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- Actor : Paul Cook
- Actor : Steve Jones
- Actor : John Lydon
- Actor : Glen Matlock
- Actor : Sid Vicious
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.85:1
- Binding : DVD
- Creator : Paul Cook
- Creator : Steve Jones
- Creator : Niven Howie
- Creator : Amanda Temple
- Creator : Anita Camarata
- Creator : Eric Gardner
- Creator : Jonathan Weisgal
- Creator : Paul Webster
- Director : Julien Temple
- EAN : 9780780632202
- Format : Closed-captioned
- Format : Colour
- Format : Dolby
- Format : DVD-Video
- Format : Widescreen
- Format : NTSC
- Is Adult Product? : No
- ISBN : 0780632206
- Label : New Line Home Video
- Languages : Original Language: English
- Manufacturer : New Line Home Video
- MPN : TRNDN5086D
- Number Of Discs : 1
- Number Of Items : 1
- Package Dimensions : 0.60 inches (Height) x 7.50 inches (Length) x 0.20 pounds (Weight) x 5.40 inches (Width)
- Package Quantity : 1
- Part Number : TRNDN5086D
- Product Group : DVD
- Publisher : New Line Home Video
- Region Code : 1
- Release Date : 2000-10-10
- Running Time : 108
- SKU : 342030
- Studio : New Line Home Video
- UPC : 794043508622
While it may be true that the Internet is the new "punk" medium it's difficult to imagine any future documentaries about the Web being anywhere near as entertaining as this tale of how the Sex Pistols changed the history of music--and safety pins--forever. Directed by long-standing Pistols pal Julien Temple, who was also responsible for the band's Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle film, The Filth And The Fury is the full story from the group's struggling early days (which found them using mikes nicked from David Bowie) to the furore surrounding Sid Vicious' alleged murder of smackhead girlfriend Nancy Spungeon. Using both contemporary news footage and his own never-before-seen backstage material, Temple succeeds in not just explaining why the rise of Johnny Rotten & Co. was important but also why it was inevitable in that socio-political context, when conformity was prized above all. Also included in the film, of course, are a raft of great songs such as "Anarchy in the UK" and "Pretty Vacant" but the most memorable moments come with the new interview material which finds a guilt-stricken Rotten still beating himself up for not rescuing the now deceased Vicious from Spungeon's claws: "All's I can tell you is, yes, I can take on England but I couldn¹t take on one heroin addict." --Clark Collis
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