
London-based pop group Toomorrow, fronted by Olivia (Olivia Newton-John), are attempting to pay their way through college with their music. Unbeknownst to them, the sonic vibrations from their ‘tonaliser’ have been picked up by the Alphoid Galactic Control and identified as the only solution to saving the Alphoids from extinction.
This science fiction musical comedy directed by Val Guest and produced by Don Kirshner (musical producer of The Monkees) and Harry Saltzman (James Bond) was shelved after one week in cinemas due to a lawsuit and was impossible to watch by the public for decades. The film is presented here having been newly scanned and restored.
Extras
· Newly remastered by Deaf Crocodile and the BFI and presented in High Definition
· The Guardian Lecture: Val Guest (1998, 61 mins)
· The Nose Has It! (1942, 8 mins): cheeky comic Arthur Askey advocates safe sneezing into a handkerchief to stop the spread of germs in this short film directed by Val Guest
· If I Could Turn You On (1969, 13 mins)
· Chimpmates: Alice Goes Pop (1976, 15 mins): a group of kids form a band....with a chimp on drums no less, in this kitsch short from the Children’s Film Foundation
· **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuring new writing on the film and extras
· Other extras tbc
· Never previously released on Blu-ray in the UK
· Early leading role for pop star Olivia Newton-John (Grease)
· Rare British sci-fi newly remastered by the BFI
· Directed by cult British filmmaker Val Guest (The Quatermass Experiment, Expesso Bongo, The Day The Earth Caught Fire)
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