by Moderne » 13 Jul 2015, 18:40
When I mentioned 'inaccuracies' I wasn't thinking so much of the shade of white of the knobs on Hank's Strat - more the completely made up parts of the story which seem to find their way into biopics. Regarding the 'Telstar' film...hugely entertaining as it was, large parts of it were completely invented - which when some of the people concerned are still alive I believe is a highly contentious practice. For example, Patrick Pink (Joe Meek's studio assistant) was extremely upset by a scene in which he was portrayed pointing a gun at and threatening Heinz - which he categorically states never happened. I'm looking forward to seeing the Brian Wilson film and, for all I know, it may be as close to 100% accurate as the film-makers could make it - but film-makers usually have no compunction about changing/inventing parts of a real 'story' for the purposes of making the film more entertaining. This is all academic, though, because as has already been said - a film about The Shadows is even less likely to be made than the TV 'Arena'-style documentary which was discussed here a few months ago. This is a shame because in truth there are several 'films-worth' of material in their story; "Jet's Story" on its own would make an amazing film....