A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Gene Vincent
- (as Carl Barat)
- Director
- Writers
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Featured reviews
For US viewers - well done!
The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth
Considering the eventual fate of the unfortunate Mr. Meek (whose story is told in flashback as his momentos are consigned to the flames as in 'Citizen Kane') as the mood darkens and the events grow more squalid, the presence of Kevin Spacey in a supporting role is deeply ironic.
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Fame, fortune and it all goes horribly wrong
Good performances - including a pointless cameo from Kevin Spacey as Meek's financial backer, the appropriately named Major Banks. Standouts include the young actors playing Heinz and Patrick, the latter being a general factotum-cum-boyfriend who is one of the few people loyal to the last.
Nick Moran should be commended for bringing this quirky, sometime shocking story to the screen - whether it will find an audience beyond 60s music fans or those with a morbid curiosity for stories of pop scandals will remain to be seen.
Incidentally, I live in Islington and walked home past 304 Holloway Road, where almost the whole film takes place. It did send shivers down my spine.
The Best British Film in Years
Interesting, but inaccurate
Did you know
- TriviaActors Nigel Harman, James Corden, Ralf Little and Callum Dixon play Jess Conrad, Clem Cattini, Chas Hodges and John Leyton respectively. The real Conrad, Cattini, Hodges and Leyton all appear in the movie themselves albeit in small cameo roles.
- Quotes
Major Wilfred Banks: Anton, isn't it?
Geoff Goddard: Sorry?
Major Wilfred Banks: Anton Hollywood, pianist?
Geoff Goddard: Yes. Well, no.
Major Wilfred Banks: Well, I'm afraid Joe's decision is final, he doesn't feel you've got what it takes. And if you've come for compensation, you can trot off back to wherever the hell...
Geoff Goddard: No, it's Geoff, not just Geoff. Geoff Goddard.
Major Wilfred Banks: Oh! The author! Tunesmith!
Geoff Goddard: Composer.
Major Wilfred Banks: Composer, yes, of course.
Geoff Goddard: The name Anton Hollywood was Joe's idea, it's not real. It's a stage name. He thought he'd do a Russ Conway with me, didn't work out.
Major Wilfred Banks: So you're Goddard, are you? Read Goddard, didn't think Hollywood.
Geoff Goddard: No, well, you wouldn't.
Major Wilfred Banks: Don't slouch, young man! Upright! Shoulders back! Splendid song!
Geoff Goddard: [in a whisper] Thank you.
- Crazy creditsStageplay first performed by the New Vic Workshop
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Wright Stuff: Episode #17.110 (2012)
- SoundtracksThe Traitors
Written by Johnny Douglas
Performed by The Packabeats
Courtesy of The Packabeats, under licence from BulloMouse
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- £1,250,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $109,339
- Runtime
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1




