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AC/DC: Let There Be Rock

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AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
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1hr 37min
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1982
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Classic Rock Legends
Synopsis: High voltage rock and roll band AC/DC appear live on stage in this French documentary. A 1979 Paris concert during the Australian heavy metal band's "Highway To Hell" tour showcases the power and precision that the quintet bring to vicious rockers like "Whole Lotta Rosie," "Shot Down In Flames," "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be" and the epic parable "Let There Be Rock." Pixieish lead guitarist Angus Young, attired in his trademark school-boy's uniform, takes center stage with his energetic antics and ... Full Synopsis
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AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a clumsy and over-ambitious documentary, but as the bulk of the film is taken up with exceptionally-lensed footage of the band tearing through a hot set of live rock, AC/DC fans are going to forgive nearly everything. Filmed December 1979 at the Pavillion De Paris, the band starts off a bit stiff and labored, but each number builds in momentum and velocity until the combustible ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Angus Young
Malcolm Young
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