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ROLLING STONES - GIMME
SHELTER (1970) |

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Starring: |
Rolling Stones |
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DVD
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Full Screen |
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English Dolby
Digital |
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Run Time: |
91 minutes. |
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Region Code: |
All Regions NTSC |
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Availability: |
in Stock |
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Price
$18.95 |
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Synopsis |
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ROLLING STONES - GIMME SHELTER
In December of 1969, four months after Woodstock, the Rolling
Stones and Jefferson Airplane gave a free concert in Northern
California, east of Oakland at Altamont Speedway. About 300,000
people came, and the organizers put Hell's Angels in charge of
security around the stage. Armed with pool cues and knifes, Angels
spent the concert beating up spectators, killing at least one. The
film focus on performances, violence, Grace Slick and Mick
Jagger's attempts to cool things down, close-ups of young
listeners (dancing, drugged, or suffering Angel shock), and a look
at the Stones later as they watch concert footage and reflect on
what happened |
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