Cuando trescientos mil miembros de la Generación del Amor chocaron con unas pocas docenas de Hells Angels en San Francisco, la barra sangrienta que transformó los sueños de una década en des... Leer todoCuando trescientos mil miembros de la Generación del Amor chocaron con unas pocas docenas de Hells Angels en San Francisco, la barra sangrienta que transformó los sueños de una década en desilusión quedó inmortalizada en esta película.Cuando trescientos mil miembros de la Generación del Amor chocaron con unas pocas docenas de Hells Angels en San Francisco, la barra sangrienta que transformó los sueños de una década en desilusión quedó inmortalizada en esta película.
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- TriviaAfter viewing concert footage, police identified Alan Passaro, a local Hell's Angel, as the man who stabbed Meredith Hunter. He was arrested and charged with murder. At his trial, closer examination of the footage showed that Hunter had pulled a gun before Passaro pulled his knife. Passaro was acquitted on grounds of self-defense.
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Grace Slick: You don't hassle with anybody in particular. You gotta keep your bodies off each other unless you intend love. People get weird, and you need people like the Angels to keep people in line. But the Angels also - you know, you don't bust people in the head - for nothing. So both sides are fucking up temporarily; let's not keep FUCKING UP!
- Versiones alternativasRe-released in 1992 with some uncensored dialog and some more brief nudity; this version is rated R.
David and Albert Maysles recorded this nightmare in their brilliant documentary Gimme Shelter. The film opens with the Stones, flush with success planning a free concert for fans at Golden Gate Park. The venue is switched to a racetrack in Altamont and things slowly begin to deteriorate from there. The Stones naively hire Hell's Angels ("The Dead said they were cool") for security. When things become unruly the Angels respond harshly. As Jagger sings a man with a gun rushes the stage and is stabbed. The Maysles cameras are in the right place many times. The emphasis is not on Jagger as he and the band perform, instead it is the threatening and tripped out people near him on stage that fascinate.
The concert itself only takes up a small but gripping portion of the film which follows the Stones on a some of their tour and their reactions from watching the documentary's rough cut. Seldom do rock stars allow themselves to filmed in such compromising a position. The Maysles also capture the logistics side of the concert business with famed lawyer Melvin Belli and tour director Sam Cutler at task.
In less than half a year the Utopian dream of Woodstock lay in ruin at the Altamont Speedway. The Maysles provide much of the proof in Gimme Shelter.
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- The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter
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- Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Estados Unidos(Playback of tracks in studio)
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- USD 999
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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