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Sunset Strip
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Movie propaganda
The boulevard of sex, drugs and rock and roll.
In August 1972, a group of young musicians come together. The film follows them through a hilarious 24-hour day. While Tammy (Anna Friel) is splitting her time between a country musician and a Scottish rock star, Zack is preparing for his debut at LA's Whisky-a-go-go, and others struggle with life on the verge of musical fame and fortune.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy music sex romance 1970s
Persons of interest
- Simon Baker .... Michael Scott
- Anna Friel .... Tammy Franklin
- Nick Stahl .... Zach
- Rory Cochrane .... Felix
- Adam Goldberg .... Marty Shapiro
- Tommy Flanagan .... Duncan
- Darren E Burrows .... Bobby
- John Randolph .... Mr Niederhaus
- Stephanie Romanov .... Christine
- Jared Leto .... Glen Walker
- Mary Lynn Rajskub .... Eileen
- Maurice Chasse .... Nigel
- Mike Rad .... Badger
- Josh Richman .... Barry Bernstein
- Randall Jahnson .... Storywriter
- Russell Degrazier .... Screenwriter
- Adam Collis .... Screenwriter
- Randall Jahnson .... Screenwriter
- Adam Collis .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Drug use, medium level coarse language, low level sex scene)
Surveillance time
86 minutes (1:26 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 2 May 2001
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