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- DirectorKen RussellStarsRoger DaltreyAnn-MargretOliver ReedA psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute boy becomes a master pinball player and, subsequently, the figurehead of a cult.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsRoger DaltreyPete TownshendKeith MoonInterviews, TV clips and concert footage make up this comprehensive profile of The Who, Britain's premiere rock band.
- DirectorDick CarruthersStarsThe WhoBryan AdamsJohn BundrickFor millions of fans around the world, The Who has defined the quintessential rock band for nearly four decades. On November 27, 2000, The Who crowned their six-month North American and U.K. tour with a special evening at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- DirectorThe WhoStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonFilmed at The Summit in Houston, Texas on November 20th, 1975, this film captures a typically incendiary live performance by The Who at the start of the US leg of the tour in support of "The Who by Numbers" album.
- DirectorChris RuleStarsRoger DaltreyPete TownshendSimon TownshendConcert film of The Who's July 8, 2013 show at Wembley Arena in London where they performed their classic album "Quadrophenia" in its entirety.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonThey are one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. For over four decades, they have changed modern music as we know it. But some of their most famous performances have never been released... until now. On December 15, 1977, The Who performed before a select invited audience at the Gaumont State Theatre in Kilburn, North London, to record a concert for Jeff Stein's film, The Kids Are Alright, which turned out to be one of the last live performances by drummer Keith Moon. Shot in 35mm, this holy grail for fans has been digitally restored and remastered in high-definitiion for the ultimate The Who experience.
- DirectorKit LambertChristopher StampStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonConcert of the Who's first filming of the Rock Opera Tommy at London's opera house, the Coliseum.
- DirectorTimo AarnialaStarsThe Who
- DirectorRichard NammStarsThe WhoRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleThe Who presents their last concert of the 1982 "Farewell" tour in Toronto, Canada, 1982.
- DirectorJohn CromeStarsJohn BundrickRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleThe Who perform their single "You Better You Bet".
- DirectorRon de MoraesStarsJohn BundrickRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleOn October 29th, 1999, The Who gave an awesome and historic concert at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas...one night only!
- DirectorJonathan BeswickStarsJohn BundrickRoger DaltreyAndrew KelnerThis film documents The Who's 2002 performance at Mansfield, Massachusetts. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey decided to complete the tour after John Entwistle's death, and made it a lasting tribute to their fallen comrade.
- DirectorJohn CromeStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKenney JonesMusic video for "Don't Let Go The Coat" by The Who.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonMusic video for "Happy Jack" by The Who.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsColdplayDavid DuchovnyThe Flaming LipsVH1 honors the music of The Who.
- DirectorKen RussellStarsRoger DaltreySara KestelmanPaul NicholasComposer and pianist Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey) attempts to overcome his hedonistic life-style while repeatedly being drawn back into it by the many women in his life and fellow composer Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas).
- DirectorTom CleggStarsRoger DaltreyAdam FaithCheryl CampbellJohn McVicar was a notorious London criminal known as "Public Enemy No. 1" for armed bank robberies. He was captured and imprisoned in a high security facility, but continued attempting escapes.
- DirectorChris RuleStarsJon ButtonRoger DaltreyZak StarkeyIn April 2017 The Who took to the stage at London's Royal Albert Hall to perform their rock opera Tommy live in its entirety for the first time in their long and illustrious career.
- DirectorClaude WhathamStarsRoger DaltreyChesney HawkesSharon DuceBuddy is an aspiring teenager who is a very good musician and has pressure to go further than his Dad's teddy boy rocker days. However when his father is sent away for a year for covering up for criminal Des it puts further strain on the family relationship. When Terry is released things get steadily harder while Buddy's career gets rosier.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsRoger DaltreyPete TownshendJohn EntwistleTaped during The Who's 25th anniversary tour, the band with guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Patti LaBelle, Phil Collins and Elton John perform the rock opera Tommy in its entirety at the Univeral Ampetheater in Los Angeles. The second half of the concert is devoted to the band playing their greatest hits.
- DirectorJames D. CooperStarsKit LambertChristopher StampRoger DaltreyA documentary that reveals how the unlikely partnership between aspiring filmmakers Christopher Stamp and Kit Lambert produced one of the greatest rock bands in history: The Who.
- DirectorPaul CrowderMurray LernerParris PattonStarsRoger DaltreyPete TownshendJohn EntwistleA documentary on The Who, featuring interviews with the band's two surviving members, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey.
- DirectorNeill FearnleyKevin InchJeff WoolnoughStarsRoger DaltreyJason GedrickJohn Hawkes4 stories Soul Man Soft-spoken guitar tuner and roadie Mitch longs to be a guitar player and to have some of the perks of the obnoxious guitar idol he works for, like his pretty, neglected girlfriend. But his luck doesn't turn until he finds a curiosity at a junk shop-sheet music for what is supposedly Jimi Hendrix's last song. Although the aging beatnik who runs the shop warns him that playing the music will summon up the devil, Mitch buys it anyway. When he plays it, he suddenly finds his fortunes improving, thanks in part to the efforts of a new manager, sleek Simon Rathbone. But-surprise, surprise-it isn't all roses from here on out. Cold Turkey Singer, songwriter, and recovering addict Jared is trying to get his act together before his band starts a new tour, but he's finding it hard to write new songs without chemical assistance. Enter an alluring blond, who leads him back to the bottle and into trouble even as she helps him find inspiration again. But who is she, really? (Don't read the cover blurb, or you'll find out way too soon.) Instant Karma Innocent Lara idolizes bad-boy rock star Vince Brava and is convinced that they are soul mates. When she's tapped to join other groupies on his tour bus after a concert, she's delighted at the chance to show Vince how much they have in common. After Vince takes advantage of her innocence, however, she's determined to get revenge;but when she and Vince swap bodies, her vengeance is far more appropriate even than she had planned. Don't Stop Believin' Senatorial candidate Ben Stanton is on the brink of losing the election, to the disgust of his ambitious wife. Ever since he was involved in a car accident in which his young mistress was killed, he's been trailing in the polls. But listening to the CD she made him of his campaign song suddenly takes him back to the moments before the accident. Maybe this time he can change the course of events.
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzDarrell LarsonStarsJackson BrowneRoger DaltreyNatalie ColeThis production consists an abbreviated script and highlights most musical numbers from the 1939 film.
- DirectorMartin R. SmithStarsPete TownshendRichard BarnesRoger DaltreyThe Who's seminal double album "Tommy", released in 1969, is a milestone in rock history. It revitalised the band's career and established Pete Townshend as a composer and Roger Daltrey as one of rock's foremost frontmen. The first album to be overtly billed as a "rock opera", "Tommy" has gone on to sell over 20 million copies around the world and has been reimagined as both a film by Ken Russell in the mid-seventies and a touring stage production in the early nineties. This new film explores the background, creation and impact of "Tommy" through new interviews with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, archive interviews with the late John Entwistle, and contributions from engineer Bob Pridden, artwork creator Mike McInnerney plus others involved in the creation of the album and journalists who assess the album's historic and cultural impact.
- DirectorMatt O'CaseyStarsPete TownshendRon NevisonMark KermodeThe Who's life and times when they were making Quadrophenia.
- DirectorRoy BattersbyStarsRoger DaltreyPhoebe NichollsDuncan PrestonGerald and Susannah, an affluent young couple, inspect a shabby town house for sale. Gerald has plans to renovate it and sell it on for a big profit. But their expedition quickly turns into a nightmare when three criminals arrive, searching for the money they hid in the building years ago.
- DirectorMorris BarryStarsRoger DaltreyToyah WillcoxLeslie AshRoger Daltrey and his unpleasant wife (Toyah Willcox of "Quadrophenia") go on a camping weekend with another couple and become stranded. Arguments arise and secrets begin to come out--secrets that deal with accusations of affairs, marriages of convenience, and homosexuality.
- DirectorChris RuleStarsPhil AlexanderJohn CoreyRoger Daltrey50 year anniversary of The Who. The Who are playing a concert in Hyde Park London, England of there favorite songs .
- StarsRoger DaltreyAssisted by a team of experts each week, Roger Daltrey investigates historical events and techniques for survival, including how people navigated harsh terrian, endured extreme climates, and survived on their wits and skill. The viewer gets a weekly taste of what life was like back then.
- DirectorMurray LernerStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKeith MoonThis is the film of The Who's appearance at the third (and final) Isle of Wight festival in 1970. This is regarded as the band's finest performance.
- DirectorMax Abbiss BiroStarsSteve CooganRoger DaltreyAlan Partridge interviews Roger Daltrey about the Teenage Cancer Trust.
- DirectorGregory DarkStarsRoger DaltreyDenis Lawson
- StarsRoger DaltreyRoger Daltrey performs in the music video "After the Fire" from the album "Under a Raging Moon" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with a shot of the moon. While wearing a white T-shirt and a black leather jacket, Roger Daltrey sings with a back-up band against a black background.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonStarsRoger DaltreyPete Townshend
- StarsJohn BundrickRoger DaltreyBrian KehewThe Who Tour 2006-2007 was The Who's first worldwide concert tour since 1997, supporting their Endless Wire album.
- DirectorJustin KreutzmannStarsJohn BundrickBill CurbishleyRoger DaltreyThe Who: Fragments is a film that combines live footage from the band's 2006 dates with an in-depth behind the scenes look at The Who on the road. The movie features unprecedented access to Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey's offstage life on the road, showing them traveling from gig to gig, meeting fans before the shows, and warming up prior to hitting the stage.Among The Who classics included in the documentary are 'I Can't Explain', 'Who Are You', 'Cry If You Want', 'Relay', 'Eminence Front', 'Baba O'Riley', and 'Won't Get Fooled Again', alongside newer material including 'Mike Post Theme', 'Black Widow's Eyes', and 'Man In A Purple Dress'. The film was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, who has been the primary cinematographer for Townshend and girlfriend Rachel Fuller's In The Attic webcasts over the past year.
- StarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistlePete TownshendLive highlights from The Who, spanning 25 years of life on the road. Also included is early documentary footage, exclusive new interviews.
- StarsRoger DaltreyRosemary AsheJon CarinThis documentary details Roger Daltrey's background and years with the Who, and provides interviews and scenes from the BBC production of John Gay's Beggar's Opera.
- DirectorJoe BerlingerBruce SinofskyStarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistlePete TownshendShort film about legendary band The Who's last rehearsal before their Fall 2002 tour, featuring the last recorded interview and performances from Who bassist John Entwistle.
- StarsRoger Daltrey
- StarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistlePete TownshendThis documentary includes interview material, but no music.
- DirectorJulian NapierStarsRoger DaltreyNicolas GraceAn flagging, drunkard artist restores his failing career after turning his severest critic into an exhibit.
- StarsRoger DaltreyRoger Daltrey performs in the music video "After the Fire" from the album "Under a Raging Moon" recorded for Atlantic Records. Wearing a white shirt, Roger Daltrey sings as he stands in front of a nighttime city-scape in the distance. He ignites a match setting fire to the grass and tree behind him. The flames surround him as he sings.
- DirectorJustin KreutzmannStarsJohn BundrickRoger DaltreyPino PalladinoAs a lead-in to the highly-anticipated Rock Honors, VH1 premiered an exclusive behind-the-scenes special on the legendary musicians that helped shape a generation, The Who. "On Tour: The Who Virtual Ticket" gives viewers an all-access pass to the lives of one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.
- StarsRoger DaltreyJohn EntwistleKenney JonesA celebration of 25 years of the rock band The Who. Includes some very rare footage.
- DirectorBarry Alexander BrownStarsElton JohnPete TownshendKeith MoonThrough interviews and archive footage, this video details the history of the rock opera TOMMY, including the album, the movie and the broadway musical.
- DirectorGlenn AveniSteve LuongoJack Edward SawyersStarsGordon CottenJohn EntwistlePeter FramptonAn intimate portrait of the legendary bass guitarist for The Who. This documentary includes the last footage ever recorded with John Entwistle, and features interviews with Pete Townshend, as well as other major figures in rock history.
- DirectorJoe RodriguezStarsSarah VivianAngelo Yesky
- DirectorPete TownshendStarsDelia DeLeonBilly Nicholls
- DirectorRichard LowensteinStarsEmma TownshendPete TownshendPete Townshend performs in the music video for "Face the Face" from his album "White City: A Novel" recorded for Atco Records. Dressed in a gold forties-style tuxedo, Pete Townshend sings while his band plays music on a small stage before a small crowd of people energetically dancing.
- DirectorHugo CurrieToby LeslieStarsPete TownshendLiam BatesJohn BundrickPete Townshend presents the music to his multimedia conceptual piece, Lifehouse. Liam Bates conducts the London Chamber Orchestra.
- StarsPete TownshendPete Townshend performs a number of his songs including: Prelude, Face Dances Part 2, Communication, Stardom in Action, Exquisitely Bored, Slit Skirts, Uniforms.
- DirectorCraig AbayaStarsCraig AbayaDanelle AbayaMarissa Abaya
- StarsGreat WhiteLorne BlackGary HollandGreat White performs in the music video "Substitute" from the album "Great White" recorded for EMI America Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage surrounded by lights and flame effects, Pete Townshend sings in front of signs featuring magazine titles. The video features clips of punks and other young people.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsScorpionsFrancis BuchholzMatthias JabsScorpions performs in the music video "I Can't Explain" from the album "Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads" recorded for EMI and Mercury Records. The music video begins with close-up shots of the band laying their instruments in a club setting. Klaus Meine sings while the band plays behind him.
- DirectorGeoff WonforStarsHazel AstleyJon AstleyVirginia AstleyThis film is a documentary about the life and times of composer Edwin Astley. It includes still shots of Edwin Astley and his family and live music from the Jools Holland Rhythm And Blues Orchestra which plays "Theme from Danger Man," recorded music from Edwin Astley of various themes and incidental music from the following IBC productions and independent films: The Saint, Danger Man, Robin Hood, Randall & Hopkirk Deceased, Civilization, Gideon's Way, The Baron, and Department S.
- DirectorFred DurstStarsLimp BizkitHalle BerryFred DurstThe music video features Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry. It contains scenes from the motion picture Gothika, in which Berry stars. It depicts Berry and Limp Bizkit's vocalist Fred Durst in a relationship similar to the storyline of the film.
- DirectorRichard LowensteinStarsPete TownshendAndrew WildeFrances BarberA film based on the concept album by English musician Pete Townshend. It takes place in a low-income housing estate in the West London district of White City, near where Townshend had grown up.
- DirectorJustin KreutzmannStarsJack BlackJimmy FallonRachel FullerThis film documents two showcase performances presented by Pete Townshend's muse Rachel Fuller featuring emerging and established artists as solo artists and collaborating in unrehearsed jams with Fuller and Townshend. The film also features a solo set by Pete Townshend.
- DirectorKeefStarsPete TownshendDavid GilmourSimon PhillipsPete Townshend performs with his supergroup Deep End, live at the Brixton Academy, London, November 1985. He formed the 14 strong Deep End band from musicians who played on his 1985 album White City, including David Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsW.A.S.P.Frankie BanaliChris HolmesW.A.S.P. performs in the music video "The Real Me" from the album "The Headless Children" recorded for Capitol Records. The black and white music video begins with a man listening to the radio in his car. The band performs in a room with large windows while clips dramatize parts of the song.
- DirectorBrad BirdStarsEli MarienthalHarry Connick Jr.Jennifer AnistonA young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.
- DirectorFranc RoddamStarsPhil DanielsLeslie AshPhil DavisJimmy Cooper loathes his dead-end job and his working-class parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.
- StarsJohn EntwistleThe Who's legendary John Entwistle gives a personal bass lesson that covers fingering, licks, octave style, chords, hammer-ons, pull-offs, picking techniques, harmonics, soloing concepts, walking bass lines, string-bending, and phrasing-all in the famous Entwistle style. Here is a unique chance to learn from the man who wrote the book when it comes to rock 'n' roll electric bass.
- DirectorRobert SwopeStarsJohn EntwistleSteve LuongoGodfrey TownsendThis performance captures legendary Who bassist John Entwistle and his own band performing live in an outdoor setting at twilight hour. The concert features numerous original John Entwistle songs never before filmed or released as well as never-before-seen footage of John at home, on the road and behind the scenes with his own band mates.
- DirectorLouis CrisitelloStarsKarl Blau
- DirectorFay Goodman
- StarsJohn AltmanLeslie AshGarry CooperBehind-the-scenes documentary.
- StarsLauren LaverneJohn AltmanLeslie AshLive discussion.
- DirectorTim DrageTine KluthStarsDie ÄrzteBela B.Rodrigo González
- DirectorDarren CavanaghStarsRobert ElmsLeslie AshPhil Daniels
- StarsSting
- DirectorAlec LindsellStarsBuddy AscottRichard BarnesAlan ClaysonThis film explains the complicated and misunderstood connections between the Mod movement - which had guaranteed The Who's early success - and the Pete Townsend composed musical depiction of that movement, Quadrophenia. Using recently unearthed archive footage from the early movement, rarely seen performance and interview footage of The Who, plus expert contributions and comment from a panel headed by friend of Pete Townsend and the band's 'Mr Fixit' throughout their career, Richard Barnes, and featuring; mod experts Paolo Hewitt and Terry Rawlins; the ever delightful owner of Acid Jazz records, DJ and broadcaster, Eddie Pillar; members of Mod revivalists The Chords ad The Purple Hearts; Who biographer and 1960s expert, Alan Clayson and a host of others. The film also includes a wealth of news reports, film and video clips, location shoots and much more, all set to a backbeat of music from the finest British band of the Mod era - The Who.
- StarsBob PriddenNew interview with the Who's sound engineer, Bob Pridden, featuring a discussion of the new mix as well as a restoration demonstration
- StarsBill CurbishleyNew interview with Bill Curbishley, the co-producer of 'Quadrophenia', and the Who's co-manager.