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Wonderwall is a 1968 British psychedelic film directed by Joe Massot (in his feature directorial debut) and starring Jack MacGowran, Jane Birkin, Irene Handl, Richard Wattis and Iain Quarrier, with a cameo by Dutch collective the Fool, who were also set designers for the film. [1] The screenplay was by G. Cain from a story by Gérard Brach.
John Joseph MacGowran (13 October 1918 – 30 January 1973) was an Irish actor, known for being one of the foremost stage interpreters of the work of Samuel Beckett, as well as his film roles as Professor Abronsius in The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), Juniper in How I Won the War (1967), and Burke Dennings in The Exorcist (1973); MacGowran died during production of the latter film.
1968; Title Director Cast Genre Notes 2001: A Space Odyssey: ... Wonderwall: Joe Massot: Jack MacGowran, Jane Birkin, Richard Wattis: Drama: Work Is a Four-Letter Word:
Jane Mallory Birkin was born on 14 December 1946, [4] in Marylebone, London. [5] Her father, David Leslie Birkin (1914–1991), grandson of Sir Thomas Birkin, 1st Baronet and a member of the wealthy Birkin family, was a Royal Navy lieutenant commander and World War II spy, whose first cousin was Freda Dudley Ward, a mistress of Edward VIII while he was Prince of Wales.
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Wonderwall Music is the debut solo album by the English musician George Harrison and the soundtrack to the 1968 film Wonderwall, directed by Joe Massot.Released in November 1968, it was the first solo album by a member of the Beatles, and the first album issued on the band's Apple record label.
Joe Massot (1933 – April 4, 2002) was an American writer and film director who was known for the film Wonderwall (1968) which featured a soundtrack by George Harrison, [1] and the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same (1976).
Wonderwall Music was the first solo release by a member of the Beatles, [50] as well as the first album issued on their new record label, Apple Records. [51] Apple released the album on 1 November 1968 in Britain, [35] [52] with the US release following on 2 December. [53] "Dream Scene" was sequenced as the final track on side one of the LP.