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Tales From a Golden Age: Bob Dylan 1941-1966
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Tales From a Golden Age: Bob Dylan 1941-1966

Jan 1, 2004
1h 26m
★ 8.5

Overview

Documentary - Tracing his career up to the point of his 1966 motorcycle accident and subsequent disappearance from the spotlight, this unauthorized documentary uncovers a side of Bob Dylan never revealed before. Includes extensive interviews and rare footage. - Mickey Jones

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Bob Dylan

Self (archive footage)

Bob Dylan

Derek Barker

Self

Derek Barker

Colby Paul

Self

Colby Paul

Art D'Lugoff

Self

Art D'Lugoff

Mick Dwyer

Self

Mick Dwyer

Larry Fabbro

Self

Larry Fabbro

Clinton Heylin

Self

Clinton Heylin

Mickey Jones

Self

Mickey Jones

B.J. Rolfzen

Self

B.J. Rolfzen

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