Credited cast: | |||
Roger Waters | ... |
Vocal, Guitar, and Bass
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Dave Kilminster | ... |
Guitars
(as David Kilminster)
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Snowy White | ... |
Guitars
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G.E. Smith | ... |
Guitars
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Jon Carin | ... |
Keyboards
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Harry Waters | ... |
Hammond and Piano
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Graham Broad | ... |
Drums
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Robbie Wycoff | ... |
Vocals
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Jon Joyce | ... |
Backing Vocals
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Pat Lennon | ... |
Backing Vocals
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Mark Lennon | ... |
Backing Vocals
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Kipp Lennon | ... |
Backing Vocals
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Francesco Bugliosi | ... |
SS Officer
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Randon Cusma | ... |
Cop (projections)
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Marlo Fisken | ... |
Dancer (projections)
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Details one of the most elaborately staged theatrical productions in music history as Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters performs the band's critically acclaimed album The Wall in its entirety.
As someone who can get easily tired of concert films, or just concerts in general (I much prefer hearing music by myself), this really did as much as it could. I think the stage in which Waters performed is amazing, and it's a really heightened experience, one that as with every concert loses its impact as it goes on. But that's as far as the concert goes. The film does a great job of really emphasizing the visual texture and atmosphere of the concert while also adding in a bit of "road film" tendencies, which I think was a clever way to really bring everything together. Overall, this is a really neat package for every Pink Floyd fan.