Velvet Goldmine (1998 film)

Velvet Goldmine: Almost a decade has elapsed since glam-rock superstar Brian Slade escaped the spotlight of the London scene. Now, investigative journalist Arthur Stuart is on assignment to uncover the truth behind the enigmatic Slade. Stuart, himself forged by the music of the 1970s, explores the larger-than-life stars who were once his idols and what has become of them since the turn of the new decade.
Velvet Goldmine Overview
Category | Drama , Music |
Production company | Zenith Entertainment (GB) , Killer Films (US) , Single Cell Pictures (US) , Film4 Productions (GB) , Newmarket Capital Group (US) , Goldwyn Films (US) , Miramax (US) |
Box office | 4.314 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2.05 Hour |
Release date | 1998-08-28 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 69.11% |
Vote Count | 449 |
Velvet Goldmine - FAQ
What are Categories of Velvet Goldmine ?
Category of Velvet Goldmine is Drama , Music
What are the Production companies of Velvet Goldmine ?
Production companies of Velvet Goldmine are Zenith Entertainment (GB) , Killer Films (US) , Single Cell Pictures (US) , Film4 Productions (GB) , Newmarket Capital Group (US) , Goldwyn Films (US) , Miramax (US)
What is the Box office collection of Velvet Goldmine ?
Box office Collection of Velvet Goldmine is 4.314 million
What is the Original language of Velvet Goldmine ?
Original_language of Velvet Goldmine is en
What is the Run time of Velvet Goldmine ?
Run time of Velvet Goldmine is 2.05 Hour
What is Release date of Velvet Goldmine ?
Release date of Velvet Goldmine is 1998-08-28
Cast
- Ewan McGregor as Curt Wild
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Brian Slade
- Toni Collette as Mandy Slade
- Christian Bale as Arthur Stuart
- Eddie Izzard as Jerry Devine
- Emily Woof as Shannon
- Michael Feast as Cecil
- Janet McTeer as Female narrator (voice)
- Mairead McKinley as Wilde Housemaid
- Luke Morgan Oliver as Oscar Wilde (8)
- Osheen Jones as Jack Fairy (7)
- Micko Westmoreland as Jack Fairy
- Damian Suchet as BBC Reporter
- Danny Nutt as Kissing Sailor
- Wash Westmoreland as Young Man
- Don Fellows as Lou
- Ganiat Kasumu as Mary
- Ray Shell as Murray
- Alastair Cumming as Tommy Stone
- Zoe Boyce as Girl on Subway
- Jim Whelan as Mr. Stuart
- Sylvia Grant as Mrs. Stuart
- Tim Hans as Manchester Teacher
- Ryan Pope as Arthur's Brother
- Stuart Callaghan as Boy in Record Shop 1
- James Francis as Boy in Record Shop 2
- Callum Hamilton as Brian Slade (7)
- Lindsay Kemp as Pantomime Dame
- Carlos Miranda as Pianist
- Emma Handy as Mod Girlfriend
- Matthew Glamour as Mimosa
- Daniel Adams as Curt Wild (13)
- Bryan Torfeh as Bartender
- Joseph Beattie as Cooper
- Sarah Cawood as Angel
- David Hoyle as Freddi
- Winston Austin as Micky
- Ivan Cartwright as Cecil's Friend 1
- Peter Swords King as Cecil's Friend 2
- Justin Salinger as Rodney
- Roger Alborough as Middle Age Man
- Peter Bradley Jr. as 30's Style Singer
- Jonathan Cullen as Reporter 1
- William Key as Reporter 2
- Vincent Marzello as US Reporter 1
- Corey Skaggs as US Reporter 2
- Nathan Osgood as US Reporter 3
- Nadia Williams as Teenage Girl
- Brian Molko as Malcolm
- Antony Langdon as Ray
- Xavior as Pearl
- Steve Hewitt as Billy
- Guy Leverton as Trevor
- Vinney Reck as Reg
- Keith-Lee Castle as Harley
- Eden Ford as Bass Guitar
- Jono McGrath as Lead Guitar
- Perry Clayton as Drummer
- Donna Matthews as Polly Small
- Ritz as Lead Guitar
- Stefan Olsdal as Bass Guitar
- Trevor Sharpe as Drummer