The Apple (Blu-ray) PG
The Power of Rock... In 1994
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: June 27, 2017
- Originally Released: 1980
- Label: Kino Lorber
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Catherine Mary Stewart | |
Performer: | Vladek Sheybal, Derek Deadman, Miriam Margolyes, George S. Clinton & Joss Ackland | |
Directed by | Menahem Golan | |
Edited by | Alain Jakubowicz | |
Screenplay by | Menahem Golan | |
Produced by | Menahem Golan & Yoram Globus | |
Director of Photography: | David Gurfinkel |
Entertainment Reviews:
...Remarkable....Achieving the amazing feat of making her camera unintrusive and her subjects natural, Makhmalbaf casts a cool, detached gaze on their odd circumstances...
Chicago Sun-Times
If you believe in God, be prepared to question His existence, for no compassionate deity would ever allow such a monstrosity to be made (would He?).
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TheMovieReport.com
Rating: 1/4 --
Noxious.
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Slant Magazine
Rating: C- --
A rotten disco-musical from the 1980s that somehow has a minor cult following.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Rating: 3/5 --
It may, in fact, be the ultimate cinematic two-headed cow -- except unlike a two-headed cow, The Apple truly is the strangest sight your eyes have ever beheld.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Part Biblical allegory, part 1984, and entirely one of the best camp musicals ever committed to film, The Apple features incredible, Busby Berkeley-esque dance numbers and some of the best sci-fi fashion of the 1970s.
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Under the Radar
'The Apple' is the kind of nutty project that bad-movie love is all about: it's clearly the product of a singular, insane vision, unperturbed by any notion of good taste, good sense, or good storytelling.
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Flavorwire
Product Description:
Two idealistic folk singers take up residence at a decadent artists' colony run by a sleazy Svengali, only to revolt against his bourgeois values. Campy cult fare, with "futuristic" production values that wear the indelible stamp of the 1980s' New Wave.