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Discworld: Soul Music (1997)
Rating:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Graham Crowden, Andy Hockley, Neil Morrissey, Bernard Wrigley
Director: Jean Flynn
Category: Sci-Fi
Studio: Acorn Media
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
175 mins

 
 

 

A tale of sects, dwarfs and rock 'n' roll.

This animated version of the bestselling novel by parody master Terry Pratchett is a cautionary tale about the dangers of Rock Music - which in the Discworld is literally Music With Rocks In.

A restless harp-playing teenager from the countryside is determined to become the Disc's greatest musician.His prospects look dim, especially after he forms a band with a rock-bashing troll and a horn-playing dwarf.Until, that is, he stumbles upon a guitar with a life of its own and renames himself Buddy.

Meanwhile, reeling from big-time job stress, Death takes a holiday, leaving his teenage granddaughter to look after the family business.Like girls all over the Disc, she falls for Buddy, a problem since he's living fast and soon will need her professional attention.But while the beat goes on, no one (almost) is immune to its spell.