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Lambert and Stamp
Description
A documentary that reveals how the unlikely partnership between aspiring filmmakers Christopher Stamp and Kit Lambert produced one of the greatest rock bands in history: The Who.
A documentary that reveals how the unlikely partnership between aspiring filmmakers Christopher Stamp and Kit Lambert produced one of the greatest rock bands in history: The Who.
Actors:
Pete Townshend,
Ritchie Blackmore,
Jimi Hendrix,
Keith Moon,
John Hemming,
Terence Stamp,
Irish Jack,
Richard Barnes,
Roger Daltrey,
Christopher Stamp,
Arthur Brown,
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Pete Townshend
19 May 1945, London, England, UK
Ritchie Blackmore
14 April 1945, Weston Super Mare, England, UK
Jimi Hendrix
27 November 1942, Seattle, Washington, USA
Keith Moon
23 August 1946, Wembley, London, England, UK
John Hemming
Terence Stamp
22 July 1938, Stepney, London, England, UK
Irish Jack
Richard Barnes
Roger Daltrey
1 March 1944, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Christopher Stamp
7 July 1942, East End, London, England, UK
Arthur Brown
24 June 1944, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Genre:
Biography, Documentary, History
Director:
James D. Cooper
James D. Cooper
Country:
United States
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June 24, 2015
Cinematographer James D. Cooper makes his directorial debut with this entertaining, if incomplete, account of how the six men made it together as far as the creation of the rock opera Tommy before self- destructing.
May 15, 2015
Lambert and Stamp are at least a bit fascinating, or at least somewhat interesting. But this film runs nearly two hours. They are at best an hour-and-a-half's worth of interesting.
June 21, 2015
I did not think a documentary about The Who could possibly surprise me.
May 07, 2015
Who fans will be this film's biggest audience, but the storytelling is limited by the fact that Lambert died in 1981 (of alcohol and drug abuse).
August 21, 2015
"A fresh and invigorating film that avoids many of the clichés of the 'rockumentary.'"
May 12, 2016
Cooper's cinematic scrapbook captures a relentless whirlwind of explosive rock history, in which a non-linear narrative and slick cinematography rollicks furiously through the decades, rooting the audience directly in the band's volcanic timeline.
May 21, 2015
Opens the window on a pivotal time in 1960s (and early 1970s) pop culture.
May 14, 2015
An engrossing business story that approaches the band as a showbiz concern, recognizing the two managers as full creative partners and probing their relationships with the fractious musicians.
NOW Toronto
December 18, 2015
Lambert played an essential role in encouraging Pete Townshend's songwriting, which is an important tidbit, but most of the info here won't be new to Who fans. That early footage, on the other hand, is documentary gold.
May 14, 2015
Lambert & Stamp is at its best when it chronicles the high-wire act of the band's early years, as the pair guided the band through ever-greater levels of success.
January 01, 2016
Though it's not just for Who fans, those well-versed in the band will enjoy picking out some of the more obscure, copyright-friendly songs used in the appropriately loud soundtrack.
May 08, 2015
You might call this a business story. But I call it a love story, and I think director Cooper might, too.

