Vinyl (2012)
Based on true events. When a new record by an old band is turned down by ageist record companies, the veteran punk band assemble a group of youngsters to stand in for them, and fool the music industry.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Sara Sugarman
Actors: Alexa Davies, Gareth Jones, Jamie Blackley, Julia Ford, Keith Allen, Mike Peters, Perry Benson, Phil Daniels, Steve Diggle, Violet Berlin
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