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Get Crazy (1983)

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Directed by
Allan Arkush

Written by
Danny Opatoshu, Henry Rosenbaum

Cast
Malcolm McDowell, Allen Garfield, Daniel Stern, Gail Edwards, Miles Chapin [more]



MPAA Rating
R

Running Time
1 hour, 32 minutes

Country USA

Studio D&P, Embassy

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Other Titles
• Get Crazy
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 Synopses for Get Crazy (1983)
1.The plot concerns a real cool old rock palace that's a thinly veiled Filmore West, which a nasty record exec/promoter wants to shut down for his own nefarious reasons. The manager of the palace, the Saturn Theater, has to organize a big New Year's Eve bash to save the Saturn. Songs include: Doris Troy - "Just One Look," T. Rex - "Metal Guru," The Ramones - "Chop Suey," Lou Reed - "Little Sister," and many more.   



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