AC/DC: Let There Be Rock
Director: Eric Dionysius, Eric Mistler
Actors: AC/DC, Phil Rudd, Bon Scott
PlotThe documentary follows a rock band as they prepare for and perform in a concert held in Paris, France. Opening with behind-the-scenes footage, the film captures the raw energy and camaraderie of the band members, providing an intimate look into their pre-show routines, interviews, and interactions. The camera delves into the world of the band, showcasing their dedication to their craft, their unique personalities, and the undeniable bond that drives their musical success. The preparations build anticipation, setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying performance.
As the band takes the stage, the documentary transitions to a dynamic live concert experience. The performance footage is high-energy, featuring powerful renditions of their popular songs. The band’s charismatic lead singer engages the audience with his electrifying stage presence, while the rest of the band delivers flawless musicianship. The concert is a spectacle of light and sound, capturing the essence of live rock music. The film concludes, leaving viewers with a sense of having experienced the thrill and passion of a live rock show, encapsulating the spirit of the band and their music.
Writers: N/A
Release Date: 14 Sep 1980
Runtime: 98 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States, France
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
"AC/DC: Let There Be Rock delivers exceptional audio, showcasing the band's early glory despite subpar video quality; a must-have for fans."
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