Moonlight on the Highway

Moonlight on the Highway

Release date : April 12, 1969
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : James MacTaggart /
Writers : Dennis Potter /
Production companies : LWT / Kestrel Films /
April 12, 1969 52m United Kingdom Drama English More
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Writing for ITV's SATURDAY NIGHT THEATRE series, Dennis Potter introduced the notion that popular music expresses the yearning of the human spirit for a better world. A troubled young man, David Peters (Ian Holm), claims, "Once dreams were possible, that's what the popular songs told us." Rejecting rock music of the day, Peters is immersed in the tunes of Thirties crooner Al Bowlly (killed during the London blitz). He collects Bowlly memorabilia, publishes the Bowlly fan-club newsletter, and finds pleasure in lip-synching Bowlly records but his obsession with Bowlly masks certain darker events in his past.
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  • title:Moonlight on the Highway
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: James MacTaggart /
  • Writers: Dennis Potter ·
  • Production companies: LWT · Kestrel Films ·
  • Overview:Writing for ITV's SATURDAY NIGHT THEATRE series, Dennis Potter introduced the notion that popular music expresses the yearning of the human spirit for a better world. A troubled young man, David Peters (Ian Holm), claims, "Once dreams were possible, that's what the popular songs told us." Rejecting rock music of the day, Peters is immersed in the tunes of Thirties crooner Al Bowlly (killed during the London blitz). He collects Bowlly memorabilia, publishes the Bowlly fan-club newsletter, and finds pleasure in lip-synching Bowlly records but his obsession with Bowlly masks certain darker events in his past.
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