Roger Daltrey
19 titles
Filmography
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The Who: The Kids Are Alright
(1979)The Who...smashed guitars...demolished hotel rooms...cars in swimming pools...the legendary band in their most explosive performances. Re-live the glory from their pre-Who days as The High-Numbers to their final appearance with notorious madman and drummer extraordinaire, Keith Moon. From raucous rehearsal to major festival...from rock operas to rock anthems...from 'My Generation' to 'Won't Get...

Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
(2007)This epic documentary portrays the story of rock legends The Who in unrivaled detail. Spanning four decades of the band's explosive history, and including interviews with the members as well as other musicians and industry professionals, it features rare archival material and concert footage from the group's beginnings through its rise to stardom.

The Who - The Making of Tommy
(2013)A look at the creation and impact of The Who's seminal album Tommy, featuring interviews with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the late John Entwistle.

The Who: Live in Hyde Park
(2015)Filmed on June 26th this year as The Who celebrated their fiftieth anniversary, this stunning show from London's famous Hyde Park is a triumphant return to their home city. On a glorious summer evening, the band delivered a brilliant performance.

The Who: Maximum R&B Live
(1994)Live highlights from The Who, spanning 25 years of life on the road. Also included is early documentary footage, exclusive new interviews.
The Who: Live in Texas '75
(2012)Filmed in Houston, Texas, right at the start of a massive tour of the U.S. to promote The Who By Numbers, their seventh album in their 10th year of existence. Live in Texas '75 has been pridefully restored to its rightful visual and sonic superiority by longtime Who collaborator Jon Astley. The extensive Tommy section, the savage recreations of early hits such as 'My Generation', the celebrated...

The Comedy of Errors
(1983)Separated as children, the twins unknowingly find themselves living in the same city as adults. Confusion reigns as they become caught up in a brilliantly contrived series of misunderstandings involving their family and friends.Β

The Who: Tommy Live at The Royal Albert Hall
(2017)On 1st April 2017, The Who took to the stage at London's Royal Albert Hall to deliver a blistering performance of their legendary rock opera, Tommy. Written by Pete Townshend almost 50 years ago, the full-length piece had, until then, never been performed live by the band. In a rare treat for fans, The Who decided to perform Tommy for the first time ever in its entirety for their participation in the annual Teenage Cancer Trust benefit shows. These shows are produced every year by Roger Daltrey at the iconic Royal Albert Hall to raise essential funds for the specialist treatment of young people with cancer.

Lambert & Stamp
(2014)Aspiring filmmakers Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert set out to search for a subject for their underground movie, leading them to discover, mentor, and manage the iconic band known as The Who.

Classic Albums: The Who - Who's Next
(1999)A look at the making of the band's critically acclaimed album reveals the genius and musical chemistry that propelled it to the top of the UK charts.

Rock Camp: The Movie
(2021)Rock and roll fans from all walks of life get the chance to jam alongside their heroes at a camp where the counselors are all musical legends.

The Who: Fragments Fan Club DVD
(2007)This documentary traces their journey from The High Numbers to global fame and delves into their music, mayhem, and the impact of Keith Moon's death.

Woodstock
(1970)In 1969,over half a million people came together on a small farm inupstate New York to celebrate live,love and music in an event defined ageneration and forever changed the world.

Tommy
(1975)The Who's classic rock opera is brought energetically to life by an outstanding cast including manyof music's biggest stars. Roger Daltrey is Tommy and Elton John portrays the Pinball Wizard. Appearances by Tina Turner and Jack Nicholson.

Billy Joel - The Last Play at Shea
(2010)The histories of Shea Stadium and Billy Joel interesct as they meet for a final concert performance.

The Art of McCartney
(2014)An iconic songwriter and performer, Paul McCartney has been providing the soundtrack to millions of peoples lives for over half a century. This documentary explores the making of a remarkable album: The Art of McCartney features the finest artists of today paying their respect to the greatest. In this film you are going to hear from some of the artists who shaped The Art of McCartney, sharing their thoughts about Paul's music and the songs they have recorded.

Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula
(2000)Seeking to avenge his father's death, Vlad Dracula raises an army to fight a bloody revolution, developing a fondness for impaling his enemies.

Johnny Was
(2006)Follows a former Irish thug as he navigates questions of race and morality in an attempt to avoid war with West Indian Yardies in a Brixton safehouse.

My Generation
(2017)The story of Swinging London in the 1960s, when a new generation broke barriers and transformed popular culture through art, music and movies.