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Flame
Dave Hill
Flame
Dave Hill
In the middle of the 1970's, Slade were possibly the biggest rock band in Britain and so it was no surprise that they looked to branch out and make a feature film. What was a surprise was that they chose to make a bleak, unglamorous look at the life of a fictional working band at the prey of an unscrupulous industry. Despite the film's undoubted quality it was poorly received by their confused fanbase and marked the beginning of their commercial decline.
ALL REGIONS, PAL, INCL. 55 MINUTE INTERVIEW W/NODDY HOLDER
Q MAGAZINE:
THE BEST ROCK MOVIE OF ALL TIME
UNCUT MAGAZINE:
A FASCINATING AND AT TIMES INCREDIBLE PIECE OF WORK
THE TIMES:
ONE OF THE BLEAKEST AND BEST ROCK FILMS YET MADE
Media | Movies DVD |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | March 17, 2003 |
EAN/UPC | 0698458170170 |
Label | UNION SQUARE USPDVD001 |
Genre | Rock |
Dimensions | 200 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Region code | Region 0 (All regions) |
Language | English |
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