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Oil City Confidential (2009)
Director Julien Temple’s film celebrates Canvey Island’s Dr Feelgood, the Essex R ‘n’ B band that exploded out of the UK in the prog era of the early Seventies, delivering shows and albums that helped pave the way for pub rock and punk.
Genre: Documentary, Music
Director: Julien Temple
Actors: Alison Moyet, Chris Fenwick, Jake Riviera, Joe Strummer, John B. Sparkes, John Martin, Jools Holland, Lee Brilleaux, Suggs, Wilko Johnson
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