An experimental music video about a wheelchair-bound boy who morphs and moves to an Aphex Twin song. The experience gets weirder when he takes cocaine and everything gets out of control.
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Cast
Shelly Weiss | ... |
Johnny
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Elvis Fetic | ... |
Dog
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Percy Rutterford | ... |
Johnny's Father (voice)
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Chris Cunningham | ... |
Johnny (uncredited)
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Directed by
Chris Cunningham |
Written by
Aphex Twin | ... | () (as Richard D. James) |
Produced by
Aphex Twin | ... | producer (as Richard D. James) |
Steve Beckett | ... | executive producer |
Grant Branton | ... | producer |
Mary Burke | ... | producer: post-production |
Sean Feeney | ... | post production producer |
Mark Herbert | ... | executive producer |
Rob Mitchell | ... | executive producer |
Sally Oldfield | ... | producer |
Lee Pavey | ... | post production producer |
John Payne | ... | producer |
John Payne | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Rob Bliss | ||
Alex Rutterford |
Editing by
Chris Cunningham |
Editorial Department
Alison Carter | ... | assistant editor |
Makeup Department
Neill Gorton | ... | prosthetic makeup artist (as Neil Gorton) |
Ian Morse | ... | prosthetic technician |
Conal Palmer | ... | prosthetic technician |
Steve Scotton | ... | prosthetic technician |
Production Management
Mary Burke | ... | package and post-production supervisor |
Jacob Madsen | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Sam Mendelssohn | ... | sound |
Visual Effects by
Johan Boije | ... | Inferno artist: visual effects |
Peter Marin | ... | inferno artist |
Rachel Mills | ... | lead Inferno artist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Onx Narang | ... | lighting desk operator (as Onkar Narang) |
Animation Department
Angie Taylor | ... | animator: animation |
Additional Crew
Caisa Ankarsparre | ... | dog owner (as Caisa Lindblad) |
Nathan Campbell | ... | runner |
Key grip Kevin Kennedy | ... | special wheelchair pusher (as Kevin Kennedy) |
Joe Marcantonio | ... | runner (as Joseph Marcantonio) |
Tom Perry-Hughes | ... | runner |
Ben Porter | ... | special wheelchair pusher |
Jack Till | ... | runner |
Thanks
Nick Ball | ... | special thanks |
Daniel Bronks | ... | special thanks |
Jonathan Ive | ... | special thanks |
James Mann | ... | special thanks |
Paul McGeoch | ... | special thanks |
Linsey Dawn McKenzie | ... | special thanks |
Rob Mitchell | ... | special thanks |
Percy Rutterford | ... | dedicatee |
Barry Ryan | ... | special thanks |
Byron Wijayawardena | ... | special thanks |
Dayn Williams | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
- Warp Films
- RSA Films (in association with)
Distributors
- Warp Films (2005) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Warp Records (soundtrack)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The title character is a boy whose bizarre skills frighten his caregivers. Due to his ability to contort his body into unnatural positions, he is kept locked in the family basement. With nothing more than a vivid imagination and a pitiful pet dog, he attempts to keep himself entertained. Written by Perry Seibert |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Linsey Dawn McKenzie was supposed to be the female Rubber Johnny in a deleted scene, which featured both Rubber Johnnies playing outside really fast at night. A photo of her can be found in the booklet that accompanies the DVD. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Una lampadina sempre accesa (2017). See more » |
Soundtracks | Afx237 v7 See more » |