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Kickin' Down The Door by The Angels

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Release Date: 2023-02-14

Labels: Universal, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment


Feature length documentary about The Angels — released in Australian theatres on December 1st 2022.
Approximate Running Time (of documentary): 102 minutes / Colour — (plus the Special Features add a further 38min of video).
Language: English.
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo.
English Captions: YES (Descriptive subtitles for the hearing impaired).
1.78:1 Anamophic Widescreen.
Region Coding: 2, 4.

Distributed in Australia Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia Pty. Limited.

Film © 2022 Beyond LNBF Pty Ltd.
Packaging Design © 2023 Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Australia Pty. Limited.

The following songs are featured, either partially on in their entirety, in the film: After The Rain, Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again, Back On You, Blues My Naughty Sweetie (Moonshine Jug And String Band), Can't Shake It, Chantilly Lace (The Keystone Angels), Crazy Words, Crazy Tune (Moonshine Jug And String Band), Comin' Down, Devil's Gate, Face The Day, Fashion And Fame, I Ain't The One, Into The Heat, Ivory Stairs, Keep You On The Move (Moonshine Jug And String Band), Live It Up, Long Night, Marseilles, Mr. Damage, No Secrets, Nothing To Win, Poor Baby, Round We Go, Save Me Some (Moonshine Jug And String Band), Shadow Boxer, Small Price, Storm The Bastille, Straight Jacket, Take A Long Line, Talk About You, Underground, Wasted Sleepless Nights, When The Time Comes.

See Kickin' Down The Door for the soundtrack album.

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It’s not easy being in a rock ‘n’ roll band.
The Angels exploded onto the local music scene with the searing guitars of the Brewster brothers and the incomparable showmanship of front-man Doc Neeson. Their chemistry saw them become one of the biggest bands in Australia and on the verge of international success. But their lust for fame fractured bonds and dreams, and when the leader of the band was asked to leave by his own brother, the hurt estranged them for years.
This intimate and compelling documentary feature explores the tensions that tore a band apart and helped them produce such classic hits as Take a Long Line, Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again and No Secrets.