Description
The Who’s classic rock opera Quadrophenia was the basis for this invigorating coming-of-age movie and depiction of the defiant, drug-fueled London of the early 1960s. Our antihero, Jimmy (Meantime’s Phil Daniels), is a teenager dissatisfied with family, work, and love, who identifies with the fashionable, pill-popping, scooter-driving mods, a group whose opposition to the motorcycle-riding rockers leads to a climactic riot in Brighton. Director Franc Roddam’s rough-edged film is a quintessential chronicle of youthful rebellion and turmoil, with Pete Townshend’s brilliant songs (including “I’ve Had Enough,” “5:15,” and “Love, Reign O’er Me”) providing emotional support, and featuring Sting (Dune) and Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast) in early roles.
Special Features:
- New high-definition digital restoration of the uncut version
- New audio commentary featuring director Franc Roddam and Tufano
- Interview with Bill Curbishley, the film's coproducer and the Who's comanager
- New interview with the Who's sound engineer, Bob Pridden
- On-set and archival footage
- Behind-the-scenes photographs
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Nick James