The best Mary Woronov’s music movies

Mary Woronov

Mary Woronov

08/12/1943 (80 años)
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Rock 'n' Roll High School

Rock 'n' Roll High School
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 24/08/1979
  • Character: Miss Evelyn Togar
A group of rock-music-loving students, with the help of the Ramones, take over their school to combat its newly installed oppressive administration.

Get Crazy

Get Crazy
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 05/08/1983
  • Character: Violetta
Mega-promoter Colin Beverly plans to sabotage the New Year's 1983 concert of small-time operator Max Wolfe. Wolfe's assistants Neil Allen and Willie Loman find romance while trying to save the drugs, violence, and rock and roll from Beverly's schemes.

Cheech & Chong Get Out of My Room

Cheech & Chong Get Out of My Room
4.7/10
Get Out of My Room, was a mockumentary in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, written and directed by Cheech Marin. In the film, he and Tommy Chong are shown attempting to finish a "video album" for their novelty record Get Out of My Room.

Shake, Rattle and Rock!

Shake, Rattle and Rock!
5.2/10
In 1950s America, teenage rebellion comes easy when something like rock 'n' roll is viewed as sinful. Looking to have a good time while they're young, Susan, Cookie and Tony -- three teenagers from a small town -- start a nightclub where host Danny Klay introduces the newest rock 'n' roll talent, and everyone can dance the night away. Of course, not everyone in town is happy with the new establishment.

The Velvet Underground and Nico

The Velvet Underground and Nico
6.6/10
The film depicts a rehearsal of The Velvet Underground including Nico, and is essentially one long loose improvisation.

13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests

13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests
7.1/10
Between 1964 and 1966, Andy Warhol shot nearly 500 Screen Tests, beautiful and revealing portraits of hundreds of different individuals, from Warhol superstars and celebrities to friends or anyone he thought had "star potential". All visitors to his studio, the Factory. Subjects were captured in stark relief by a strong keylight, and filmed by Warhol with his stationary 16mm Bolex camera on silent, black and white, 100-foot rolls of film. The resulting two-and-a-half-minute film reels were then screened in slow motion, resulting in a fascinating collection of four-minute masterpieces that startle and entrance, mesmerizing in the purest sense of the word. Songwriters Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips, formerly of the band Luna and currently recording as Dean & Britta, incorporated original compositions as well as cover songs to create new soundtracks for the 13 films.

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