Marc Bolan Summarises the Ringo
Starr/
Apple Film Born to Boogie
‘The film was made purely as a piece
of rock and roll entertainment. I feel it documents the phenomenon that has
been T.REX through the past year – and that was the purpose of the film
initially. But as Ringo and I became more involved in the making of “Born
to Boogie” we decided to add several more scenes, bringing in “accidental”
humour and to shoot actually “live” without dubbing. By doing
so we were endeavouring to get a spontaneity which does not come naturally
from some films.
In some of the scenes outside of the concert we let our imaginations take
their courses and, with the aid of props and a dwarf, let which ever happened,
happen. And it did. We made the film strictly for a teenage audience who demand
youthful excitement of the cinema – as well as on television and in
the theatre. I think the film does that – no more, no less.’...
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