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Almost famous / DreamWorks Pictures and Columbia Pictures present a Vinyl Films production ; directed and written by, Cameron Crowe ; producers, Cameron Crowe, Ian Bryce.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublication details: United States : DreamWorks, 2000Description: 1 dvd 35mm; 2 sound discs : digital, DTS ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0783256434
Other title:
  • Alternate title: Uncool
  • Alternate title: My back pages
  • Alternate title: Something real
  • Alternate title: Stillwater
  • Alternate title: Presque celebre
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • CGD 0668-0674 (viewing print)
  • CGD 0675 (track)
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, John Toll ; editors, Joe Hutshing, Saar Klein ; music, Nancy Wilson.
Cast: Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Patrick Fugit.Summary: Writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist he was a regular contributor to Rolling Stone while still in high school inspired this coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy hitting the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the early 1970s. Elaine Miller (Frances McDormand) is a bright, loving, but strict single parent whose distrust of rock music and fears about drug use have helped to drive a wedge between herself and her two children, Anita (Zooey Deschanel) and William (Patrick Fugit). Anita rebels by dropping out of school and becoming a stewardess, but William makes something of his love of rock & roll by writing album reviews for a local underground newspaper. William's work attracts the attention of Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffman), editor of renegade rock magazine Creem, who takes William under his wing and gives him his first professional writing assignment covering a Black Sabbath concert. While William is unable to score an innterview with the headliners, the opening act, Stillwater, are more than happy to chat with a reporter, even if he's still too young to drive, and William's piece on the group in Creem gains him a new admirer in Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), an editor at Rolling Stone. Torres offers William an assignment for a 3,000-word cover story on Stillwater, and over the objections of his mother (whose parting words are "Don't use drugs!"), and after some stern advice from Bangs (who says under no circumstances should he become friends with a band he's covering), Williams joins Stillwater on tour, where he becomes friendly with guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup) and singer Jeff Bebe (Jason Lee). William also becomes enamored of Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), a groupie traveling with the band who is no older than William, but is deeply involved with Russell. Lester Bangs and Ben Fong-Torres, incidentally, were real-life rock writers Crowe worked with closely during his days as a journalist.
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DVD Idaho Springs Public Library DVDFIC DVD FIC ALMOST (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ISPL00203096T

Copyright: DreamWorks, LLC, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. DCR 2000; PUB 15Sep00; REG 21Sep00; PREV: Screenplay prev. reg.; some music preexisting. NM: all other cinematographic material. DCR 2000; PUB 15Sep00; REG 21Sep00; PA1-002-187.

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Digital sound on two compact discs stored in one film can (CGD 0675). DLC

Sources used: copyright data base; copyright data sheet; Baseline database, 6-2-2002.

Director of photography, John Toll ; editors, Joe Hutshing, Saar Klein ; music, Nancy Wilson.

Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Patrick Fugit.

Writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist he was a regular contributor to Rolling Stone while still in high school inspired this coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy hitting the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the early 1970s. Elaine Miller (Frances McDormand) is a bright, loving, but strict single parent whose distrust of rock music and fears about drug use have helped to drive a wedge between herself and her two children, Anita (Zooey Deschanel) and William (Patrick Fugit). Anita rebels by dropping out of school and becoming a stewardess, but William makes something of his love of rock & roll by writing album reviews for a local underground newspaper. William's work attracts the attention of Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffman), editor of renegade rock magazine Creem, who takes William under his wing and gives him his first professional writing assignment covering a Black Sabbath concert. While William is unable to score an innterview with the headliners, the opening act, Stillwater, are more than happy to chat with a reporter, even if he's still too young to drive, and William's piece on the group in Creem gains him a new admirer in Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), an editor at Rolling Stone. Torres offers William an assignment for a 3,000-word cover story on Stillwater, and over the objections of his mother (whose parting words are "Don't use drugs!"), and after some stern advice from Bangs (who says under no circumstances should he become friends with a band he's covering), Williams joins Stillwater on tour, where he becomes friendly with guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup) and singer Jeff Bebe (Jason Lee). William also becomes enamored of Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), a groupie traveling with the band who is no older than William, but is deeply involved with Russell. Lester Bangs and Ben Fong-Torres, incidentally, were real-life rock writers Crowe worked with closely during his days as a journalist.

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