Donald Cammell
(who wrote the screenplay) had much more in mind than a walk on the wild side of swinging London. Chas (
James Fox
) is a sadistic thug who gains our sympathies only because men even crueler than he are out to kill him. After Chas arrives at the mansion occupied by Turner (Jagger) and his female companions Pherber (Anita Pallenberg) and Lucy (Michele Breton), what looks like a decadent idyll fueled by drugs and group sex turns into a series of mind games in which Turner challenges Chas' sexual preference and core identity. Even the film's one musical number, "Memo From Turner," is a William Burroughs-like monologue in which Turner fantasizes taking over Chas' role as a mobster, spewing insults to his colleagues. The film's cult status has been fueled by subsequent films of its co-directors (for Roeg,
Walkabout
,
The Man Who Fell to Earth
, and
Don't Look Now
; for Cammell,
White of the Eye
), which explored similar themes employing the same kind of jagged editing and striking visuals. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Bindon
Moody
Michele Breton
Lucy
Allan Cuthbertson
Lawyer
Stanley Meadows
Rosebloom
Anita Pallenberg
Pherber
Johnny Shannon
Harry Flowers
Ann Sidney
Dana
Anthony Valentine
Joey Maddocks
James Fox
Chas Devlin
Mick Jagger
Turner
John Sterland
Chauffeur
Production Crew
John Clark
Art Director
Michael Molloy
Camera Operator
Nicolas Roeg
Cinematographer
Jack Nitzsche
Composer (Music Score)
Donald Cammell
Director
Nicolas Roeg
Director
Antony Gibbs
Editor
Brian Smedley-Aston
Editor
Frank Mazzola
Editor
Linda de Vetta
Makeup
Paul Rabiger
Makeup
Randy Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Sandy Lieberson
Producer
Robert Lynn
Production Manager
Donald Cammell
Screenwriter
Peter Young
Set Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 105
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Avant-garde / Experimental
Produced by
GoodTimes Entertainment
Warner Brothers
Warner Home Video
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.