New York Doll (Full Screen)
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Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, Greg Whiteley's New York Doll is a revealing look at a simple, humble man who was once caught up in the maelstrom of sex, drugs, and rock & roll. In the early 1970s, the New York Dolls became an underground sensation, dressing up in outrageous clothing and blasting a new kind of glam rock that would leave a lasting legacy. In 2004, British superstar Morrissey asked the surviving Dolls — David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain, and Arthur "Killer" Kane — to reunite for the first time in 30 years. However, during the intervening decades, Kane had lived a very different kind of life, having become a devout Mormon, following a bizarre suicide attempt.
This fascinating documentary follows Kane, showing him to be a sweet, slow-talking, calm, relatively ordinary man who works in a Mormon library, rides the bus, and lives a rather mundane existence — especially for a former rock star. Kane is completely forthcoming with Whiteley, a fellow Mormon, discussing his ups and downs, his hopes and dreams, and his deep-seated faith, in a heart-wrenching film that includes plenty of great footage of the Dolls as well as interviews with Morrissey, Johansen, Sir Bob Geldof, Chrissie Hynde, and a riotous pair of women who worked with Kane at the Mormon Family History Center Library.
Review:
"New York Doll has a killer surprise ending that may leave even hard-core punkers reaching for the Kleenex." New York Post
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"As journeys go, this is one to treasure." Los Angeles Times
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"[A] respectful and subtle look at the difference faith can make in one's life." Dallas Morning News
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Product Details
- UPC:
- 00855280001304
- Studio:
- Umvd/Visual Entertainment
- Publication Date:
- 2006-04-04
- Credits:
- Kane, Arthur
- Credits:
- Sylvain, Sylvain
- Credits:
- Whiteley, Greg
- Credits:
- Johansen, David
- Binding:
- DVD
- Rating:
- Region:
- US and Canada











