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![]() Quote: Rating: 6.3/10 (195 votes) Runtime: 92 Language: English Country: USA Color: Black and White | Color IMDb Link: Code: [Only registered users can see links. ] Director: Robert Frank Cast: Mick Jagger ... Himself Keith Richards ... Himself Truman Capote ... Himself **** Cavett ... Himself Marshall Chess ... Himself Chris Collins ... Connection Ahmet Ertegun ... Himself Steve Geolke ... Make-Up Man Nicky Hopkins ... Himself Bianca Jagger ... Herself Bobby Keyes ... Himself Otto Levine ... Producer Jim Price ... Himself Lee Radziwill ... Herself (as Princess Radziwill) Peter Rudge ... Commander Danny Seymour ... Junky Soundman (as Daniel Ceymore) Terry Southern ... Himself Mick Taylor ... Himself Tina Turner ... Herself Andy Warhol ... Himself Charlie Watts ... Himself Stevie Wonder ... Himself Bill Wyman ... Himself Description: Quote: Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones' North American tour in 1972 in support of their album Exile on Main Street. The film was shot cinιma vιritι, with several cameras with plenty of film left lying around for anyone in the entourage to pick up and start shooting. This allowed the film's audience to witness backstage parties, drug use, roadie antics, fey artists and the Stones with their defenses down. The resulting movie was at once so dreamy and harsh -- crowded with scenes of the Stones nodding out, roadies balling groupies, and assorted tour hangers-on shooting up -- that the band refused to permit its release. Eventually Frank secured right to screen it once a year, but it has only appeared on video in bootleg form. Code: [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] [Only registered users can see links. ] __________________ |
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