Keith Richards

Keith Richards
Total Credits at Criticker: 44 (Actor)
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Make it Funky!
A raucous tribute to the musical heritage of New Orleans, this documentary is chock full of blazing performances, fiery archival footage and red-hot conversations with the remarkable men and women who created it. (Sony)
The Kids Are Alright
Through concert performances and interviews, this film offers us an "inside look" at this famous rock group... (imdb)
Gimme Shelter
A harrowing documentary of the Stones' 1969 tour, with much of the focus on the tragic concert at Altamont. (imdb)
Cocksucker Blues
A film by photographer Robert Frank on the Rolling Stone's 1972 American tour. Not released by the Stones because it contained scenes of drug use and groupie orgies.
Sympathy for the Devil
Godard's documentation of late 1960's western counter-culture, examining the Black Panthers, referring to works by LeRoi Jones and Eldridge Cleaver. Other notable subjects are the role of the media, the mediated image, A growing technocratic society, Womens Liberation, the May revolt in France and the power of language... (imdb)
Dirty Sanchez: The Movie
The Welsh nutters, Dirty Sanchez are making a movie: The concept of the film is that the Devil has heard about the dare-devil nature of the Sanchez boys so he's set them the ultimate challenge, to complete stunts based on the 7 Deadly Sins or be damned to the gutter forever... (imdb)
Invocation of My Demon Brother
Experimental short, featuring strobe-like homoerotic imagery with several shots of the Rolling Stones in performance and an original synthesizer score by Mick Jagger. (imdb)
Shine a Light
Martin Scorsese and the Rolling Stones unite in "Shine A Light," a look at The Rolling Stones." Scorcese filmed the Stones over a two-day period at the intimate Beacon Theater in New York City in fall 2006. Cinematographers capture the raw energy of the legendary band. (imdb)
Let\
This is the 5th film in which the Rolling Stones appeared. In this instance, their 1980 performances at the Sun Devil stadium of Arizona State University in Tempe and at the indoor Meadowlands Arena in New Jersey are presented in sequence. Many camera angles, shots of the crowds, and montages that feature repetitive movements or actions on the part of the performers are combined to spice up the 24 songs.
Memoria del saqueo
Only three years after the chaos, Fernando 'Pino' Solanas presents a colorful documentary detailing the causes for the 2001 Argentinian economic crisis, going all the way back from the 1976 military coup and succeeding dictatorship, through Menem's neo-liberalism and treason to his people, to the shocking events themselves of December, 2001.
At the Max
A filming of the 1990 Rolling Stones "Steel Wheels" concert that traveled Europe. This was filmed in the IMAX process, which allows the film to be projected in a size ten times the size of a regular 35mm projected image. (imdb)
Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock \
This documentary covers the concert at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, to celebrate Chuck Berry's sixtieth birthday, and also discusses his life and career. (imdb)
Stones in Exile
In the spring of 1971 the Rolling Stones reluctantly departed the UK to take up residence in France
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
A concert film taken from two Rolling Stones concerts during their 1972 North American tour. (imdb)
Being Mick
Fly-on-the-wall documentary about rockstar Mick Jagger, and his friends and family, during the recording of his 2001 album 'Goddess in the Doorway'. (imdb)
Imagine
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too. (imdb)
The Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965
A documentary on the Rolling Stones that was shot in 1965 on a two-stop tour of Ireland, just as "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" was becoming a worldwide sensation. (imdb)
Crossfire Hurricane
Legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones mark their 50th year together. (imdb)
King of the Carnival
Treasury agents go after a ring of counterfeiters operating out of a traveling carnival. (imdb)
The James Brothers of Missouri
The James Brothers go undercover to help a former member of their gang, who is now running a respectable freight business but is is being attacked by a rival who is trying to drive him out of business. When their former colleague is murdered, the brothers stick around to help his daughter, who is now in charge of the business, and stop the attacks. (imdb)
The Rolling Stones: Doom and Gloom
The video revolves around the seven deadly sins. Noomi Rapace rolls around in money which represents greed, she eats fast food until her head explodes which represents gluttony, and she lays around in bed which represents sloth. Between shots of Rapace there are scenes of the band performing "Doom and Gloom" in an abandoned building.
The Lady Has Plans
Some dastardly criminals have stolen some top secret plans and tattoo them on the back of a woman so she can sell them to the highest bidder in Lisbon. This woman plans to take the place of a 'Sidney Royce', a legitimate traveler going to Lisbon as a reporter. Crossed signals allows the real Sidney to reach Portugal first, where she is pursued by those trying to obtain the plans and US government agents trying to prevent the sale. (imdb)
Meet the Wildcat
Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay, stars of Columbia's "Ellery Queen" series, let their hair down and went "screwball" in the Universal comedy-mystery Meet the Wildcat. Bellamy plays a New York gumshoe on the trail of an art thief. His investigation is confounded by the presence of snoopy girl reporter Lindsay. The two stars spend most of the film double-crossing one another until they put their heads together and get their man. (allmovie.com)
The Blonde Bandit
Dorothy Patrick is The Blonde Bandit in this Republic time-filler. The script establishes a degree of sympathy for Gloria Dell (Patrick) by depicting her as more sinned against the sinning. Involved in a holdup masterminded by bookie Joe Sapelli (Gerald Mohr), Gloria is given a chance for redemption, if only she'll act as an undercover agent for the cops. (allmovie.com)
Keith Richards: Under the Influence
A portrait of Keith Richards that takes us on a journey to discover the genesis of his sound as a songwriter, guitarist and performer. (imdb)
Keith Richards - The Origin of the Species
This is the story - filmed by acclaimed director, Julien Temple - of Keith Richards' formative years during the post-war period, and an exploration of how they impacted his life, and influenced the 60s and the decades that followed.
Ready, Steady, Go!
Seminal 1960s pop series.
The Rolling Stones Olé, Olé, Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America
Rocknroll concert doc following the Stones on their 2016 tour, culminating in their historic stop in Havana, Cuba. (imdb)
Secret of the Wasteland
The usual gang of bad guys is out to grab up all the available ranch land. This time their object is land belonging to Chinese. As an aside, Hoppy leads some archaeologists through parts of California. (imdb)
The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live
More than 100,000 fans watch the Rolling Stones play two summer concerts in London's Hyde Park
A Letter from Bataan
Wartime propaganda film intended to encourage more active participation in the U.S. war effort.
25 X 5:  The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones
A look back at the lives and careers of the Rolling Stones. (imdb)
Get Yer Ya Ya\
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (2009) - Direct-to-Video
GET YER YA-YA'S OUT! is a chronicle of The Rolling Stones' epic performance at Madison Square Garden in November 1969. Albert and David Maysles famously documented the Rolling Stones' 1969 U.S. tour in the feature documentary GIMME SHELTER, released in 1970.
The Rolling Stones: Harlem Shuffle
The Rolling Stones perform in the music video for "Harlem Shuffle" of the album "Dirty Work" recorded by "Rolling Stones Records". The band plays in a neon painted abstract cityscape while animated sequences feature four cats lusting after an animated woman. (imdb)
Stones In The Park
Extensive footage of the Rolling Stones performing on July 5th 1969 in Hyde Park in front of an audience of appropriately 500,000 people just two days after the untimely death of former lead gutiarist and band founder Brian Jones. (imdb)
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Mike Figgis's enthralling documentary about the turbulent life and career of Ronnie Wood, legendary rock guitarist and long-time member of The Rolling Stones. (imdb)
Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones: Live at the Checkerboard Lounge 1981
The Rolling Stones join Muddy Waters' band on stage in 1981, at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood.
The Rolling Stones - From The Vault: No Security San Jose \
Filmed at the San Jose Arena on The Rolling Stones' No Security tour, this concert captures the band in top form playing a set that spans from mid-sixties hit singles up to the then current Bridges To Babylon album.
Sheryl
A portrait of the singular storyteller who's lived it all, seen it all but never told it all until now. From humble beginnings to sold out world tours Sheryl Crow's life has been extraordinary, creating a legacy that continues to inspire.
My Life as a Rolling Stone
The history and band dynamic of The Rolling Stones. Focusing individually on the four remaining (at time of production) members, we get to learn about their past, how they managed to stay together for 60 years and what makes them one of the greatest rock bands of all time. (imdb)
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg
An exploration of the life of Anita Pallenberg, European actress and rock ’n’ roll muse. Told in Anita’s own words, from her unpublished memoir, and in the words of her family, this bittersweet film is a never-seen-before look at life with The Rolling Stones.
Where the North Begins
Sergeant John "Mac" MacPherson, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is heading toward to a small Canadian Northwest settlement to investigate a series of crimes. Working undercover, using an assumed name, he prevents trouble between a white man and an Indian and, finally, after seeking refuge from the Indian tribe, is able to arrest the white men behind the trouble.
Rebel City
Wild Bill Elliot plays gambler Frank Graham, who heads to Kansas in search of his father’s murderer. This being 1864, the local military presence is more preoccupied with keeping Southern sympathizers out of the state to worry about Graham’s problems. Thus, our hero undertakes the task of exposing the killer himself.