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Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire

Seven Close Encounters 2018 / Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire / United Kingdom 1987

Michal and Šimon Caban present

This bizarre spectacle, combining horror, rock opera, and an ostentatiously faked mise-en-scène à la gothic, was perceived in the Thatcher era as a parable with socio-critical overtones. Billy the Kid is a young cockney while demonic snooker champion Maxwell Randall is an unscrupulous predator – but here they symbolize a generational conflict or the struggle between good and evil.

Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire

Synopsis

Michal and Šimon Caban present

“So many to choose from. In the end we selected a film we saw for the first time thirty years ago, and this year we’ll only be seeing it for the second time. It was practically the first one we thought of. But we can’t remember what it was about, we only know that we were taken by its bizarreness, quite unlike anything people in this country could’ve seen in the late 1980s (but before 1989). Weirdness, singing, the plot, the artistry, the impression... So we’re looking forward to the Karlovy Vary screening.”

This bizarre spectacle, combining horror, rock opera, and an ostentatiously faked mise-en-scène à la gothic, was perceived in the Thatcher era as a parable with socio-critical overtones. Billy the Kid is a young cockney while demonic snooker champion Maxwell Randall is an unscrupulous predator – but here they symbolize a generational conflict and the struggle between good and evil.

Zdena Škapová

About the film

93 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Alan Clarke / Screenplay Trevor Preston / Dir. of Photography Clive Tickner / Music George Fenton / Editor Steve Singleton / Producer Simon Mallin / Cast Alun Armstrong, Bruce Payne, Ben Cole, Caroline Quentin, Danny Webb / Sales Park Circus Group

About the director

Alan Clarke

Alan Clarke (1935, Liverpool – 1990, London). Selected filmography: over 60 TV films and series, primarily for the BBC; Scum (1979), Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1986), Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire (1987)

Contacts

Park Circus Group
15 Woodside Crescent, G37UL, Glasgow
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 141 332 2175
E-mail: [email protected]

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Michal Caban
Festival Organizer

Šimon Caban
Festival Organizer

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