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Release Date Film Cast Soundtrack Crew Company Credits
17 March 1989
[Denmark]


27 April 1989
[USA]

9 October 2003
(re-release)
[UK]

20 October 2003
(re-release)
[France]

10 November 2003
(re-release)
[USA]

10 June 2007
{Biografilm Festival}
[Italy]

5 June 2018
{Beat Film Festival}
[Russia]
Depeche Mode: 101
DEPECHE MODE: 101

(Documentary | Music)
[1 hour 57 minutes]


Depeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive
world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a
group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert through the
United States on a bus.
ROUTE 66
Written by Bobby Troup (as Robert William Troup)
Arranged and performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of E.H.Morris Music


PIMPF
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


MASTER AND SERVANT
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


THE THINGS YOU SAID
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


BLASPHEMOUS RUMOURS
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


BLACK CELEBRATION
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


STRIPPED
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


NOTHING
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


SHAKE THE DISEASE
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


A QUESTION OF TIME
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


BEHIND THE WHEEL
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


EVERYTHING COUNTS
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


NEVER LET ME DOWN AGAIN
Written by Martin Gore
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Grabbing Hands/Sonet Music


JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH
Written by Vince Clarke
Performed by Depeche Mode
Courtesy of Sonet Music


OLIVER'S ARMY
Written by Elvis Costello
Courtesy of Plangent Music Ltd.


BANGO BANGO
Written by Tod Terry Project
Courtesy of Fresh Records


FEEL THE NEED IN ME
Written by Abrim Tilmon
Courtesy of Bridgeport Music


BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
Written by Paul Simon
Courtesy of Paul Simon Music


LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN
Traditional

I SAW HER STANDING THERE
Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon
Courtesy of Gil Music Inc.


LOVE IS THE DRUG
Written by Bryan Ferry (as Brian Ferry) and Andy Mackay (as Andrew McKay)
Courtesy of Roxy Music/E.G. Music
DEPECHE MODE:
ANDREW FLETCHER ... Self
DAVID GAHAN ... Self
MARTIN GORE ... Self
ALAN WILDER ... Self

OLIVER CHESLER (as OLIVER CHESTER) ... The Bus
MIA DECARO ... The Bus
SANDRA FERGUS ... The Bus
CHRISTOPHER HARDWICK ... The Bus
JAY SERKEN ... The Bus
LIZ LAZO (as ELIZABETH LAZLO) ... The Bus
CHRIS PARZIALE ... The Bus
MAGGIE MOUZAKITIS (as MARGARET MOUZAKITIS) ... The Bus
TAMSIN LEE ... Cruise Director
MARCELLO ROMERO ... Tour Guide
DAVE CHAREST ... Bus Driver
VIVIAN ... The Girlfriend
J.D. FANGER ... Tour Director
HARALD BULLERJAHN ... Tour Manager
ANDY FRANKS ... Production Director
DARYL BAMONTE ... Bands Personal Asst.
JANE SPIERS ... Lighting / Stage Design
TERESA CONROY ... Press Liaison
BARON JONATHAN KESSLER ... Tour Accountant

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ANTON CORBIJN ... Self (uncredited)
Directed by:
DAVID DAWKINS
CHRIS HEGEDUS
D.A. PENNEBAKER
=========

Produced by:
BRUCE KIRKLAND ... executive producer
DANIEL MILLER ... executive producer
FRAZER PENNEBAKER ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
DAVID DAWKINS ... (Filmaker/tour)
JOEL DeMOTT ... (Filmaker/bus)
JIM DESMOND ... (Filmaker/tour)
NICK DOOB ... (Filmaker/tour)
CHRIS HEGEDUS ... (Filmaker/tour)
JEFF KREINES ... (Filmaker/bus)
D.A. PENNEBAKER ... (Filmaker/tour)
=========

Film Editing by:
DAVID DAWKINS
CHRIS HEGEDUS
D.A. PENNEBAKER
=========

Set Decoration by:
NICK BRUCE-SMITH ... (Monitor Engineer - Tour Personnel)
=========

Production Management:
CRAIG SHERWOOD ... production manager: Tour Personnel
=========

Art Department:
BILL LAWFORD ... Stageset Technician
=========

Sound Department:
DAVID CHAMBERLAIN ... audio engineer
MICHAEL DiCOSIMO ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
IAN DOBBIE ... audio engineer
RANDY EZRATTY ... sound recordist
JOHN HARRIS ... recording assistant
ALAN MOULDER ... sound mixer
JEFF NELSON ... audio engineer
GARY SANGUINET ... audio engineer
MARK SHANE ... recording assistant
DOMINICK TAVELLA ... sound re-recordist
BILLY YOUDELMAN ... recording assistant
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RICK I. ANDERSON ... lighting technician
ALAN BARKER ... camera operator: Camera Crew/Press Conference
PHIL BROAD ... rigger
CHRIS BURRILL ... camera operator: Camera Crew/Press Conference
ADAM DUCKETT ... lighting technician
CRYSTAL GRIFFITHS ... assistant camera
ANDRE JACKAMETS ... assistant camera
WALTER LEES ... lighting technician
ROSEMARY TOMOSKY-FRANCO (as ROSEMARY TOMOSKY) ... assistant camera
KEVIN WALKER ... assistant camera
=========

Editorial Department:
EREZ LAUFER ... assistant editor
TEAL MINTON ... assistant editor
JOJO PENNEBAKER (as JOHN PAUL PENNEBAKER) ... assistant editor
MAY YING WELCH ... assistant editor
=========

Location Management:
PITSO PIRIE ... location coordinator: Stage Manager - Tour Personnel
=========

Music Department:
VINCE CLARKE ... song "Just Can't Get Enough"
DEPECHE MODE ... musician
ANDREW FLETCHER ... musician
DAVID GAHAN ... musician
STEVE GOMES ... synthesizer programming
MARTIN GORE ... musician
ALAN WILDER ... musician
=========

Transportation Department:
PETE COKINIS ... driver
JERRY FITZPATRICK ... driver
SCOTT LAWSON ... driver
MIKE MORGAN ... driver
WAYNE SINGER ... driver
=========

Additional Crew:
ANDRE AHRLE ... personal security
MARK AURELIO ... assistant accountant
GINGER BARWICK ... merchandiser
DEBORAH GAVLAK ... syncing assistance
BRYAN HASTINGS ... merchandiser
MARIANNE HEGEDUS ... production assistant
RICH INTERLANDE ... merchandiser
TAMSIN LEE ... assistant to executive producer
CHRISTOPHER LYNCH (as CHRIS LYNCH) ... production assistant
JO MOSESIAN ... production assistant
CHELSEA PENNEBAKER ... production assistant
PAMELA POWER ... production assistant
REX RECKER ... master track edits
KAREN SHATZKIN ... legal services
DAN SILVER ... tour agent
VERITY WHITE ... assistant to executive producer
ALLISON WUNDERLAND ... assistant to executive producer
=========

Thanks:
WARREN COSFORD ... special thanks
SUE McCANN (as MALIBU SUE) ... special thanks
DENIS McNAMARA ... special thanks
NIC MILES ... special thanks
PATRICIA MORIARITY ... special thanks
Production Companies:
Mute Film

Pennebaker Associates
=========

Distributors:
Warner Reprise Video
(1989)     [USA]     Video

Westwood One Radio
(1989)     [USA]     All Media
=========

Other Companies:
A-1 Audio (tour extra sound/Pasadena)

Air Apparent (tour U.S. travel)

Avalon (special thanks)

Bravado Merchandising (tour merchandising)

Brilliant Constructions (tour stageset)

Club Malibu (special thanks)

DuArt Film and Video (sound transfers)

Effanel Music (soundtrack master track recording)

Florida Coach (tour coaches)

Jose Enterprises (special thanks/silver t-shirts)

KRBE (special thanks)

KROQ (special thanks)

Keith Drinkwater (tour merchandising)

Magno Video (video transfer)

Palumbo Centre (special thanks)

Photomag (master track edits)

Quad Right (titles)

Rock-It Cargo (tour freighting)

Rose Bowl (special thanks)

S.R.O. Consultants (tour accounting)

Samuelson Concert Productions (tour lights)

Sega of America (video game "Outrun")

Sire Records Company (U.S. record company)

Sound Advice (tour accounting: USA)

Sound One Corporation (sound mixed at)

Swanyard Studios (soundtrack mixed at)

T.I.P. Hamburg (tour world travel)

Traffic Control Group (special thanks)

Upstaging Lighting Transport (tour trucking)

Videart Opticals (blow-up)

Videart Opticals (titles)

Viscount Air Services (tour aircraft)

WDRE (special thanks)

Warner Bros. Records (US record company)

Westwood One Mobile (soundtrack master track recording)

World Aviation Services (tour aircraft)

dB Sound (tour sound)
13 November 1989
{premiere}
[New York City, New York, USA]


17 November 1989
[Canada]

17 November 1989
[Mexico]

17 November 1989
[USA]

7 December 1989
[Argentina]

14 December 1989
[Peru]

12 March 1990
[Chile]

20 May 1990
{Cannes Film Festival}
[France]

22 June 1990
[New Zealand]

5 July 1990
[Australia]

6 July 1990
[Israel]

31 July 1990
[Madagascar]

2 August 1990
(Italian speaking region)
[Switzerland]

12 October 1990
[UK]

17 October 1990
[Austria]

16 November 1990
[Denmark]

21 November 1990
[Bahamas]

28 November 1990
[France]

29 November 1990
[Germany]

29 November 1990
[Norway]

30 November 1990
[Brazil]

30 November 1990
[Finland]

30 November 1990
[Greece]

30 November 1990
{Lucca Comics} - {premiere}
[Italy]

30 November 1990
[Sweden]

5 December 1990
[Spain]

6 December 1990
[Hungary]

6 December 1990
[Italy]

15 December 1990
[Iceland]

21 December 1990
[Ireland]

21 December 1990
[Netherlands]

21 December 1990
[Portugal]

18 January 1991
[Turkey]

24 January 1991
[Hong Kong]

7 June 1991
[Poland]

20 July 1991
[Japan]

21 December 1991
[South Korea]

14 November 1997
(re-release)
[USA]

4 December 1997
(re-release)
[Argentina]

13 December 1997
(re-release)
[Japan]

13 December 1997
(re-release)
[South Korea]

16 January 1998
(re-release)
[Brazil]

30 January 1998
(re-release)
[Norway]

30 January 1998
(re-release)
[Sweden]

6 February 1998
(re-release)
[Denmark]

6 February 1998
(re-release)
[Finland]

26 February 1998
(re-release)
[Hong Kong]

6 March 1998
(re-release)
[Thailand]

13 March 1998
(re-release)
[Iceland]

30 March 1998
(re-release)
[USA]

2 April 1998
(re-release)
[Hungary]

3 April 1998
(re-release)
[Mexico]

29 May 1998
(re-release)
[Poland]

18 June 1998
(re-release)
[Australia]

19 June 1998
(re-release)
[Italy]

26 June 1998
(re-release)
[Spain]

1 July 1998
(re-release)
[France]

2 July 1998
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

9 July 1998
(re-release)
[Germany]

10 July 1998
(re-release)
[Austria]

10 July 1998
(German speaking region) - (re-release)
[Switzerland]

13 July 1998
[Romania]

17 July 1998
(re-release)
[UK]

17 July 1998
(re-release)
[Ireland]

17 July 1998
(re-release)
[Portugal]

21 August 1998
[Estonia]

27 August 1998
[Czech Republic]

3 September 1998
(re-release)
[Slovenia]

23 September 1998
[Kuwait]

23 October 1998
(re-release)
[Turkey]

20 November 1998
(re-release)
[USA]

26 November 1998
[Russia]

6 December 1999
(re-release)
[USA]

2 October 2006
(re-release)
[USA]

13 September 2013
(re-release)
[USA]

30 September 2013
(re-release)
[USA]

11 September 2019
(re-release) (30th anniversary edition)
[Argentina]

4 April 2020
(re-released)
[Japan]

10 July 2020
(re-released)
[USA]
The Little Mermaid
THE LITTLE MERMAID

(Animation | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance)
[1 hour 23 minutes]


In Disney's beguiling animated romp, rebellious 16-year-old mermaid
Ariel is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface,
which are forbidden by her controlling father, King Triton, she falls for
a human prince. Determined to be with her new love, Ariel makes a
dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula to become human for three
days. But when plans go awry for the star-crossed lovers, the king must
make the ultimate sacrifice for his daughter.
FATHOMS BELOW
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Disney Chorus (Ship's Chorus)


DAUGHTERS OF TRITON
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Disney Chorus (Daughters of Triton)


PART OF YOUR WORLD
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Jodi Benson (Ariel)
Reprised by Benson during end credits (1998 VHS version)


UNDER THE SEA
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Samuel E. Wright (Sebastain)
Reprised by Wright during the end credits


PART OF YOUR WORLD (REPRISE)
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Jodi Benson (Ariel)


POOR UNFORTUNATE SOULS
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Pat Carroll (Ursula)


LES POISSONS
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Rene Auberjonois (Louie)


KISS THE GIRL
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Samuel E. Wright (Sebastian)


HAPPY ENDING
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Disney Chorus


THE WEDDING MARCH
(1843) (uncredited)
from "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61"
Written by Felix Mendelssohn
Hummed by Buddy Hackett (Scuttle)


CAN-CAN
(1858) (uncredited)
from "Orphée aux enfers"
Written by Jacques Offenbach
Played in the score after "Les Poissons" number


VANESSA'S SONG
(1989) (uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Performed by Jodi Benson


ROMEO AND JULIET (LOVE THEME)
(uncredited)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Squawked by Buddy Hackett (Scuttle)
     
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