Richard Bedford Trailers
The Fruit Machine TrailerAbsolute Beginners TrailerDavid Bowie: Jazzin' for Blue Jean Trailer
The Fruit Machine TrailerAbsolute Beginners TrailerDavid Bowie: Jazzin' for Blue Jean Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
01 January 1982
The Bed opens with Jamie, a young man, looking round an old, deserted country house. Through flashback we see Jamie as a boy, scared out of his wits when his older sister and her boyfriend, left alone in the house to babysit Jamie for the evening, play cruel tricks on him.
04 November 1988
Eddie and Michael are two 16-year-old gay friends from Liverpool. Berated by his father for his camp behavior, Eddie runs away from his Liverpool home and joins Michael, a streetwise hustler, who is also on the run.
26 June 1980
A modern retelling of the Samson and Delilah story. A super roadie fights evil bouncers stopping a rock and roll crowd from having a good time.
04 April 1986
A musical adaptation of Colin MacInnes' novel about life in late 1950s London. Nineteen-year-old photographer Colin is hopelessly in love with model Crepe Suzette, but her relationships are strictly connected with her progress in the fashion world.
30 December 1979
Julien Temple's wartime documentary parody "Punk Can Take It" (1979) - a theatrically released promo for the UK Subs, complete with narration by BBC voice-over veteran John Snagge - paints a glorious picture of England in a punk rock "identity crisis".
21 August 1981
Brad and Janet Majors find their strained marriage put to the test on popular Denton TV show Marriage Maze.
01 January 1983
Bernard Fripp is told by his doctor that he has only 30 minutes left to live. This sets Bernard bumbling off on a mission to live his final minutes to the fullest.
01 September 1984
Jazzin' for Blue Jean is a 20-minute short film featuring David Bowie and directed by Julien Temple. It was created to promote Bowie's single "Blue Jean" in 1984 and released as a video single.
01 January 1979
The ART WE DESERVE is an film essay by Richard Cork about the gulf between minority art and mass culture.