Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
Originally released in 1983. Pink Floyd: The Final Cut is a music film. directed by Willie Christie. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Roger Waters and Alex McAvoy
Synopsis
Pink Floyd released a 19-minute "video EP" in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters' brother-in-law. Scottish actor Alex McAvoy, who played the teacher in the film version of The Wall, had a prominent role in the video EP. Waters appears (though all but his mouth is silhouetted) as a patient singing the lyrics to a psychologist on the grounds of the Fletcher Memorial Home.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pink Floyd: The Final Cut about?
Pink Floyd released a 19-minute "video EP" in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters' brother-in-law. Scot...
Who directed Pink Floyd: The Final Cut?
Pink Floyd: The Final Cut was directed by Willie Christie.
How long is Pink Floyd: The Final Cut?
Pink Floyd: The Final Cut has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Pink Floyd: The Final Cut released?
Pink Floyd: The Final Cut was released on July 1, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Pink Floyd: The Final Cut?
The main cast of Pink Floyd: The Final Cut includes Roger Waters, Alex McAvoy.