The Apple (film)

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The Apple

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Directed by Menahem Golan
Produced by Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
Written by Menahem Golan
Coby Recht
Iris Recht
Starring Catherine Mary Stewart
George Gilmour
Music by Coby Recht
Cinematography David Gurfinkel
Editing by Alain Jakubowicz
Distributed by Cannon Film Distributors
Release date(s) November 21 1980
Running time 90 mins
Country
Language English
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The Apple is a 1980 musical Science fiction film starring Catherine Mary Stewart and directed by Menahem Golan. It is a rock music story set in 1994 dealing with themes of conformity vs rebellion with a science fiction setting.

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Alphie (George Gilmour) and Bibi (Catherine Mary Stewart) two youths from Canada travel to America to take part in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival. Despite being the most talented performers they are beaten by BIM (Boogalow International Music) and its leader, Mr. Boogalow (Vladek Sheybal) who use underhand tactics to secure a victory. Despite this failure the duo are approached by Mr Boogalow to sign to his music label but soon discover the darker side of the music industry.

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Actor Role
Catherine Mary Stewart Bibi
George Gilmour Alphie
Grace Kennedy Pandi
Alan Love Dandi
Joss Ackland Hippie Leader
Mr. Topps
Vladek Sheybal Mr. Boogalow
Ray Shell Shake
Miriam Margolyes Alphie's Landlady
Leslie Meadows Ashley
Derek Deadman Bulldog
Günther Notthoff Fatdog
Michael Logan James
Clem Davies Clark
George S. Clinton Joe Pittman
Reporter
Coby Recht Jean-Louis
Francesca Poston Vampire
Mr. Bugalow's s Receptionist
Keyboard Player
Ashley's 'lap-mate'
Iris Recht Domini
Finola Hughes Dancer
Richard Pettyfer
Yma Sumac Singer (uncredited)


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