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New York Dolls: All Dolled Up (2005)

New York Dolls: All Dolled Up (2005)
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Big Apple glam-punk godfathers The New York Dolls hit the stage in this documentary featuring footage shot by rock photographer Bob Gruen and his wife Nadya during the band's early-1970s heyday. In addition to offering footage from east-coast performances at Kenny's Castaways and Max's Kansas City, this release also showcases highlight footage from such legendary west coast venues the Whiskey-A-Go-Go and the E-Club, including rousing renditions of such classic New York Dolls tunes as "Personality Crisis", "Who Are the Mystery Girls", "Vietnamese Baby", and more. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bob GruenNadya Beck, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of New York Dolls: All Dolled Up

Big Apple glam-punk godfathers The New York Dolls hit the stage in this documentary featuring footage shot by rock photographer Bob Gruen and his wife Nadya during the band's early-1970s heyday. In addition to offering footage from east-coast performances at Kenny's Castaways and Max's Kansas City, this release also showcases highlight footage from such legendary west coast venues the Whiskey-A-Go-Go and the E-Club, including rousing renditions of such classic New York Dolls tunes as "Personality Crisis", "Who Are the Mystery Girls", "Vietnamese Baby", and more. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
230 mins
Director(s):
Nadya BeckBob Gruen
Producer(s):
Rick FullerBob Gruen
Categories:
Documentary
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    William E.

    This nearly four hour documentary was dissapoining. Having been a Dolls fan in their heyday I was anxious and excited to see this film. First there's no complete performances. All live performances are interupted with backstage antics. The first few scenes that take place offstage are funny but halfway into the film your annoyed. I'd like an edited version with only live performances....forget the shinanigans.... In the extra features theirs a sort of verbal history that interesting. All in all it could be half the length and only the live performances.

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    Ronald D.

    I didn't think the documentary was all that bad. I was probably expecting more, but it's really cool to see what went on backstage before and after concerts, as well as on the road during their off time. Some of the passenger reactions from the airport were funny!

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