OMDB
Home Movies Series Search
OMDB

Built by Torkel Aannestad with Next.js Next.js and shadcn/ui shadcn/ui.

Data provided by TMDB.

GitHubSource code
Quadrophenia
Quadrophenia

Quadrophenia (1979)

70% User Rating
2h 0min
Drama
Music

"A Way of Life"

Based on the 1973 rock opera album of the same name by The Who, this is the story of 60s teenager Jimmy. At work he slaves in a dead-end job. While after, he shops for tailored suits and rides his scooter as part of the London Mod scene.

Franc RoddamDirector

Cast

View Cast & Crew
Phil Daniels

Phil Daniels

James Michael 'Jimmy' Cooper

Leslie Ash

Leslie Ash

Steph

Phil Davis

Phil Davis

Chalky

Mark Wingett

Mark Wingett

Dave

Sting

Sting

Ace Face

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Kevin

Garry Cooper

Garry Cooper

Peter

Gary Shail

Gary Shail

Spider

Toyah Willcox

Toyah Willcox

Monkey

Trevor Laird

Trevor Laird

Ferdy

Kate Williams

Kate Williams

Mother

Michael Elphick

Michael Elphick

Father

The Movie Database

Kim Neve

Yvonne

Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin Whitrow

Mr. Fulford

Daniel Peacock

Daniel Peacock

Danny

Jeremy Child

Jeremy Child

Agency Man

John Phillips

John Phillips

Magistrate

Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

Projectionist

Olivier Pierre

Olivier Pierre

Tailor

George Innes

George Innes

Cafe Owner

The Movie Database

John Bindon

Harry

P.H. Moriarty

P.H. Moriarty

Barman at Villain's Pub

Hugh Lloyd

Hugh Lloyd

Mr. Cale

Jesse Birdsall

Jesse Birdsall

Aggressive Rocker (uncredited)

Julian Firth

Julian Firth

Mod (uncredited)

Simon Gipps-Kent

Simon Gipps-Kent

Posh Boy at Party (uncredited)

John Altman

John Altman

John (uncredited)

The Movie Database

Carol Harrison

Biker Girl (uncredited)

Gary Holton

Gary Holton

Aggressive Rocker (uncredited)

Glen Murphy

Glen Murphy

Fighting Rocker (uncredited)

The Movie Database

John Blundell

Chief Rocker (uncredited)

Linda Regan

Linda Regan

Chief Rocker Girl (uncredited)

The Movie Database

Cy Town

Hairdresser (uncredited)

Patrick Murray

Patrick Murray

Des (uncredited)

Peter McNamara

Peter McNamara

Mod (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

All Reviews
CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

February 20, 2024

Brought up indifferently by parents who couldn't care less, "Jimmy" (Phil Daniels) goes through the motions at work only so he can afford to live the life of a pill-popping "Mod" riding around on his beloved Lambretta scooter. He's in his element, initially, but the adrenalin rushes start to wear off and his search for more exhilaration takes him on a trip to Brighton where an all out battle ensues on the beach with the motor-cycling "Rockers". The results of that opens his eyes a little to the realities of life but now he struggles with adjusting and this leads to a sense of loneliness, isolation and even paranoia. The film is accompanied by The Who's eponymous soundtrack and it's at these points it is most effective, presenting a poignant and rather bleak look at pre-Thatcherite Britain that illustrates just how little hope there was for many and at how almost tribal existence could be on the streets fuelled with conflict, depression and confusion. At times it's a really intense and well focused drama and Daniels is ideally suited for his character. The rest of it is all a bit so-what, though. This hasn't aged particularly well and though maybe unfair to review 40-off years later, it's largely lost what impact it certainly had at the time and is largely devoid of even the darkest of humour to lighten the downbeat mood. Sure, it's brutal and violent at times, the language is honest and authentic and it depicts elements of racism and intolerance effectively, but the plot is a little like life itself. A meandering and frequently disinteresting series of occurrences that rarely merit remembering. It started many a career but somehow even that just seems to reinforce it's stereotyping analysis of society - as Franc Roddam saw it. It's to be commended for the intensity and clever use of hand-held photography but, perhaps because it is so London-centric, I just found it somewhat alien, over-rated and all just a little bit pointless. Maybe that was the whole point?

Media

View All Media
Quadrophenia Trailer (1979)

Quadrophenia Trailer (1979)

Three Reasons: Quadrophenia

Three Reasons: Quadrophenia

Recommended

View All Recommended
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.
Gardener of Eden
Cagney & Lacey: The Return
Germ Mania
Josephine
Dead in Tombstone
Gimme Shelter
Scum
All Quiet on the Western Front
Redirected
Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness
Good Morning, Night
24 Hour Party People
Tigerland
Airheads
Peeping Tom
Thirteen
Frost/Nixon
The Amityville Horror