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  • This item: The Fruit Machine [1987] [DVD] DVD ~ Emile Charles; Tony Forsyth; Robert Stephens; Clare Higgins; Bruce Payne; Robbie Coltrane

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  • Actors: Emile Charles; Tony Forsyth; Robert Stephens; Clare Higgins; Bruce Payne; Robbie Coltrane
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Network
  • DVD Release Date: 16 Jul 2007
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000PMGRQ4
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 29,920 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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This thriller sets off from the heart of Liverpool when two young boys, Michael and Eddie, witness a gangland murder at the Fruit Machine Club, run by Annabelle (Robbie Coltrane). Fearing for their lives at the hand of the hired killer they head for Brighton. But as Michael continues to hustle for a living, Eddie dreams on. Both of them are left totally unprepared for the violent arrival of the ominous killer and his effect on their lives.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A classic British film from the 80s, 24 Jul 2007
At last this film is finally available on DVD. Directed by Philip Saville (Stop the World I Want to Get Off and British TV classics The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, Boys from the Blackstuff and Count Dracula) and written by Frank Clarke (Letter to Brezhnev, Blonde Fist). Clarke followed up the success of Letter to Brezhnev with this sentimental thriller, effectively a love story, which could have taken its themes from a Smiths album: sexual ambiguity, loss of innocence, shattered dreams and...animal rights. Set in Liverpool, Michael (Tony Forsyth), a rough and ready streetwise rent boy on the run from a youth detention centre, befriends Eddie (Emile Charles), a naive dreamer and camp teenager who lives for glamorous film stars and stories of his mum auditioning for John Schlesinger in the 60s - but the tales of his mum are as false as her blond hair. After homophobic abuse from his brutal dad, Eddie joins Michael on the streets and they find a welcome, along with Liverpool's other waifs and strays, at the eponymous Fruit Machine, a gay nightclub where Michael's butch charms win him first prize in an amateur strip contest. But they are forced to keep running after they witness the grisly gangland murder of Annabelle (Robbie Coltrane), hostess of the Fruit Machine, with a knowing nod to Some Like It Hot. The boys find succour (in more ways than one) in the entourage of Vincent (Robert Stephens), a famous opera tenor who invites them to come to Brighton in return for sexual favours from Michael, determined to keep his hustling a secret from Eddie, whom he loves because of his innocence, something Michael, brought up in care, has never had. The picture painted of the adult world is an ugly one: adult abuse of youth and innocence is a constant theme and Michael must not only satisfy Vincent, whilst ensuring that he keeps his hands off Eddie, but also Vincent's voracious assistant, Eve (the wonderful Clare Higgins). In Brighton the boys meet another misfit and run-away, a young girl animal rights activist, and Eddie joins in her protest against Wonderland, an aquarium where dolphins are kept in captivity and in whose plight Eddie sees reflections of his own. Eddie dreams of setting the dolphins free but the killer has followed the boys to Brighton and Eddie's dreams seem destined to bump up against harsh reality. A touching love story between two teenage boys, this is a classic British film from the 1980s and is not to be missed. Important to remember that the backdrop to this movie was the small-mindedness of Thatcher's Britain and Clause 28. A highly commendable and brave film. Not perfect, but very enjoyable.

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5.0 out of 5 stars About the soundtrack, 9 Oct 2007
I think the error is with the printing and not the DVD transfer. I've had this film on video for years and am sure it's only in mono. Certainly there's no indication on the video box that it's in stereo...

Mind, it's a shame it isn't because the score is very atmospheric and most of the sequences would have benefitted from a stereo soundtrack.

But, hey, we're talking about a 1985 Granada TV film, so I'd be surprised if it was made in stereo.

I'm very disappointed at the lack of extras. Even just ten minutes to see the two leads 20 years on and a few of the directors thoughts would have been great and inexpensive to make.

The film isn't perfect, as has already been noted, but it's still one of my favourites and worth 5 stars to me.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Quality issues with this DVD, 5 Oct 2007
This is one of my favourite movies and would receive five stars from me if the DVD didn't have the following issues:

1. The soundtrack is in mono even though it is stated as stereo on the back cover. The beautiful Hans Zimmer score and the great disco music loose all of their impact.

2. The video transfer is reasonable, but not anamorphic.

An inquiry at the publishing company produced the answer that I was wrong about the soundtrack and that it was impossible to make an anamorphic 1.66:1 transfer without cropping the picture (!). An appalling lack of knowledge (the mother company I got the answer from was SONY). I watched the DVD with headphones on and the soundtrack is mono.

That said you might still consider buying the DVD at the new, reduced price. SONY assured me that there wouldn't be a corrected release because there was nothing wrong with this one...



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3.0 out of 5 stars Rediscovered
I first saw this film many years ago and remembered the impact the main themes had on me at the time... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Letter to Brezhnev was always going to be a hard act to follow but writer Frank Clarke did a fantastic job here. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Gem of a film.
I remember buying a second hand copy of this film from a video store in the early 90's, and now finally 15 years later it finally available on DVD. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars 4 stars for the film minus one for the sound
I had been waiting for years for this brilliant film to be released on DVD. Very much of its time (the late 80's) it is a tale of love between two teenage boys who witness a... Read more
Published 16 months ago by G. Basford

4.0 out of 5 stars the fruit machine
This film was on TV years ago, rather sad at how attractive young lads enter into selling themselves! Robbie Coltran as Annabel the TV was brilliant, a good film! worth a watch!
Published 23 months ago by kenneth williams

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