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Info Year: [ 1975 ] Output codec: XviD Audio 1: Audio Stream 0 AC3 Subtitles: none Format: AVI Source resolution: 720x576 Source aspect ratio: 4:3 Audio1 size: 153,431,808 bytes (146.32 Mb) Video size: 1,313,509,120 bytes (1252.66 Mb) Discs: 2 Length: 111 minutes Main Genre: Drama Other Genre(s): Drama, Fantasy, Musical, IMDb Drama section Tagline: Your senses will never be the same IMDB Rating: 6.2 Film Language(s): English Film Country(s): UK, IMDb UK section Plot Tommy is blind, deaf and dumb, but there is nothing wrong with him. As a small child, he accidentally witnessed the murder of his father by his stepfather. His mother and stepfather told him to forget everything he had seen and heard, and to never talk about it; but Tommy carried it to the extreme, turned inward, and stopped seeing, hearing or speaking at all. He suffered much while growing up, and finally found happiness in, of all things, playing pinball. When he became the world champion pinball player it brought his family fame and fortune. After being spontaneously healed, he began to teach others of his unique perspective on life, eventually becoming a religious cult figure. Cpt. Walker's plane is shot down during World War 2 and he is presumed dead. Nora Walker meets Frank Hobbs while her son, Tommy is attending Bernies Holiday Camp and they are quick to get married. However, one day Cpt. Walker comes home. Tommy follows his silhouette and sees his murder through a mirror that captures his and his fathers soul. Nora and Frank tell Tommy that he didn't see it, hear it, and to never speak of it. This causes him to go Deaf, dumb and blind. They try a few cures, such as a preacher that believes Marilyn Monroe can heal, and a woman named Gypsie The acid queen. They then give up, and to get out of the house they leave Tommy with the relatives. First up, Cousin Kevin who tortures him. Then Uncle Ernie, who rapes him. Then they decide to leave him by the mirror, which he curiously stares into almost all day. He sees himself beckoning him, and Tommy follows, straight to a junkyard where he finds a device that will change his life, a pinball machine. He becomes the world's greatest player, which makes his family rich. They go to see a doctor, that tells them they need to find some kind of shock to bring Tommy back into our world. The shock comes in the breaking of the mirror, that frees his soul. He believes that he is the new messiah, and a religious cult is formed around him. Additional Info Directed by: Ken Russell Writing credits: Pete Townshend (album) Pete Townshend (story) Ken Russell (screenplay) Cast: Oliver Reed ... Frank Hobbs Ann-Margret ... Nora Walker Roger Daltrey ... Tommy Walker Elton John ... Local Lad Eric Clapton ... The Preacher John Entwistle ... Himself Keith Moon ... Uncle Ernie Paul Nicholas ... Cousin Kevin Jack Nicholson ... The Specialist Robert Powell ... Captain Walker Pete Townshend ... Himself Tina Turner ... The Acid Queen Arthur Brown ... The Priest Victoria Russell... Sally Simpson Ben Aris ... Reverend Simpson Mary Holland ... Mrs. Simpson Gary Rich ... Rock Musician d**k Allan ... President Black Angels Barry Winch ... Young Tommy Eddie Stacey ... Bovver Boy Liza Strike ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Gillian McIntosh... Vocal Chorus (voice) Simon Townshend ... Vocal Chorus / Newsboy (voice) Vicki Brown ... Vocal Chorus / Nurse 2 (voice) Mylon LeFevre ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Kit Trevor ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Billy Nicholls ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Helen Shappel ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Jeff Roden ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Paul Gurvitz ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Margo Newman ... Vocal Chorus / Nurse 1 (voice) Alison Dowling ... Vocal Chorus / Young Tommy (voice) Academy Awards, USA: Year...1976 Award...Oscar Nominated...Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ann-Margret) Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation (Pete Townshend) Golden Globes, USA: Year...1976 Award...Golden Globe Won...Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy (Ann-Margret) Nominated...Golden Globe Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture - Male (Roger Daltrey) Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy Sharing Widget |