Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream (2015)
Documentary on the independent Edinburgh record label Fast Product and Postcard Records and associated bands like Fire Engines, Scars and Josef K
Director: Grant McPhee
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: June 19, 2015
Cast
- Norman Blake - Himself
- Bobby Bluebell - Himself
- Jo Callis - Himself
- Allan Campbell - Himself
- Joe Foster - Himself
- Douglas Hart - Himself
- Davy Henderson - Himself
- Bob Last - Himself
- Gerard Love - Himself
- Ken McCluskey - Himself
Screenplay
Cinematography: Garry Torrance, Grant McPhee
Editing: Angela Slaven
Production: On-Set Digital
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
Keywords
scotland, edinburgh, scotland, record label, post-punk
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream about?
- Documentary on the independent Edinburgh record label Fast Product and Postcard Records and associated bands like Fire Engines, Scars and Josef K
- Who directed Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream?
- Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream was directed by Grant McPhee.
- Who stars in Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream?
- Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream stars Norman Blake, Bobby Bluebell, Jo Callis, Allan Campbell, Joe Foster, Douglas Hart.
- How long is Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream?
- Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream?
- Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream is a Music, Documentary film.
- Where was Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream produced?
- Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post-Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream was produced in United Kingdom.