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Edgeplay

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
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6.9/10
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Edgeplay (2004)
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A documentary feature film about the 1970's seminal all girl band, The Runaways.A documentary feature film about the 1970's seminal all girl band, The Runaways.A documentary feature film about the 1970's seminal all girl band, The Runaways.

  • Director
    • Victory Tischler-Blue
  • Writer
    • Victory Tischler-Blue
  • Stars
    • Kari Krome
    • Kim Fowley
    • Suzi Quatro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    514
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    • Director
      • Victory Tischler-Blue
    • Writer
      • Victory Tischler-Blue
    • Stars
      • Kari Krome
      • Kim Fowley
      • Suzi Quatro
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kari Krome
    • Self
    Kim Fowley
    Kim Fowley
    • Self
    Suzi Quatro
    Suzi Quatro
    • Self
    Toby Mamis
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Sandy West
    • Self
    Joan Jett
    Joan Jett
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jeri W.
    • Self, Sandy West's mother
    Jackie Fuchs
    Jackie Fuchs
    • Self
    • (as Jackie Fox)
    Lita Ford
    Lita Ford
    • Self
    Cherie Currie
    Cherie Currie
    • Self
    The Runaways
    The Runaways
    • The Runaways
    • (archive footage)
    Marie Harmon
    • Self, Cherie Currie's mother
    • (as Marie K.)
    Victory Tischler-Blue
    Victory Tischler-Blue
    • Self
    • (as Vicki Blue)
    • Director
      • Victory Tischler-Blue
    • Writer
      • Victory Tischler-Blue
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    10OffFranklin

    Raw and heartwrenching. Edgeplay blew my mind. Stunning.

    I never would have thought that the behind the scenes goings on were like what was explained in this film. I always thought that these girls had it made in the shade. My head spun when I listened to Cherie Currie's depiction of life in the Runaways. But what really brought me to tears was Sandy West's struggle in life. She went from from a teen rock star to a life of crime and prison. Why? What happened to her? She was such a great drummer and had so much potential.

    The ending of this film is so completely unexpected and chilling. It made me cry. It made my blood run cold. I can't recommend this film more. If you love rock and roll - see this film: Edgeplay: a film about the Runaways.

    Great job Victory!!!!!!!!!!!!
    10ctodd1000

    Surviving the '60's & '70's - have things really changed?

    "'Jail bait' rockers The Runaways tell their own tale -- their hopes, dreams and eventual implosion due to incessant media hectoring, infighting among the band members and chronic drug use. Directed by Victory Tischler-Blue, the film shows what it was like for six teenage girls to gain notoriety in an era hostile to female musicians. Includes live performances, a special appearance by Suzi Quatro and new songs by Quatro and Lita Ford."

    Note the most important line in this review from Netflix: "shows what it was like for six teenage girls to gain notoriety in an era hostile to female musicians."

    Finally, someone who is telling it like it was. That's it in a nutshell. Thank God (some of) those times have changed... on second thought, have they? The whole new crop of girls have probably gone through exactly the same thing. Christina Aquilera, Britney Spears, Beyonce, Rhianna, what's the difference, really? Some things never change. And worst of all, we do it to ourselves. We imprison OURSELVES. We buy in to the promise of "fame and fortune," and to "be somebody." That's all it takes for the devils of the world - the Kim Fowley's of the world - to capture one's soul and "make them mine."

    Fowley was their notorious manager who practically destroyed these girls, stole their money, hearts and soul... yet these girls have somehow managed to survive. Bravo to them for telling their true tale even at this late date. The truth will set you free!

    Pretty incredible film. Glad I never got trapped; at least not in that world. I escaped by the skin of my teeth and the Grace of God and all the angels above. Somehow I made a slightly different choice and somehow survived. All it took was "NO" at the moment of truth, the moment of commitment, and the Devil had no hold. And then some pretty fast running! Hahahahahah to all the Kim Fowleys of the world - and a big middle finger holding straight up!

    Ten stars for this film, and the women themselves have my GREATEST ADMIRATION. Bravo to you ALL!
    6lee_eisenberg

    I guess that it helps to have been there

    Around the age of seventeen, I learned of Joan Jett when I heard "Weird Al" Yankovic's spoof of her cover of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (called "I Love Rocky Road"). I later learned that she started out as a member of a group in the late '70s called the Runaways, whose hard rock sound marked a sharp contrast to a lot of the bubblegum stuff at the time.

    So now I've seen the documentary "Edgeplay", about the Runaways. One of the main things that I noticed was Jett's absence, as she refused to participate and thus only appears in the archival footage. It's mostly interviews with the band's other members, talking about how the group got formed and eventually broke up.

    I guess that the documentary will mean more to people who lived through the era and were into the Runaways' output back then. To me it was just commentary about something that I never knew. Even so, I will say that the Runaways turned out some interesting music.

    There was later a movie about the group, starring Kristen Stewart in one of the roles. I'll probably see it eventually. In the meantime, this is an okay if not great documentary.
    6unbrokenmetal

    Neon Angels on the Road to Ruin

    Talking about 'Edgeplay', it's a two-edged sword! I'd like to start with what I disliked: 1) the camera work. Can't the guy hold still for a minute? Shaking the camera up and down and sideways maybe nice for 5 minutes of MTV interviews, but using that style for a 110 minutes documentary is nerve-wracking. 2) A documentary about a band without playing one song of their own material? Must be a first time. Instead, we get stuff from Suzi Quatro and Lita Ford's solo albums in the background. 3) Naturally, the absence of Joan Jett is a big problem. She wants to make her own Runaways picture in 2009, maybe after that we'll get a more complete view of the story.

    I'm glad I took the time to watch 'Edgeplay', nevertheless. Especially Cherie has many interesting things to say (and yes, she looks better now than back then). I liked that they interviewed the mothers of Cherie and Sandy as well - understandably, they must have been afraid of what was going on with their daughters far away from home, and nobody every talks about things like that because it's not 'cool' or some stupid reason like that. The picture 'Edgeplay' paints of Lita Ford doesn't omit the dark sides, apparently she is not famous for her patience and self-control. Watching Sandy (the last opportunity before her untimely demise) is touching. Alright, so 'Edgeplay' is interesting for fans to know more about the unique band, but it leaves many viewers unsatisfied, I guess.
    6memery-1

    Where's the music???

    Watching a documentary about a rock band, I was expecting to see more archival concert footage or hear more music. There are only two concert segments -- both feature covers: Velvet Underground's 'Rock n Roll' and Troggs' 'Wild Thing'. The incidental music backing the interview segments sounds like something out of "Twin Peaks." Perhaps this type of score was selected to enhance the seedy backstory of these girls who were eaten alive and spit out by an unmerciful music industry.

    This film is really for fans only. Anyone who doesn't know the backstory of the Runaways might end up confused or bored. But for true Runaways-maniacs, the interviews are quite revealing.

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    • Trivia
      This documentary about the all girl rock band The Runaways, has no original Runaways music. The only music you hear is by other artists or you hear the band doing cover songs. That's because Joan Jett refused to take part in the production and refused to grant permission for the music to be used.
    • Quotes

      Kim Fowley: I love boot camp. I went into two branches of the service because I loved it so much... I was the drill sergeant and they were the recruits.

    • Soundtracks
      Back to the Drive
      Written by Mike Chapman

      Performed by Suzi Quatro

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Edgeplay: A Film About The Runaways
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sacred Dogs Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $80,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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