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Dreadtown: The Steel Pulse Story
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Dreadtown: The Steel Pulse Story

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Overview

They have raged on for forty years, cutting a swath across continents and lighting the fuse of revolutionary thought. From the pressure-cooker ghettos of England to the mighty gates of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, one band has forged an enduring legacy. This is their story.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Roast Beef Productions
Driftwood Pictures

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Cast

Danny Glover

Narrator (voice)

Danny Glover

Selwyn Brown

Self

Selwyn Brown

David Hinds

Self

David Hinds

Sidney Mills

Self

Sidney Mills

Clifford 'Moonie' Pusey

Self

Clifford 'Moonie' Pusey

Amlak Tafari

Self

Amlak Tafari

Ronnie 'Stepper' McQueen

Self

Ronnie 'Stepper' McQueen

Steve 'Grizzly' Nisbett

Self

Steve 'Grizzly' Nisbett

Clark Gayton

Self

Clark Gayton

Don Letts

Self

Don Letts

Mykael S. Riley

Self

Mykael S. Riley

Gwen Stefani

Self

Gwen Stefani

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