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Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me?

Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me? - Where to Watch

Audience Score
88

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Here are some useful notes to know before watching about the BBC documentary flick. Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me? starring Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, John Entwistle has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 10 min. The movie received a user score of 88/100 on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 4 real users.

Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "In his home studio and revisiting old haunts in Shepherds Bush and Battersea, Pete Townshend opens his heart and his personal archive to revisit 'the last great album the Who ever made', one that took the Who full circle back to their earliest days via the adventures of a pill-popping mod on an epic journey of self-discovery. But in 1973 Quadrophenia was an album that almost never was. Beset by money problems, a studio in construction, heroin-taking managers, a lunatic drummer and a culture of heavy drinking, Townshend took on an album that nearly broke him and one that within a year the band had turned their back on and would ignore for nearly three decades. Contributors include: Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Ethan Russell, Ron Nevison, Richard Barnes, Irish Jack Lyons, Bill Curbishley, John Woolf, Howie Edelson, Mark Kermode and Georgiana Steele Waller."

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