U2 Rattle and Hum
A concert movie on an unprecedented scale, Rattle and Hum captures U2 - on and off stage - during their triumphant Joshua Tree tour. From the giant technicolor stadium celebrations to the black-and-white intensity of the indoor shows, this is U2 at their best. Follow the group across America, exploring new influences, playing with the legendary B.B. King, on a journey which takes them from Dublin to Graceland, from San Francisco to the streets of Harlem, from The Joshua Tree to Rattle and Hum.
"Nicely shot..." Dan Lybarger, Nitrate Online
"...a landmark in the band's musical and social reach..." Dean Roddey, DVD Verdict
"...a fanzine on celluloid...the film has a stunning look..." Hal Hinson, The Washington Post
Editor's Note
Follow the Grammy Award-winning band on their musical journey from its native Ireland through the United States - along the streets of Harlem; behind the gates of Elvis Presley's Graceland; into a recording session at the legendary Sun Studios; and center stage at an impromptu live concert in downtown San Francisco. Contains nine songs not included on the hit soundtrack.
Features Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
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Subtitles: English
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Release Information
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 10/10/2006
Running Time: 99 minutes
Original Release Date: 1988
Catalog ID: 11823
UPC: 00097361182346
Number of Discs: 1
Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: B&W
Aspect Ratio
Widescreen 1.85:1
Cast & Crew Adam Clayton, et. al. - Original Music By
B.B. King - Featuring
Bono - Featuring
Michael Hamlyn - Producer
Phil Joanou - Editor
Phil Joanou - Featuring
Phil Joanou - Director
Robert Brinkmann, et. al. - Cinematographer
The Edge - Featuring
.
"Nicely shot..." Dan Lybarger, Nitrate Online
"...a landmark in the band's musical and social reach..." Dean Roddey, DVD Verdict
"...a fanzine on celluloid...the film has a stunning look..." Hal Hinson, The Washington Post
Editor's Note
Follow the Grammy Award-winning band on their musical journey from its native Ireland through the United States - along the streets of Harlem; behind the gates of Elvis Presley's Graceland; into a recording session at the legendary Sun Studios; and center stage at an impromptu live concert in downtown San Francisco. Contains nine songs not included on the hit soundtrack.
Features Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Subtitles: English
Theatrical Trailer
Technical Info
Release Information
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 10/10/2006
Running Time: 99 minutes
Original Release Date: 1988
Catalog ID: 11823
UPC: 00097361182346
Number of Discs: 1
Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: B&W
Aspect Ratio
Widescreen 1.85:1
Cast & Crew Adam Clayton, et. al. - Original Music By
B.B. King - Featuring
Bono - Featuring
Michael Hamlyn - Producer
Phil Joanou - Editor
Phil Joanou - Featuring
Phil Joanou - Director
Robert Brinkmann, et. al. - Cinematographer
The Edge - Featuring
.
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Review
Washington Post 8 of 10
Washington Post 8 of 10
"U2 Rattle and Hum," the new rock documentary featuring what the promotional material claims to be "the world's most popular rock band," is an exercise in rock 'n' roll hagiography. It's a fanzine on celluloid...Undeniably, the film has a stunning look, especially the color segments shot in Tempe, Ariz., by Jordan Cronenweth, but there's not much of a rationale for it. The only illuminating sequence is the one in which the band rehearses its number with B.B. King. - Hal Hinson
"U2 Rattle and Hum," the new rock documentary featuring what the promotional material claims to be "the world's most popular rock band," is an exercise in rock 'n' roll hagiography. It's a fanzine on celluloid...Undeniably, the film has a stunning look, especially the color segments shot in Tempe, Ariz., by Jordan Cronenweth, but there's not much of a rationale for it. The only illuminating sequence is the one in which the band rehearses its number with B.B. King. - Hal Hinson