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| Christine Hargreaves | Pink's Mother | |
| James Laurenson | J.A. Pinkerton (Pink's Father) | |
| Eleanor David | Pink's Wife | |
| Kevin McKeon | Young Pink | |
| Bob Hoskins | Rock and Roll Manager | |
| David Bingham | Little Pink | |
| Jenny Wright | American Groupie | |
| Alex McAvoy | Teacher | |
| Ellis Dale | English Doctor | |
| James Hazeldine | Lover | |
| Ray Mort | Playground Father | |
| Margery Mason | Teacher's Wife (as Marjorie Mason) | |
| Robert Bridges | American Doctor | |
| Michael Ensign | Hotel Manager | |
| Marie Passarelli | Spanish Maid | |
| Winston Rose | Security Guard | |
| Joanne Whalley | Groupie | |
| Nell Campbell | Groupie | |
| Emma Longfellow | Groupie |
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Inspired by the album of the same name, director Alan Parker's revolutionary rock opera traces the troubled past of Pink (Bob Geldof), a depressed rock star at the end of his rope. With the wall as a metaphor for self-inflicted isolation, Pink is lost in despair, feeling trapped and desperately searching for a way out. The Wall's stylized blend of drama, music and Gerald Scarfe's brilliant animation earned the film instant cult status. |
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