AC/DC: Let There Be Rock poster

AC/DC: Let There Be Rock (1980)

"The only movie powered by AC/DC"

8.019801h 35mEN
MusicDocumentary

Directed by Eric Dionysius

Rating

8.0/10

Runtime

1h 35m

Language

EN

Release

September 1, 1980

Director

Eric Dionysius

Official Trailer

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Overview

1. Live Wire 2. Shot Down In Flames 3. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 4. Sin City 5. Walk All Over You 6. Bad Boy Boogie 7. The Jack 8. Highway To Hell 9. Girls Got Rhythm 10. High Voltage 11. Whole Lotta Rosie 12. Rocker 13. Let There Be Rock AC/DC: Let There Be Rock was filmed on 9 December 1979 at...

Cast

Bon Scott

Bon Scott

Self - Vocals

Angus Young

Angus Young

Self - Guitars

Malcolm Young

Malcolm Young

Self - Guitars

Cliff Williams

Cliff Williams

Self - Bass

Phil Rudd

Phil Rudd

Self - Drums

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into AC/DC: Let There Be Rock (1980), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

1. Live Wire 2. Shot Down In Flames 3. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be 4. Sin City 5. Walk All Over You 6. Bad Boy Boogie 7. The Jack 8. Highway To Hell 9. Girls Got Rhythm 10. High Voltage 11. Whole Lotta Rosie 12. Rocker 13. Let There Be Rock AC/DC: Let There Be Rock was filmed on 9 December 1979 at the Pavillon de Paris in Paris, France, and also contains interviews with members of the band, including lead vocalist Bon Scott, who died two months after filming. The concert film was re-released on a Blu-ray/DVD double pack along with a collector's tin, concert pictures, a souvenir guitar pick, and a 32-page booklet, or just as Blu-ray or DVD individual sets on 7 June 2011. Only 90,000 of the collectors tins were made, and each labeled with a number out of 90,000 on the base of the tin.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of AC/DC: Let There Be Rock. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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