Includes five uncut audio tracks: It Ain't Me, Babe It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Love Minus Zero/No Limit The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll To Ramona Commentary from D.A. Pennebaker and tour manager Bob Neuwirth Alternate version of the Subterranean Homesick Blues cue card sequence Original theatrical trailer D.A. Pennebaker filmography Bob Dylan discographyCast an crew biographies English subtitles Audio: DD2
Rating: NR Genre: Music [nf] Theatrical Release: 06/12/1998(USA) Release Date: 02/27/2007 SubTitles: English Dubbed: English Sound: DD2 Run Time: 96 Minutes Flags: Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Profanity Distributor/Studio: A&E Home Video
In 1965, filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker accompanied Bob Dylan to England to make a film about the singer/songwriter's British tour. At the time, no one could have known how fortuitous Pennebaker's timing would prove to be. Within a few months of this tour, Dylan would forsake his role as The Conscience of Folk Music to pick up a Fender Stratocaster and play rock and roll. Within a year, Dylan would suffer a motorcycle accident that would put him out of commission for nearly 18 months. Recording several brilliant solo performances and capturing a wealth of fly-on-the-wall footage of Dylan's interactions with friends and strangers, Pennebaker caught Dylan on the cusp of a radical career change, and the man in this film seems to be thrashing about in his shackles, looking for some sort of escape route.