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Initial release
  
11 September 1980

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Produced by
  
Don BoydJeremy Thomas

Narrated by
  
Release date
  
15 May 1980

Director
  
Screenplay
  
Julien Temple

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Starring
  
Malcolm McLarenSteve JonesPaul CookSid ViciousJohnny RottenMary MillingtonIrene Handl

Cast
  
Sex Pistols, Sid Vicious, John Lydon, Malcolm McLaren, Steve Jones

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Directed by Julien Temple, Movies about punk rock, Movies about musical ensembles

The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle is a 1980 British mockumentary film directed by Julien Temple and produced by Don Boyd and Jeremy Thomas. It centres on the British punk rock band Sex Pistols and, most prominently, their manager Malcolm McLaren.

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Synopsis

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Guitarist Steve Jones plays a shady private detective who - through a series of set piece acts - uncovers the truth about the band. Drummer Paul Cook and bass guitarist Sid Vicious play smaller roles, and the band's manager, Malcolm McLaren, is featured as "The Embezzler", the man who manipulates the Sex Pistols. Fugitive train robber Ronnie Biggs, performer Edward Tudor-Pole, sex film star Mary Millington, and actresses Irene Handl and Liz Fraser also make appearances.

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The movie tells a stylised fictional account of the formation, rise and subsequent breakup of the band, from the point of view of their then-manager Malcolm McLaren. In the film, McLaren claims to create the Sex Pistols and manipulate them to the top of the music business, using them as puppets to both further his own agenda (in his own words: "Cash for chaos"), and to claim the financial rewards from the various record labels the band were signed to during their brief history – EMI, A&M, Virgin, and Warner Bros. Records.

Cast

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  • Malcolm McLaren – The Embezzler
  • Steve Jones – The Crook
  • Paul Cook – The Tea-Maker
  • Sid Vicious – The Gimmick
  • Johnny Rotten – The Collaborator (archive footage)
  • Ronnie Biggs – The Exile
  • Irene Handl – Cinema Usherette
  • Mary Millington – Mary
  • Liz Fraser – Woman in Cinema
  • Jess Conrad – Jess
  • Helen of Troy – Helen
  • Tenpole Tudor – Tadpole
  • James Aubrey – B.J.
  • Johnny Shannon – Ed Bird
  • Judy Croll – Soo Catwoman (uncredited)
  • Peter Dean - Nightclub Bouncer (uncredited)
  • In addition, the film also includes appearances by musician Dave Dee and reporter Alan Jones as themselves.

    Background

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    The footage was filmed in early to mid-1978, between singer John Lydon's departure from the band and their subsequent split. The movie was finally released nearly two years later. Lydon (who was listed in the credits as "The Collaborator") and original bass guitarist Glen Matlock only appear in archive footage — Lydon having refused to have anything to do with the production.

    The 2000 documentary The Filth and the Fury, also directed by Julien Temple, retells the story of the Sex Pistols from the perspective of the band, thus serving as a response to and rebuttal of McLaren's insistence that he was the driving creative force of the band.

    After his 1980 suicide, the film was shown at the wake of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis.

    Home video release

  • "The Swindle Continues in Your Own Home" was the tagline on the original 18 certificate VHS release from Virgin Video in 1982. In 2005 the film was released on DVD by Sony.
  • References

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