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Performance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and starring James Fox and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut. The film was produced in 1968 but not released until 1970.
Chas (James Fox) is a member of an East London gang led by Harry Flowers (Johnny Shannon); his specialty is intimidation through violence as he collects pay-offs for Flowers. He is very good at his job, and has a reputation for liking it. His sexual liaisons are casual and rough. When Flowers decides to take over a betting shop, owned by Joey Maddocks (Anthony Valentine), he forbids Chas to get involved, as he feels Chas's complicated personal history with Maddocks (which is at least partly gay) may lead to trouble. Chas is angry about this and later humiliates Maddocks, who retaliates by wrecking Chas's apartment and attacking Chas. Chas shoots him, packs a suitcase and runs from the scene.
When Flowers makes it clear that he has no intention of offering protection to Chas but instead wants him eliminated, Chas decides to head for the countryside to hide but instead winds up hiding out in London, requesting that Tony (a trusted friend he refers to as 'Uncle') helps him get out of the country. He assumes a new name, Johnny Dean, and appears at the house of Turner (Mick Jagger), makes a clumsy attempt to ingratiate himself with Pherber (Anita Pallenberg), one of the female inhabitants, and moves in. Turner is a reclusive, eccentric former rock star who has "lost his demon", and who lives there with his female friends Pherber and Lucy (Michele Breton), with whom he enjoys a non-possessive and bisexual ménage à trois, and their child maid Lorraine (Laraine Wickens).
Chas, a violent and psychotic East London gangster needs a place to lie low after a hit that should never have been carried out. He finds the perfect cover in the form of guest house run by...
Rock superstar Mick Jagger and James Fox star in this stunning reality/fantasy trip set in London's underworld. A desperate, murderous criminal hides out at the private residence of a bizarre rock star (Jagger) and his mysterious and beautiful companion (Anita Pallenberg). Co-directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, Performance remains a gripping, psychological melodrama and cult favorite, as we witness the gangster experience the ready drugs and available sexual pleasures of the rocker's world while he is forced to confront aspects of his personality that have been repressed by his violent tendencies.
An in-depth look into the influences of the Donald Cammell and Nic Roeg movie Performance (1970), from Jorge Luis Borges to the paintings of Bacon, to the influence of the psychedelic drugs and music of the 1960's, as described by the films creators.
Chas, a violent and psychotic East London gangster needs a place to lie low after a hit that should never have been carried out. He finds the perfect cover in the form of guest house run by... Performance (1970) ◕ Lifetime Movies True Story 2017 ◕◕◕ best movies 2017 #1
This is a video I made back in 2012, re-posting here today as a tribute to the lovely and radiant Anita Pallenberg, who we learned passed away this week. A Film Tribute to the Nicolas Roeg/Donald Cammell film from 1970, starring James Fox, Anita, and Mick Jagger. Music is "Substitute" by The Who. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use", including non-profit, educational or personal. This is purely a fan video. No copyright infringement intended.
Mushroom cooking / Bath scene from Nic Roeg & Donald Cammell's splendid film of Swinging London.
1. Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791): Rondo from Serenade in D major Haffner K250 transcribed Kreisler 2. Sergei PROKOFIEV (1891-1953): March from The Love for Three Oranges transcribed Heifetz 3. [Muted] Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918): La Fille avec cheveux de lin - Preludes Book I No.8 transcribed Hartmann 4. Sergei RACHMANINOV (1873-1943): Daisies Op.38 No.3 5. George GERSHWIN (1898-1937): It Ain’t Necessarily So - from Porgy and Bess arranged Heifetz 6. Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750): Partita No.2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Chaconne Jascha Heifetz (violin) with Brooks Smith (piano)
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