
Small Faces: Under Review
The Small Faces Under Review features rare live and studio performances by this hugely influential band, interspersed with the independent review and criticism of a panel of esteemed experts. These include; Steve Marriot biographer, Paolo Hewitt; Melody Maker features editor Chris Welch; Small Faces biographer, John Hellier; 1960s NME editor Keith Altham and many, many more. The film also includes rarely seen promo films, interview footage with the band members, TV clips and a host of other features making it not just the only full length Small Faces DVD on the market, but also an inspiring, revelatory and downright entertaining look at a truly exceptional band.
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Small Faces: Under Review was released on 1 stycznia 2005.
Small Faces: Under Review has a runtime of 67 min.
Small Faces: Under Review was produced by Tom Barber.
The Small Faces Under Review features rare live and studio performances by this hugely influential band, interspersed with the independent review and criticism of a panel of esteemed experts. These include; Steve Marriot biographer, Paolo Hewitt; Melody Maker features editor Chris Welch; Small Faces biographer, John Hellier; 1960s NME editor Keith Altham and many, many more. The film also includes rarely seen promo films, interview footage with the band members, TV clips and a host of other features making it not just the only full length Small Faces DVD on the market, but also an inspiring, revelatory and downright entertaining look at a truly exceptional band.
The key characters in Small Faces: Under Review are Self - NME Journalist (Keith Altham), Self - 1966 (Don Arden), Self - Small Faces Historian (John Hellier).
Small Faces: Under Review is rated Not Rated.
Small Faces: Under Review is a Dokumentalny film.






