Queen: A Night at the Odeon
Originally released in 1975. Queen: A Night at the Odeon is a music film. directed by Tom Corcoran. At just 63 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Freddie Mercury, Brian May, and Roger Taylor
Synopsis
Queen’s legendary Hammersmith Odeon show on Christmas Eve 1975 is one of the best recorded and dynamic early shows available. It occurs a month after A Night At The Opera was released and soon after it hit number one and was video taped for The Old Grey Whistle Test hosted by Bob Harris for BBC television. Most of the show was taped, but the BBC cameras were turned off when Queen came back onstage after the “Jailhouse Rock” encore to play a few more songs. The cameramen couldn’t capture this part of the show so after thirty-five years it remains unseen.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BBC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Queen: A Night at the Odeon about?
Queen’s legendary Hammersmith Odeon show on Christmas Eve 1975 is one of the best recorded and dynamic early shows available. It occurs a month after A Night At The Opera was released and soon af...
Who directed Queen: A Night at the Odeon?
Queen: A Night at the Odeon was directed by Tom Corcoran.
How long is Queen: A Night at the Odeon?
Queen: A Night at the Odeon has a runtime of 1 hours and 3 minutes (63 minutes total).
When was Queen: A Night at the Odeon released?
Queen: A Night at the Odeon was released on December 24, 1975 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Queen: A Night at the Odeon?
The main cast of Queen: A Night at the Odeon includes Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon.