Rock & Rule
Don Francks Actor , Paul Le Mat Actor , Susan Roman Actor , Dan Hennessy Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Adult Language,Adult Humor
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Rock & Rule
UPC: 853937002414
Studio: Unearthed
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Adult Language, Adult Humor]
Summary: A rock & roll singer searches for eternal life in this animated musical fantasy set in a post-nuclear dystopia. Similar to the earlier Heavy Metal (1981) in tone, this film attempts to incorporate mythical themes and mutant beings with music by Cheap Trick, Deborah Harry, Iggy Pop, and other popular acts of the time, with mixed success. Clive Smith's film was a disappointment at the box-office, but has since attracted a minor cult following. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
Category: Musical
Features:
Commentary with director Clive Smith
The making of rock & rule
Alternate version of rock & rule
The devil and daniel mouse: 27 min animation (the inspiration) for rock & rule)
How we made the devil and daniel mouse
Workprint title sequence
15 Minute workprint of the ending of r&r
Rock & Blue
Rock & Rule
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 11/09/2010
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 77 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Donald Guarisco
The benefit of hindsight makes it easy to see why Rock & Rule got buried during its original release: too cute and restrained for the adult-animation set but too dark and edgy in its ideas for the kiddie set, the film manages to be only partially acceptable to either of the traditional audiences for animation in the early '80s. The same sense of hindsight also reveals why it became something of an underground favorite with the cult-movie set: Rock & Rule boasts a fantastic soundtrack, an often-stunning sense of futuristic design, and a novel combination of cel animation and computer graphics that is pleasing to the eye. The script is a bit disjointed at times (particularly the rather choppy first act), but the unique, eccentric nature of the film is likely to keep the viewer intrigued; it's constantly throwing an amusing gag, a catchy tune, or an eye-popping bit of design at the audience. When these elements click, Rock & Rule is also capable of producing some stunning set pieces that offer laughs and chills all at once; one of the most impressive is a mad dash through a downtown dance club as the heroes search for Angel amongst a crowd of bizarre revelers. Ultimately, Rock & Rule might be a little too odd in concept and storytelling style for a mass audience, but animation fans and cult-movie fanatics with a yen for music-themed features will definitely want to give it a look. ~ Donald Guarisco, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Martin Lavut
Actor
Maurice LaMarche
Actor
Chris Wiggins
Actor
Lou Reed
Actor
Catherine O'Hara
Actor
Catherine Gallant
Actor
Iggy Pop
Actor
Nick Nichols
Actor
Samantha Langevin
Actor
Deborah Harry
Actor
Patricia Cullen
Composer (Music Score)
Michael Hirsh
Producer
Patrick Loubert
Producer
Peter Sauder
Screenwriter
Clive A. Smith
Director
John Helfpenny
Screenwriter
Don Francks
Actor
Paul Le Mat
Actor
Susan Roman
Actor
Dan Hennessy
Actor
Country: Canada
