MAYFAIR ENTERTAINMENT
Presents
A CAPITOL FILMS RELEASE
DECADENCE
Starring
JOAN COLLINS as Helen / Sybil
STEVEN BERKOFF as Steve / Les
TERENCE BEESLEY as Givanni
With The Entourage
CHRISTOPHER BIGGINS
MICHAEL WINNER
MARC SINDEN
EDWARD DUKE
ROBERT LONGDON
DAVID ALDER
TIM DRY
IMOGEN BAIN
BILL DUNBAR
SUSSANAH MORLEY
VERONICA LANG
MATILDA ZIEGLER
Director of Photography - Denis Lenoir
Art Director - Wilbert Vandrop / Ulli Hanisch
Music by Stewart Copeland
Screenplay by Steven Berkoff From his own Stage Play
Edited by John Wilson
Produced by Lance W Reynolds / Christopher Habnheiser
Directed by Steven Berkoff
Art Director - Wilbert Vandrop / Ulli Hanisch
Music by Stewart Copeland
Screenplay by Steven Berkoff From his own Stage Play
Edited by John Wilson
Produced by Lance W Reynolds / Christopher Habnheiser
Directed by Steven Berkoff
(c) 1994 CAPITOL FILMS 116 MINS COLOUR
Steven Berkoff adapted his popular stage play into this highly entertaining film in which he co-stars with Joan to make a memorable pairing. Steven's regular theatre partner Linda Marlowe was his first choice to play the lead role, as she had on stage, however the producers insisted on a more starrier name. Helen Mirren and Miranda Richardson were in the frame, but were rejected, with Diana Rigg turning down the film.. Steven had also sent the scripts to several actresses whom he thought might be suitable, however many of them refused to read the script or in some cases, couldn't read it! Joan was also a little reluctant at first about it as she found the dialogue a little salty and the rhyming slang dialogue hard to master. Steven however read through the script with her at her Belgravia flat, finally persuading her to do it.
Steven recalled....
" Joan filtered through my mind when I wrote it. I wanted someone with extraordinary sexual powers, enormous magnetism. The character I created was of such an exotic nature, a bizarre combination of a woman who was very arrogant, very elegant, someone who was accustomed to this life. Joan was one of the very few actresses you might find hanging about in England who I felt could play Helen, she did it so well, the film is a remarkable tribute to her talent."
Joan is exceptional in the dual roles of Helen and Sybil, as she goes from elegant to tawdry.. She found it difficult at times working with Berkoff, who incidentally co-starred with her in the lavish 1985 mini-series 'Sins'. But she did admire him as an actor and had only good things to say about him...
"When Steven asked me to do the part, I was taken aback when I read the script. I thought it would be terribly difficult to do and I did not see myself in it. But after Steven came to my flat and read through it with me, I got an inkling of how it could work. He is an enormous genius. I think a great many actresses in England would give their eye tooth to do this part. I am just a jobbing actress who takes on parts I like!"
The film had a budget of £1.3 million and was financed by money from Germany and Luxembourg. It was shot in Luxembourg at a small studio in Cheam. It was so compact that filming had to be halted anytime it rained, as the rain drummed on the corrugated roof and even nearby construction work played havoc with the soundtrack! Filming was also done at an old RAF hanger near Dusseldorf. Joan was happy with the finished film and commented.
"In general, the material I've had as an actress had not been very good throughout my entire career. That is why I am happy with 'Decadence', because the material is there and I do a pretty good job with it. But I do have a certain pride in that I started as a teenager and I'm still working. I can't really think of many actors or actresses that have done that. It's something that I am not given a lot of kudos for."
Original Video Release Sleeve |
The recent dvd release issued by Steven Berkoff's East Productions is the shorter American print.. You can order at folowing link!
Special Edition DVD |
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