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Flame (Original title)
Dates: 1974 (Copyright), 16 February 1975 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Richard Loncraine

Synopsis: Flame are a pop-rock group hoisted from provincial obscurity to international adulation. The Group's attitude to their celebrity is at first larky, later one of burdened reluctance, finally of total disillusion.

Genre:
Drama

Subject:
Music
Releases
Date: January 1975Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Technicolor - SoundRuntime: 91 mins Length: 8146 FeetDialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Visual Programme Systems

Credits (36)
©: Spouberry Limited, Made by: Visual Programme Systems, Presented by: Goodtimes Enterprises, Executive Producer: Chas Chandler, Executive Producer: John Steel, Producer: Gavrik Losey, Production Manager: Garth Thomas, Production Assistant: Sally Shewring, Production Assistant: Clinton Cavers, First Assistant Director: Roger Simons, Continuity: Zelda Barron, Casting: Irene Lamb, Original Screenplay by: Andrew Birkin, Additional Dialogue by: Dave Humphries, Director of Photography: Peter Hannon, Camera Operator: John Stanier, Gaffer: Roy Rodhouse, Special Effects: Malcolm King, Editor: Michael Bradsell, Assistant Editor: Colin Berwick, Art Director: Brian Morris, Assistant Art Director: Milly Burns, Property Master: John Leuenberger, Construction Manager: Jeff Woodbridge, Stand By Carpenter: Bill Hearn, Music Composed and Arranged by: Jim Lea, Noddy Holder, Flame music recorded by: Slade, [Music] Produced by: Chas Chandler, Sound Mixer: Tony Jackson, Sound Boom: Stephen Ransley, Dubbing Mixer: Bill Rowe, Record Mixer: Alan O'Duffy, Sound Re-recorded at: EMI-Elstree Studios, Dubbing Editor: Ian Fuller
Cast (25)
Dave Hill (Barry), Noddy Holder (Stoker), Jim Lea (Paul), Don Powell (Charlie), Tom Conti (Robert Seymour), Alan Lake (Jack Daniels), Johnny Shannon (Ron Harding), Kenneth Colley (Tony Devlin), Anthony Allen (Russell), Sara Clee (Angie), Nina Thomas (Julie), Michael Coles (Roy Priest), Rosko (himself), Tommy Vance (Ricky Storm), John Dicks (Lenny), Barrie Houghton (Ron), A.J. Brown (Chairman of the Board), Susan Tebbs (Judy Seymour), Patrick Connor (Harold, Charlie's boss), Anthony Roye (Sommers), Jimmy Gardner (Charlie's dad), Sheila Raynor (Charlie's mum), John Steel ([drummer at wedding reception]), Reginald Bonsanquet ([himself]), Peter Cellier ([])