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Title | Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back |
Release date | 2000 July 26th |
Media | TV |
Genre/Keywords | Drama |
Production | VH1, Paramount Viacom |
Release rating | TV14 |
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Distributor | VH1 (US) |
Summary | If the remarkable saga of Meat Loaf's roller-coaster career weren't real, some screenwriter would have had to invent it. But Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back is very much the true story of one of rock's most unlikely superstars. The flamboyant singer, with a voice as big as his legendary girth, went from overnight sensation to morning-after has-been. With the help of his wife and family, he fought his way back from legal troubles, alcohol abuse, and a struggle with the inner demons that robbed him of his ability to sing. And in perhaps the greatest triumph of his life, Meat Loaf defied music industry odds and reached the top of the charts again, 20 years after Bat out of Hell made him a late- '70s star. To Hell and Back is the story of a man who went looking for his voice and found his soul - and rescued his career in the process.
Copyright VH1 |
Director | Jim McBride |
Dedee | Leslie Aday |
Cast includes | W. Earl Brown, |
Comments | A succinct telling of the Meat Loaf story and of fashion from the early seventies should you pay close attention to Leslie Aday - Loaf's ever supportive wife. |
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