Dreadtown: The Steel Pulse Story
5.5
1
0 hr 30 min
Documentary
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.
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- Cast:
- Danny Glover , Don Letts , Gwen Stefani , Billy Idol , Rita Marley , Ziggy Marley , Matt Groening
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