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Video Rewind: The Rolling Stones' Great Video Hits (1984) Online

Video Rewind: The Rolling Stones' Great Video Hits (1984) Online
Original Title :
Video Rewind: The Rolling Stonesu0027 Great Video Hits
Genre :
Creative Work / Documentary / Music
Year :
1984
Directror :
Julien Temple
Cast :
Mick Jagger,Bill Wyman,Keith Richards
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
1h
Rating :
7.3/10
Video Rewind: The Rolling Stones' Great Video Hits (1984) Online

Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman introduce clips from many of the band's videos.
Credited cast:
Mick Jagger Mick Jagger - Himself
Bill Wyman Bill Wyman - Himself
Keith Richards Keith Richards - Himself
Charlie Watts Charlie Watts - Himself
Ronnie Wood Ronnie Wood - Himself (as Ron Wood)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Elpidia Carrillo Elpidia Carrillo - Mexican girl (archive footage)
Andrew Halford Andrew Halford - Skinhead in glass case in museum of mankind
Garry McDonald Garry McDonald - Norman Gunston (archive footage)
Anita Morris Anita Morris - Herself (archive footage)
Mick Taylor Mick Taylor - Himself (archive footage)
Peter Tosh Peter Tosh - Himself (archive footage)


User reviews

Zahisan

Zahisan

I found a copy of 'Video Rewind' hidden on the bottom a video store about a year and a half ago. I haven't seen too many copies of it about but if you do see one it's worth a look.

Directed by Julien Temple (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle), it's a collection of the Stones videos presented by Mick and Bill from the London Museum of Mankind. These newly shot scenes are general funny (well for Stones fans anyway) and has Bill playing a security guard and Mick as one of the living exhibits (!).

Released mainly to promote the 'Undercover' album it's not really a greatest hits like the title promises (most of the clips are from the 1978-83 period). However we do get the uncensored versions of 'She was Hot', 'Too Much Blood' and 'Undercover of the Night'. Also included are two (black and white) highlights from the infamous 'C..ksucker Blues': The groupie scene on the plane and Keith's pushing the TV out of the hotel window.

Definitely worth a look if you can find a copy.
Dyni

Dyni

I love the stones to death. And I think this was a great idea but it turns into more of a tease were we see bill fastforward through the interesting clips (never before seen footage or rarities). The music videos arent that great either. Song featured include IORR (Classic Clip dumb concept), a fake Miss You, Too Much Blood, She's So Cold. The only worth while videos beinging She was hot and Emotinol Rescue, There is also a Brown sugar piceed with live footage. This video could have been incredible but in the end turned to rubish.