The Who's 'Tommy' Set To Screen In IMAX Theaters For Film's 50th Anniversary

The Who's 'Tommy' Set To Screen In IMAX Theaters For Film's 50th Anniversary

Ken Russell's film adaptation of The Who's rock opera, Tommy, is set to make its IMAX debut on March 17th and 18th, to mark the movie's 50th anniversary. The film features an all-star cast including Eric Clapton, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Paul Nicholas, Jack Nicholson, Robert Powell, Pete Townshend, and Tina Turner. The story follows Tommy - portrayed by Who frontman Roger Daltrey - who becomes deaf, dumb and blind after witnessing his father's murder at age six. His mother (played by Ann-Margret) and her lover (Oliver Reed) command him: "You didn't hear it, you didn't see it, and you won't say anything to anyone." Despite his handicap, Tommy defeats the Pinball Wizard (played by Elton John) and becomes champion. The two-day IMAX release celebrates five decades since the original film's 1975 theatrical debut, which was inspired by the Who's 1969 concept album of the same name. 


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