Never Before Seen Pictures from the Filming of ‘The Wall’ Movie Unveiled
Posted July 17th, 2012 by PFO Staff


It’s been 30 years since the big-screen version of Pink Floyd’s classic album The Wall hit cinemas – and now previously unseen photos from behind the scenes of the production have been put on show to celebrate the milestone.
The pictures will thrill music fans with their exclusive look at the making of the 1982 film, which was directed by Alan Parker and featured 15 minutes of animation drawn by renowned political illustrator Gerald Scarfe.
The film starred a young Bob Geldof in his Boomtown Rats heyday as Pink, a musician in the midst of a breakdown.
The black and white shots, taken by the production’s stills photographer David Appleby, were discovered in a store room at Pinewood Film Studios.
See the amazing pics at the Daily Mail here.





…all in all it’s just another brick on the wall.
and look how it has grown over the years.
the guys were giving birth to a masterpiece of a movie.
thank you
Huh. You may not believe it but I’ve already seen the photo at the top of this article! Weird. I remember it because I thought Roger looked so funny in that striped t-shirt! I wonder where it was I saw it. It could have been in a book. This is gonna bug me all day!
I think it was in “Echoes: The Complete History of Pink Floyd.” Does anyone have this book?