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Breaking Glass

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.7K
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Phil Daniels and Hazel O'Connor in Breaking Glass (1980)
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DramaMusical

A rock singer is determined to rise to the top of the profession, letting nothing stand in the way of that goal.A rock singer is determined to rise to the top of the profession, letting nothing stand in the way of that goal.A rock singer is determined to rise to the top of the profession, letting nothing stand in the way of that goal.

  • Director
    • Brian Gibson
  • Writer
    • Brian Gibson
  • Stars
    • Phil Daniels
    • Hazel O'Connor
    • Jon Finch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Gibson
    • Writer
      • Brian Gibson
    • Stars
      • Phil Daniels
      • Hazel O'Connor
      • Jon Finch
    • 31User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Danny
    Hazel O'Connor
    Hazel O'Connor
    • Kate
    Jon Finch
    Jon Finch
    • Woods
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Ken
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    • Mick
    Mark Wingett
    Mark Wingett
    • Tony
    Gary Tibbs
    • Dave
    Charles Wegner
    • Campbell
    Mark Wing-Davey
    Mark Wing-Davey
    • Fordyce
    Hugh Thomas
    • Davis
    Derek Thompson
    Derek Thompson
    • Andy
    Nigel Humphreys
    Nigel Humphreys
    • Brian
    Ken Campbell
    • Publican
    Lowri Ann Richards
    • Jane
    • (as Lowri-Ann Richards)
    Peter Tilbury
    Peter Tilbury
    • C.I.D. Officer
    Patrick Murray
    Patrick Murray
    • Injured Boy
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Studio Engineer
    Janine Duvitski
    Janine Duvitski
    • Jackie
    • Director
      • Brian Gibson
    • Writer
      • Brian Gibson
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    Ambbrit

    Example of the post punk era in England

    I have watched this movie and although it is dated and low budget there is much more to this movie than "A low budget post punk Star is born!" There is the main story about a rebellious anti-establishment singer "Kate" played by Hazel O Connor who in order to "make it" has to give up control of her music and is forced on to the record company "bandwagon". This results in her losing the bands manager "Danny" (brilliantly played by Phil Daniels)who feels he is losing control of the band! But more than this, the movie is an accurate reflection of the post-punk anti-establishment feeling in England which I lived through at the time. The lyrics of Hazel's songs depict this and still have something to say today regarding Government and establishment control! However, the greatest irony is the climax of the movie where Kate (Hazel O Connor) is singing the song "Eighth day" as a protest against the establishment when she herself is having to "fit in to the establishment" to perform the song. Well worth another look!
    nikolai082700

    Early musical influence of mine

    It's almost impossible for me to be objective about this film. I first saw it in 1981 as a 12 year old drummer with stars in my eyes. I immediately begged my dad to get me the soundtrack on vinyl and was off memorizing the entire album. It is, by far, one of my favorite movies of all time. The story is decent, the acting is good, and the music is absolutely in tune with the period. The depiction of the music industry with it's main players often exploiting every new trend, sound and artist until it and they are completely exhausted is spot-on. What truly makes this film is the music. Each track is a perfect reflection of Kate's (Hazel O'Connor) journey and is pretty darn catchy to boot. (You'll be humming "Big Brother" for days.) I highly recommend this film, as have others in the forum, for anyone aspiring to be a musician for a living. It is a brilliant parable of having and maintaining control of your art and destiny.
    9elliott78212

    Under Seen Underrated Amazing

    I haven't seen this movie in a few years catching it once on late night TV here in the states but I actually saw it multiple times in theaters here and later on HBO its awesome. Hazel O'Connor is amazing her voice, her acting are spot on, the lyrics to every song have great meaning from the radical anti racist Blackman, to the Anti Machine 8th day which looking back was way ahead of its time, to the incredibly touching torch song Will You. Every aspect of this production was a statement on the 80's, the Corporate Music Industry, and most of all our materialism and racism it was so much more than it appears on the service it is for me the Quintessential movie of the 80's. Fueled by good direction, a wonderfully competent supporting cast and powerful music a must see.
    8welshNick

    A timely warning ....

    Breaking Glass is a film that everyone aspiring to be in the music industry should see more than once. It is a very dark tale about the way a record company manipulates a singer to do things their way and to make as much money out of her as possible. Looking at some of today's 'search for a star' style TV shows on both in the UK and abroad I am always reminded of this film. Though not an expert on the subject, the winners of these shows tend to have one very big initial hit and then its downhill from there. This film predates these shows though the effect seems the same. After getting rid of her manager, played quite brilliantly by Phil Daniels, slowly but surely the record company changes her lyrics puts her on stimulants and she is eventually totally burnt out. You potential stars of tomorrow.... WATCH THIS AND BEWARE !!!
    8sphinx-7

    One of the great fall and decline of rock star films!

    I first saw the film when it landed on US cable a year after it came out. It blew my little head away, I was only 16 and it was the first new wave music I'd heard, having been a strictly folky, classical kid growing up. The music mesmerized me, as did Hazel O'Connor's amazing look and charismatic vocal performances, and Phil Daniels' tough but soft Cockney manager just stole my heart. But I think my favorite character was Jonathan Pryce's drugged out sax player. He was so out of place in the band and so harmless and pathetic, he just begged for sympathy. Favorite scenes, the performance when the lights went out, and the love scene on the train.

    Okay, so the movie isn't the Rose! But it was really excellent for its limited budget and for its portrayal of the Britain of the early 80's, exploding with rebellious youth, looking for a way out of the dole queue. I went to Britain only a couple of years later and found the movie to have been very reflective of the atmosphere I found when I was there.

    If you get a chance to, see it. It is a great movie, with some wonderful performances, and the music will blow you away.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The movie was cut for its American theatrical release in the USA where approximately the last ten minutes and the ending were removed.
    • Quotes

      Danny: [waving the gig promoter contract] Have you read this? It's bloody feudal.

    • Alternate versions
      US version lacks the ending with Kate in an asylum.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      One More Time
      Sung by Victi Silva (as Victy Silva)

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La rockera
    • Filming locations
      • Camden Palace, Camden High Street, Camden, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Allied Stars Ltd.
      • Film and General Productions
      • Sprint N.V.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,471
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,471
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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