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Synopsis
Brothers of the Head was adapted from Brian Aldiss' novel by screenwriter Tony Grisoni, and marks the narrative feature debut of Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe (Lost in La Mancha), who have structured Aldiss' story as a mock documentary. Twins Luke and Harry Treadaway star, respectively, as conjoined twins Barry and Tom Howe, joined at the torso. They were essentially purchased from their family as teens in the 1970s by a sleazy showbiz impresario, Zak Bedderwick (Howard Attfield), who planned to turn them into rock stars. Manager Nick (Sean Harris) kept the volatile Barry in line, sometimes violently, while musician Paul (Bryan Dick) taught the introspective Tom how to play the guitar, and helped the brothers write their songs. A documentary filmmaker, Eddie (Tom Bower), was hired to record the process. Their first live performance was a near disaster, as the rowdy pub crowd didn't welcome the sight of the two young men coming on-stage with their arms around each other, but Barry, the charismatically angry frontman, shocked the crowd by exposing the joint between them as he ripped into a snarling performance of their first single, "Two-Way Romeo," and the legend of their group, the Bang Bang, was born. As the proto-punk group's fame grew, Laura (Tania Emery), a young journalist, came to write an article about them, and quickly developed a romantic relationship with Tom, causing friction between the brothers. The film features interviews with some of the characters in the present day, and clips from an imagined unfinished Ken Russell film about the twins, starring Jonathan Pryce and Jane Horrocks. The music of the Bang Bang, performed by cast members and the band Crackout, was written and produced by Clive Langer. Brothers of the Head was shown at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ken Bones
Ken Bones Henry Couling
Tom Bower Eddie
Tom Bower Eddie Pasqua
Barbara Ewing
Barbara Ewing Dr. Janice Marsden
Kenneth Hadley Pub Manager
Jane Horrocks Roberta Howe (Two-Way Romeo)
Diana Kent Ashworth, Laura (Present)
Anne Lambton Cilla
Jonathan Pryce Henry Couling (Two-Way Romeo)
Jeffry Wickham
Jeffry Wickham Sir Allardyce Stevens
Ray Cooper Ray Cooper
Ken Russell
Ken Russell Ken Russell, The Film Director
Roger Spottiswoode Concert Vox Pops
David Kennedy Paul Day (Present Day)
John Simm Boatman (Two-Way Romeo)
Raymond Pickard Druggy
Anna Nygh Rita Bedderwick
Anna Nygh Zak's Mom
Sean Harris Nick
Brian Aldiss James Greene. The Author
Tania Emery Laura
Tania Emery Laura Ashworth (1970s)
Bryan Dick Paul
Bryan Dick Paul Day (1970s)
Tom Sturridge Barry Howe (Two-Way Rodeo)
Luke Treadaway Barry Howe
Harry Treadaway Tom Howe
James Greene
Elizabeth Rider Roberta Howe
Howard Attfield Zak Bedderwick
Roger Watkins
Roger Watkins Old Howe (Two-Way Romeo)
Luke Wagner Young Zak
Ed Hogg Chris Dervish
Nicholas Millard Tubs
Steven Eagles Spitz
Joe Van Moyland Druggy Friend
Isabel Skinner Concert Vox Pops
Michelle Bayton Concert Vox Pops
Gillian Farr Concert Vox Pops
Neil McKay Concert Vox Pops
Matthew Pearson Concert Vox Pops
Kieran Rushby Concert Vox Pops
Kristel George Concert Vox Pops
Brian 'Dawn' Chalkley Stylist
Jack Dunkley Roadie

Production Crew

Patrick Rolfe Art Director
Brian Aldiss Book Author
Anthony Dod Mantle Camera Operator
Curtis Radcliffe Camera Operator
Nina Gold Casting
Anna Nygh Choreography
Anthony Dod Mantle Cinematographer
Lisa Marie Russo Co-producer
Tony Grisoni Co-producer
Clive Langer Composer (Music Score)
Marianne Agertoft Costume Designer
Emma Fryer Costumes Supervisor
Keith Fulton Director
Louis Pepe Director
Nicolas Gaster Editor
Kate Ogborn Executive Producer
Lisa Marie Russo Executive Producer
Peter Carlton Executive Producer
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Tony Grisoni Executive Producer
Mike Elliott First Assistant Director
Thomas Neivelt Gaffer
Sarah Monzani Hair Styles
Chris Eilding Location Manager
Henry Woolley Location Manager
Sarah Monzani Makeup
Clive Langer Music Producer
Langer Clive Music Producer
Alistair Hopkins Post Production Supervisor
Gail Egan Producer
Simon Channing Williams Producer
Simon Channing-Williams Producer
Christine Gayford Production Accountant
Imogen Bell Production Coordinator
Jon Henson Production Designer
Andy Stebbing Production Manager
Hemal Shah Production Manager
Nick Thomas Properties Master
Maralyn Sherman Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Andy Thompson Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Grisoni Screenwriter
Sylvia Parker Script Supervisor
Anthony Wilcox Second Assistant Director
Michelle Day Set Decorator
Tim Barker Sound/Sound Designer
Thomas Edwards Steadicam Operator
Clive Curtis Stunts Coordinator
Paul Herbert Stunts Coordinator
Chris Allies Title Design
Framestore Visual Effects
Year: 2006
Runtime: 92
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language, drug use and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Potboiler Productions
Tartan Films

Release
July 28, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by fuse
HanWay Films
IFC Films