Performance (1970) Vintage Trailer (Uncut and Uncensored) Mick Jagger And James Fox

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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 the mysterious Mr. Turner, a one-time rock superstar, who is looking for the right spark to rekindle his faded talent.

Directors:

Donald Cammell And Nicolas Roeg

Cast:

Mick Jagger - Turner

James Fox - Chas

Anita Pallenberg - Pherber

More Information:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066214/

www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/450567/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_(film)

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  • real risk.... dangerous, fucked up, transgressive shit. depressing how far we've fallen since - no-one has any balls anymore.

  • One of the best films ever made.

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  • One of the heaviest films I ever saw.  Caught it for the first couple times at a midnight showing in Detroit; later, got my own video. Very deep, very creative, very dangerous. No one makes 'em like this.

  • My favourite film !

  • @suchafool990 Your obviously not a fan of transgressive cinema. So why bother leaving a comment?.

  • Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader are both big fans of Performance. 

  • ORSON WELLS NARRATION- SWEET....

  • pretentious bullshit

  • This is a truly underrated and amazing british film. Roeg for some unknown reason gets few plaudits, and yet with this, Bad Timing, Don't look know and the Man who fell to earth, made some of the best british cinema in the last forty years. The tragedy is that Cammell never got the chance to have this freedom again, men in suits writing checks won the day.

  • best film ever about identity, london gangsters, drugs.......and james fox turns in the best performance of the era....blew his mind...and mine....favorite Brit film

  • @itsallhappeningtoday  It's the first verse of "Come on in my kitchen", by Robert Johnson.

  • At the very least, this is the best British gangster film ever made.

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