Cracked Actor is a 53-minute-long
BBC television
documentary film about the pop star
David Bowie. It was filmed in 1974, at a
time when Bowie was a popular and commercial success. At the time
he was a
cocaine addict and the documentary
has become notorious for showing Bowie's fragile mental state
during this period.
It was made by Alan
Yentob for the BBC's Omnibus documentary strand, and was first
shown, on BBC2 in the UK
, on January 26, 1975.
The
documentary depicts Bowie on tour in Los Angeles
, using a mixture of documentary sequences filmed in
limousines and hotels, and concert footage. Most of the concert
footage was taken from a show at the Los Angeles Universal
Amphitheatre
on 2 September 1974. There were also
excerpts from
D.A. Pennebaker's concert film Ziggy Stardust
and the Spiders from Mars, which had been shot at London's
Hammersmith
Odeon
on 3 July 1973, as well as a few other performances
from the tour.[148091] 'Cracked Actor' is notable for being
one of the only sources for footage of Bowie's ambitious Diamond Dogs tour.
The title of the documentary was originally to be
The
Collector, after a comment that Bowie had made to interviewer
Russell Harty the previous year,
whereby he described himself as "a collector of accents". Yentob
and his team were given the task of documenting Bowie's famous
Diamond Dogs tour, which was
already underway when they started filming. Locations for the
documentary mainly centred around Hollywood and Los Angeles, but
there was also concert footage taken from Philadelphia. A number of
performances from the tour were shown, including songs such as
"
Space Oddity", "
Cracked Actor", "Sweet Things/
Candidate", "
Moonage Daydream", "
The Width of a Circle", "
Aladdin Sane", "
Time", "
Diamond Dogs" and "
John, I'm Only Dancing
".
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