The Image (1969 film)
The Image is a 1969 black and white short film directed by Michael Armstrong with starring Michael Byrne and David Bowie in his first film role. The film is one of the few short films ever to receive a certified 'X' Rating and it gained this rating due to its violent content.
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Directed by | Michael Armstrong |
Produced by | Olive Negus-Fancey |
Written by | Michael Armstrong |
Starring | David Bowie Michael Byrne |
Music by | Noel Janus |
Cinematography | Ousama Rawi |
Edited by | Julian Hindson |
Distributed by | Border Film Productions |
Release date | 28 January 1969 |
Running time | 14 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
A troubled artist (Michael Byrne) is haunted by a ghostly young man (David Bowie) who appears to step right out of one of the artist's paintings. From a brief summary located on the cover of the film's script, it reads: a study of the illusionary reality world within the schizophrenic mind of the artist at his point of creativity.[1]
Cast
- David Bowie as The Boy
- Michael Byrne as The Artist
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References
- "Michael Armstrong". michaelarmstrong.co.uk. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
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