Year: 1975
Runtime: 91 mins
Language: English
Director: Richard Loncraine
In the cut‑throat 1970s North‑England music scene, four working‑class friends—Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don—form the rock band Flame. Their rise from rags to riches is portrayed with gritty realism, double‑dealing and dog‑eat‑dog ambition, illustrating the industry’s harsh golden rule: play with matches and you’ll get burned. The film tracks their ascent and eventual downfall, a darkly comic parody of the unforgiving music business.
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