

Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back
Directed by Jim McBride"Meat Loaf" Aday is an overgrown Texas youngster, the son of a gentle woman dying of cancer and an alcoholic, abusive father. Tormented by his father and schoolmates over his size, he strikes out on his own after his mother's death, in an impossible task to prove himself to the world and to himself. A chance audition for a musical leads him to join forces with composer Jim Steinman, and together the two make music history with the operatic rock album "Bat Out of Hell." But the demons that drive Meat Loaf aren't assuaged by success, and eventually he must come to terms with them.
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Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back was released on 26 lipca 2000.
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back was directed by Jim McBride.
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back has a runtime of 87 min.
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back was produced by April Webster, David Bloch.
"Meat Loaf" Aday is an overgrown Texas youngster, the son of a gentle woman dying of cancer and an alcoholic, abusive father. Tormented by his father and schoolmates over his size, he strikes out on his own after his mother's death, in an impossible task to prove himself to the world and to himself. A chance audition for a musical leads him to join forces with composer Jim Steinman, and together the two make music history with the operatic rock album "Bat Out of Hell." But the demons that drive Meat Loaf aren't assuaged by success, and eventually he must come to terms with them.
The key characters in Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back are Meat Loaf (W. Earl Brown), Leslie (Dedee Pfeiffer), Jim Steinman (Zachary Throne).
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back is rated PG-13.
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back is a Dramat, Biography, Muzyczny film.
Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back has an audience rating of 5.4 out of 10.













