Performance
Nicolas Roeg’s directing career began with this explicit and experimental thriller about a hunted gangster taking refuge with a reclusive rock star.
“Perhaps the last genuinely exotic fruit produced by the bizarre mutations of British society in the 1960s.”
Alexander Walker, Hollywood England: The British Film Industry in the Sixties, 1986
“I like a bit of a cavort,” says Chas (James Fox), amoral wide boy on the run who hides out in the rambling Notting Hill pad of rock god Turner (Mick Jagger), merging identity with his host and hangers-on as he is inducted into their insular bohemian lifestyle.
Influenced by Ingmar Bergman’s Persona (1966) and the films of Alain Resnais, Performance introduced the fractured storytelling and editing style of cinematographer-turned-director Nicolas Roeg. Co-director and screenwriter Donald Cammell can be credited for the mind-bending, debauched tone, which so outraged Warner Bros that the studio shelved the film for two years. The use of colour is extraordinarily vivid, while the soundtrack incorporates Jack Nitzsche’s unnerving score alongside songs that include Jagger’s Memo from Turner.
Donald Cammell directed only three more features before his death in 1996. Sexy Beast (2000), also featuring James Fox, stands out among many films influenced by Performance.
Cast & credits
Cast
- Chas Devlin James Fox
- Turner Mick Jagger
- Pherber Anita Pallenberg
- Lucy Michele Breton
- Dana Ann Sidney
- Moody John Bindon
- Rosebloom Stanley Meadows
- the lawyer Allan Cuthbertson
- Dennis Anthony Morton
- Harry Flowers Johnny Shannon
- Joey Maddocks Anthony Valentine
- Tony Farrell Kenneth Colley
- the chauffeur John Sterland
- Lorraine Laraine Wickens
Credits
Direction
- Directed by Donald Cammell
- Directed by Nicolas Roeg
- Assistant Director Richard Burge
- Continuity Annabel Davis-goff
Rights
- © Inc. Warner Bros
- A Goodtime Enterprises production Goodtimes Enterprises
Production
- Made by Goodtimes Enterprises
- Distributed by Warner Bros.
- Produced by Sandy Lieberson
- Associate Producer David Cammell
- Production Manager Robert Lynn
- Unit Manager Kevin Kavanagh
- [Production Runner] Christopher O'Dell
- Completed at Twickenham Film Studios
Writing
- Written by Donald Cammell
Photography
- Photographed by Nicolas Roeg
- Camera Operator Mike Molloy
Editing
- Film Editor Antony Gibbs
- Film Editor Brian Smedley-Aston
Design
- Art Director John Clark
- Set Dresser Peter Young
- Turner's House Design Consultant Christopher Gibbs
Costumes
- Costume Consultant Deborah Dixon
- Wardrobe Emma Porteous
- Wardrobe Billy Jay
- Mr [James] Fox's Suits by London Hymie of Waterloo
Make-up
- Make-up Paul Rabiger
- Make-up Linda Devetta
- Hairdresser Helen Lennox
Film processing
- {Colour by} Technicolor
Music
- Music by Jack Nitzsche
- [Music] Played by Ry Cooder
- [Music] Played by Bobby West
- [Music] Played by Russ Titelman
- [Music] Played by The Merry Clayton Singers
- [Music] Played by Milt Holland
- [Music] Played by Amiya Dasgupta
- [Music] Played by Lowell George
- [Music] Played by Gene Parsons
- [Music] Played by - Moog Synthesizer Bernard Krause
- [Music] Played by - Santur Nasser Rastigar-nejad
- {Music Performed by} Buffy Sainte-marie
- Music Conducted by Randy Newman
Sound
- Sound Recordist Ron Barron
- Sound Editor Alan Pattillo
Consultant
- Buffy Ste.Marie performed musically through the courtesy of Vanguard Records
- Dialogue Consultant and Technical Adviser David Litvinoff
