
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record
Directed by Steven VosburghWhere to Watch The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record Trivia
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record was released on January 1, 2002.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record was directed by Steven Vosburgh.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record has a runtime of 6h 50m.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record was produced by Brandon Christopher, Steven Vosburgh.
Just For The Record is a comprehensive documentary commemorating the first 40 years of the Rolling Stones, the famous British rock'n'roll band. It spans 5 DVD discs, 450 minute total running time. Each disc is 90 minutes, devoted to one decade of the band's history: The Sixties (Disc 1), The Seventies (Disc 2), The Eighties (Disc 3), The Nineties (Disc 4), and Two Thousand and Beyond (Disc 5). Told by band members, fellow musicians, biographers and fans, Just For The Record features over 50 exclusive interviews, and spans a period of 40 years, from the beginning of the band in London in 1962, to their 2002 world tour Forty Licks. This DVD set reveals interesting details about the making of the songs and albums of the Rolling Stones, their concert tours, and their private lives.
The key characters in The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record are Self (archive footage) (Mick Jagger), Self (archive footage) (Brian Jones), Self (archive footage) (Keith Richards).
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record is rated Not Rated.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record is a Documentary, Biography, Music film.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.
The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record had a budget of $500K.







