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Born to Boogie

  • 1972
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Marc Bolan in Born to Boogie (1972)
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Documentary about T. Rex includes concert footage and staged sequences. Sir Ringo Starr's directorial work is mindful of touches used on Magical Mystery Tour (1967).Documentary about T. Rex includes concert footage and staged sequences. Sir Ringo Starr's directorial work is mindful of touches used on Magical Mystery Tour (1967).Documentary about T. Rex includes concert footage and staged sequences. Sir Ringo Starr's directorial work is mindful of touches used on Magical Mystery Tour (1967).

  • Director
    • Ringo Starr
  • Stars
    • Marc Bolan
    • Ringo Starr
    • Mickey Finn
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    449
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    • Director
      • Ringo Starr
    • Stars
      • Marc Bolan
      • Ringo Starr
      • Mickey Finn
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Marc Bolan
    Marc Bolan
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    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
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    Mickey Finn
    Mickey Finn
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    Elton John
    Elton John
    • Self
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Self - Waiter
    Hilary Bluebyrd
    • Self
    George Claydon
    George Claydon
    • Self - The Dwarf, Eater of Cars
    Steve Currie
    Steve Currie
    • Self
    Bill Legend
    Bill Legend
    • Self
    Mune Light
    • Self
    • (as Mine Light)
    Chelita Secunda
    • Self - Nun
    • (as Miss Chelita)
    June Child
    • Self - Nun in Tea Party Sequence
    • (uncredited)
    T. Rex
    T. Rex
    • Themselves
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ringo Starr
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    10highwaytrousers

    Marc Bolan in superb bopping form. This is what T.Rextasy was all about!

    Panned by critics at the time but loved by the fans, this film has now become a classic. Mixing supposedly 'surreal' footage shot at John Lennon's home among other places with live footage of Marc Bolan & T.Rex at their very best, this film is not just a must for everyone who's liked Marc Bolan but gives a fascinating insight into the era.

    These were the times when Marc was hobnobbing with the likes of Ringo Starr of the Beatles [who directed it] and you can even find a brief spot from one Reg Dwight [Elton John to you] bashing the ivories in an amazing [and never officially released] version of Tutti Frutti and rocking and ballad versions of Children Of The Revolution.

    There's also wonderful scenes featuring Chelita Secunda [said to have 'created glam rock' with her use of glitter etc], Mickey Finn and even the actor from Catweazle!!

    The best scene for me is in the garden when Marc leaves the dining table, sits down cross-legged in front of a string section and knocks out acoustic versions of classics such as Get It On and The Slider.

    Highly, highly recommended!! FIVE stars [out of five].

    Rory
    1denis888

    Bombast Piece Of Sheer Junk

    Marc Bolan was a true glam star, a great singer, excellent guitarist an a very outstanding song writer. He created so many genre-defining albums that to see him n film and on stage would've been a wild dream. Was it? Nope, sadly. Incredible fact is that no matter how cool Bolan was alive, on a silver screen he is plain boring whiff, his antics are laughable and his band is sturdy but nowhere beyond being just plain.

    The worst aspect of this film is the non-concert parts with Bolan being just a buffoon. Ringo Starr helps a bit as well as tremendous Elton John but they fail to save this movie from a more of mediocre haze...sadly so/ So, watch this once and then discard easily.
    10AnnaConstance

    superb

    this is indeed a treat for every Bolan fan, some might think that it's a little over the top, and that it is only about Ringo and Marc's egos, but i think it's similar to any other concert video, except for the fact that this is Marc bolan, not just any guy! i especially liked the music video for children of the revolution, with Elton John and Ringo Starr. this clip alone is worth all the money, i can't believe they did'not release this version as the single. The movie is really superb, especially for us danes. Now, I wasn't alive during the 70's. but danes in general was totally shot out from what was happening around them. the media didn't play or show any of the popular music back then, including Marc Bolan and T.Rex, they only played a little with The Doors, only the really popular songs though. so, i know from my dad, that seeing this, gives him back a part of his youth, he never got to experience.

    i wont make this too long, so... If you're the least bit fan of Marc Bolan, you need to see this. you might find it boring or as said before, a little over the top. But at least you've seen one of the best musicians ever, in action!

    Only thing that disappoints me a little, is that Ride A White Swan isn't on the tape. but i forgive it, since Jeepster and Get It On are so wonderfully played.
    8alterego100usa

    BORN TO BOOGIE--a gem for Seventies rock fans

    BORN TO BOOGIE is a real 'find'--though a rock fan for nearly thirty years, I only first saw the film a few days ago, and rank it among the top rock films of all time; the music's terrific (the cream of T. Rex) and the visuals consistently exciting and unusual, leaving this viewer craving any more past directorial efforts of Ringo Starr, who did a fine job here. If you love the music, you'll be in T. Rextasy throughout, as Marc Bolan really is the star of the piece, front and center. Even the fact that some songs are repeated doesn't matter a bit: different venues, costuming, musical arrangements, and bizarre visual concepts are all used to lend different textures and a great deal of upbeat humor to what could have ended up as 'only' a concert film in other hands. As rich and full packed as BORN TO BOOGIE is, the film's only about an hour long, but what is there is totally satisfying. Therein lies my only criticism--the video package states something like 71 minutes, and at least one online source claims the film to be 67 minutes, but apparently it's more like 61 minutes of rocking fun.
    paintbrush_2003

    Ummmm... love Marc Bolan, but...holy early 70s, Batman!

    After struggling for a few years to get a hold of this on video, I was left a little bit confused and disappointed. I love Marc Bolan, but this was a little much. Very disjointed and very much a piece of its time, I couldn't even bring myself to watch the whole thing again before selling it. If you are a big Bolan fan and get a chance to see this, be warned that you may be left scratching your head.

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      Marc Bolan's wife June plays one of the nuns in the Tea Party sequence.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • T-Rex in Concert
    • Filming locations
      • Apple Corps, 3 Savile Row, Mayfair, London, England, UK(recording session with Elton John and Ringo)
    • Production company
      • Apple Corps
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      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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