THE ORIGINAL "UNOFFICIAL" MOTION PICTURE
HOMEPAGE
CLICK HERE TO
ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE SOUNDTRACK!
You can also buy the VHS cassette from Reel
or CDNow
fromhere as well! Or, you can order your very
own copy of the Scrapbook
, or the novelization!
(The novel link will lead to another Henry Edwards, but just click the "Out
of Print" link near the top of the Barnes & Noble page, scroll down, and
you'll hit Pepper pay dirt!)
Yes, kids, you can now own a copy of George Burns singing
"Fixing a Hole" in LIVING DIGITAL STEREO SOUND! You could also be the proud
owner of full-color pictures and inane promotional propaganda! The longer
I have this site, the more I am amazed at the products I find!
(Read about
the books)
Will the fun ever end!?!! (Let's hope not!)
Wanna see my awards?
Yep, someone actually thinks this is all worthwhile!
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Information
Why did I do this? This is where you can
find out general
information, trivia,
gaffes,
and read
articles about the
film.
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Marketplace
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space for this site.
Buy the Soundtrack CD or VHS cassette from CDnow!
Buy the original songs by the Beatles! Search the CDNow
catalog for other titles!
NEW! You can now order a used copy of the Scrapbook
and the novelization,
as well as other Pepper-related (and non-related) items from
Barnes
& Noble!
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Pictures
& Trading
Cards
The Pictures
section has an image map of the LP gatefold (with close ups
for every picture), lobby cards, and glossies (with a link
to my trading card collection)! Whoohoo! But I warn you,
this page is GRAPHICS INTENSIVE, so please be patient.
Click
here to go directly to the
Trading Cards (also includes close-ups for each card). A
text
version of this page is also
here.
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The
Plot (Multimedia!)
The whole story, copied
verbatim from the movie , with sound links and
pictures.
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Cast
& Crew
You'll be surprised, I assure
you. All the credits (and I do mean ALL). Includes
"Our
Guests at Heartland," a
veritable Who's Who of the 70's. Where Tina Turner meets
Carol Channing (and Wolfman Jack, and Sha-Na-Na, and Leif
Garret, and...)!
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Song
List & Musician
Info
Did you know that Jeff Beck
contributed to this Soundtrack? Click here to discover other
treasures (George Martin, Tower of Power), plus, a link to
AMG's entry for the soundtrack. BUY
THE CD!
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Sounds
8-mHz and zipped 22-mHz WAVs of (what I found to be) the
most clippable stuff (suggestions are welcome, but not
necessarily encouraged!). Also, links to software for using
these files, when necessary.
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Yes, this page is indeed about "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely
Heart's Club Band," the 1978 movie starring George Burns. Looking for the
Beatles? If you feel that you've arrived at this page in error, please accept
my apologies for having you end up here. Where you really want to be is here.
This is a link to a fairly comprehensive page about the Beatles' genius "concept"
album of 1967. Or, you could link to CDnow's Beatles
discography, so you can experience the magic for
yourself. Yes, I really do adore the Beatles, first and foremost. In fact, when
I was in junior high, you could say I was fairly obsessed! So, I do have the
upmost respect for the original, it's just that I also possess an acute sense
of CAMP! This page here is a salute to the indulgence that taints the 70's,
the only state of mind from which this movie could come. To find out more about
why I did this, click here.
Oh, and just so's you know, I have not gotten legal permission
to reprint much of this information (aside from the graciousness of the Polydor
site - muchos gracias!, and select others), though it hasn't been for
lack of trying. I'd like to take this moment to thank the Internet
Movie Database, the All-Movie
Guide, All-Music
Guide, CineMedia,
Vinnie at Polydor,
and the Steve
Martin Movie page, among many others (that means
you, Phoenix New Times!), for
all their assistance in linking to and from this site, and generally making
this site possible. Big thanks to Patrick Brogan and Jon Acello for their
help and enthusiasm. A big kiss and special honors go to international journalist
Clark Collis, who interviewed me for an upcoming issue of MOJO Magazine UK
(never fear, intrepid readers, I will include all information he will allow
from his tireless Pepper research). Many others won't give me the time of
day, like a few search engines, and MCA Home Video, who owns this little gem
of a movie (at least the video rights). So please, don't copy stuff from this
site, get in trouble, and then blame me for it. They haven't given me that
right. I'm a fan, okay? So just go on about this site and mind your P's and
Q's! Sheesh!
(plus )
have arrived to experience the tackiness!