Hellfire Video Club Presents The Final Programme - hairy man

Hellfire Video Club Presents The Final Programme

classified 15

part of Sci Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder

Film

Please note: This was screened in Oct 2014

Director
Robert Fuest
Cast
Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre, Hugh Griffith, Patrick Magee
Details
86 mins, 1973, UK

At The Cube

This month and next Hellfire are donning their Sci-fi hats as part of the BFI "Days of Fear and Wonder" celebrations. And for October we're heading off into a distinctly Seventies future, decked out in dandyish threads, pop art labyrinths, and weird inflatable bubbles filled with scantily-clad figures running nowhere in particular.

Nobel Prize-winning physicist and playboy adventurer Jerry Cornelius is searching for a computer programme which will somehow create the new Messiah: a self-replicating hermaphrodite destined to breed a superior race which will replace mankind. But will he find it amongst the booby traps set by rival hunters and double crossers?

Chock full of great character actors and loopy set pieces, stylist extraordinaire Robert Fuest ("The Abominable Doctor Phibes", "The Avengers") directed this unclassifiable spy caper cum sci-fi mash-up in 1973. Writer Michael Moorcock disowned the film as too wayward from his own vision (which was pretty wayward to begin with), nonetheless it's a classic example of the kind of psyched-out, post-hippy science fiction that makes for amazing big screen viewing in the year TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN. The Future is cancelled!

As per the drill, Hellfire DJs will be in the bar playing daft/weird space music.

Ticket prices: £5.00 full / £4.00 concessions. This event takes place at The Cube - book advance tickets online here.

Part of Sci Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder, part of the BFI's huge celebration of science fiction, the world's most popular film genre, in Bristol and Beyond. Check watershed.co.uk/scifi for all the latest out of this world events.


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