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Wonderwall 1969

★ 5.123 votes92 min📅 1969-01-12

"Let your mind wonder..."

Experience the offbeat charm of Wonderwall (1969), a psychological drama that delves into the world of an eccentric professor.

Director: Joe Massot

Cast

Jack MacGowran
Jack MacGowran
Prof. Oscar Collins
Jane Birkin
Jane Birkin
Penny Lane
Irene Handl
Irene Handl
Mrs. Peurofoy
Richard Wattis
Richard Wattis
Perkins
Iain Quarrier
Iain Quarrier
Young Man
Beatrix Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann
Mother
Brian Walsh
Photographer
Sean Lynch
Sean Lynch
Riley
Bee Duffell
Bee Duffell
Mrs. Charmer
Noel Trevarthen
Noel Trevarthen
Policeman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wonderwall (1969) about?

The film follows an eccentric professor as he becomes increasingly obsessed with his beautiful neighbor, Penny, and descends into a world of daydreams and delusions.

Who directed Wonderwall?

Joe Massot masterfully directed Wonderwall, bringing the complexities of the human mind to life on screen.

Who stars in Wonderwall?

The talented cast of Wonderwall includes Jane Birkin, Iain Quarrier, and Jack MacGowran.

Is Wonderwall (1969) worth watching?

While Wonderwall may not be for everyone, fans of psychological dramas and those who appreciate complex storytelling will find it a thought-provoking and captivating watch. With an IMDb rating of unrated, it's definitely worth checking out if you're in the mood for something different.

How long is Wonderwall?

Wonderwall has a runtime of 92 minutes.

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About Wonderwall (1969) — A Descent into Madness: Psychological Drama at Its Finest

Experience the offbeat charm of Wonderwall (1969), a psychological drama that delves into the world of an eccentric professor. Joe Massot's direction masterfully captures the protagonist's descent into madness, as he becomes increasingly obsessed with his beautiful neighbor, Penny. The film's blend of drama and romance creates a captivating atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate the complexities of the human mind. With a talented cast, including Jane Birkin and Iain Quarrier, Wonderwall is a thought-provoking exploration of the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.

As we follow the professor's downward spiral, we're drawn into a world of daydreams and delusions. The film's use of genre-bending storytelling and its exploration of themes such as isolation and obsession make it a must-watch for fans of psychological dramas. With its unique tone and captivating performances, Wonderwall (1969) is a film that will leave you pondering its meaning long after the credits roll.