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Melody
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Film poster
Directed byWaris Hussein
Written byAndrew Birkin
Alan Parker
Produced byRonald S. Kass
David Puttnam
StarringJack Wild
Mark Lester
Tracy Hyde
CinematographyPeter Suschitzky
Edited byJohn Victor Smith
Music byThe Bee Gees
Distributed byBritish Lion Films
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film UK
LanguageEnglish

Melody is a 1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein about "puppy love". It was released as S.W.A.L.K. in the United Kingdom (S.W.A.L.K. is a message traditionally written on the envelopes of love letters by British schoolchildren, standing for Sealed With A Loving Kiss). The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde. Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan, and in some Latin American countries such as Argentina and Chile.[1]

Plot

This romantic fantasy is told through the viewpoint of the children in the story, the adults playing only supporting roles. Daniel Latimer (Mark Lester) befriends the troublesome Ornshaw (Jack Wild). One day, Daniel falls in love with Melody Perkins (Tracy Hyde) and they announce to their parents that they want to get married. Not sometime in the future, but now. However the adults, parents and teachers, alike try to dissuade them. Ornshaw also doesn't like this because he feels that Melody is taking away his friend. But later on, Ornshaw and other classmates help the young couple. They reunite in a far place to marry the couple but the teachers follow them and try to stop it. The children go wild and make a car explode. Melody and Daniel run away in a handcar down the railway line with Ornshaw's help.

Cast

Production

Film production began in the Spring of 1970 shooting on location in Hammersmith, and Lambeth in the greater London area. Post-production was completed at the Twickenham Studios.[2] The graveyard scenes of the film were shot on location at Brompton Cemetery and Nunhead Cemetery.[citation needed]

Mark Lester (Daniel Latimer) and Jack Wild (Ornshaw) had previously appeared together in the 1968 musical film adaptation of Oliver!. They were joined by the child model Tracy Hyde in the title role. Other cast members included Kate Williams as Melody's mother, Roy Kinnear as her father, Sheila Steafel as Daniel's mother, with Ken Jones, and James Cossins.

The film's musical soundtrack included songs by the (pre-disco) Bee Gees ("In the Morning", "Melody Fair", "Give Your Best", and the hit singles "To Love Somebody" and "First of May"), and the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young hit "Teach Your Children".[3]

This was the first screenplay by film director Alan Parker. Parker did some second-unit direction for the film, shooting the montage sequences of the school children at break-time and at the track meet.[2] Because of its enormous success in Japan, the film has been mastered in Region 2 format on DVD by Kadokawa Herald Pictures in Japan. This was the feature film debut of then child model and commercial actress Tracy Hyde at the age of 11. Writer/Director Andrew Birkin recommended Tracy Hyde for the title role of Melody Perkins to director Waris Hussein, after screening and auditioning over 100 girls.[2] Actor Jack Wild, who played Ornshaw was actually 17 at the time of the production.[4][unreliable source]

Soundtrack

References

  1. ^ Commentaries, specially #410; Melody: Cine o educación emocional, by Daniela, 2005
  2. ^ a b c Melody DVD; production notes
  3. ^ Melody movie soundtrack; Universal International
  4. ^ Internet Movie Database "Melody"