Bruce Springsteen - Video Anthology, 1978-1988 (1989)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: He rose up from the working-class, factory-strewn streets of New Jersey to become the Boss of rock & roll. With that rugged sensibility and lyrics that told stories of bleak lives, blue-collar... He rose up from the working-class, factory-strewn streets of New Jersey to become the Boss of rock & roll. With that rugged sensibility and lyrics that told stories of bleak lives, blue-collar jobs, and hometown pride, along with a soulful, down-home sound, Bruce Springsteen became an unlikely pop star of the yuppie-filled 1980s. His VIDEO ANTHOLOGY celebrates his music with a complete collection (up until 1988) of live performance and conceptual videos. Classic hits "The River," "Born in the U.S.A." (featuring a dance performance from none other than Courteney Cox) and "Born to Run" are included. [More]
Director: Arnold Levine, John Sayles, Brian De Palma
Director: Arnold Levine, John Sayles, Brian De Palma
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