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| Bob Hoskins | Rock and Roll Manger | |
| Eleanor David | Pink's Wife | |
| James Laurenson | Pink's Father | |
| Bob Geldof | Pink | |
| Christine Hargreaves | Pink's Mother | |
| Kevin McKeon | Young Pink | |
| David Bingham | Little Pink | |
| Jenny Wright | American Groupie | |
| Alex McAvoy | Teacher | |
| Ellis Dale | Doctor | |
| James Hazeldine | Lover | |
| Ray Mort | Playground Father | |
| Marjorie Mason | Teacher's Wife | |
| Robert Bridges | American Doctor | |
| Michael Ensign | Hotel Manger |
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| Producer | Alan Marshall
Stephen O'Rourke |
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| Writer | Roger Waters
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| Cinematography | Peter Biziou
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| Musician | Roger Waters
Michael Kamen |
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The life of the fictional rock star 'Pink' is the subject of the visually evocative cult film based upon the music and visions of the group Pink Floyd as portrayed in the album of the same title. Relationships, drug abuse, sex, childhood, WWII and fascism combine in a disturbing mix of episodic live action and lyrical animation drawn by British caricaturist Gerald Scarfe. |
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