Waterloo Region Record

Spinal Tap sues Vivendi for fraud, say ‘Gimme Some Money’

- Patrick Gower

Spinal Tap is regrouping to demand that Vivendi SA, the distributo­r of the 1984 cult film, give them some money.

Christophe­r Guest, Michael McKean and Rob Reiner — who played singer Nigel Tufnel, lead guitarist David St. Hubbins and director Marty Di Bergi in the 1984 mock documentar­y “This Is Spinal Tap” — joined bass player Harry Shearer’s lawsuit filed in California against Vivendi.

The revised complaint demands US$400 million in damages for “anti-competitiv­e and unfair business practices, as well as fraudulent accounting,” the men said Wednesday in a statement.

The film followed the heavy-metal band on a North American tour, and helped usher in a genre satirizing serious films.

It popularize­d lines such as “This goes to 11,” and introduced songs such as “Gimme Some Money,” “Big Bottom” and “Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You Tonight.”

It was added to the U.S. Library of Congress as an important work, despite grossing what Box Office Mojo estimated as just $4.5 million in U.S. theatres.

“What makes this case so egregious is the prolonged and deliberate concealmen­t of profit and the purposeful manipulati­on of revenue allocation between various Vivendi subsidiari­es — to the detriment of the creative talent behind the band and film,” Reiner said in the statement.

A Vivendi spokespers­on declined to discuss the lawsuit, saying the company doesn’t comment on ongoing litigation.

Shearer asked for $125 million in his original October filing. The lawsuit alleges that the Paris-based company made millions from videos and music from the film but failed to share the income with the actors and creators.

The men’s statement said Vivendi maintains that the four creators’ share of total worldwide merchandiz­ing income between 1984 and 2006 was $81. The French company estimated the total income from soundtrack music sales between 1989 and 2006 at $98, they said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christophe­r Guest are part of a suit alleging Vivendi has cheated the creators of Spinal Tap out of millions of dollars.
FILE PHOTO Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christophe­r Guest are part of a suit alleging Vivendi has cheated the creators of Spinal Tap out of millions of dollars.

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