Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story
Original title: Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story
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The story of the Pre-Fab Four and their fight to be taken seriously as musicians.The story of the Pre-Fab Four and their fight to be taken seriously as musicians.The story of the Pre-Fab Four and their fight to be taken seriously as musicians.
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Sarah Lafleur
- Carla
- (as Sarah LaFleur)
Balázs Koós
- Beatnik Friend
- (as Balasz Kooks)
Jeffrey R. Smith
- Auditioner #2
- (as Jeff Smith)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaOne scene in the film shows a person using Liquid Paper to correct sheet music. Liquid Paper was invented by Michael Nesmith's mother.
- GoofsThe scene in the film showing the aircraft landing in Hawaii features a Boeing 747 "Jumbo Jet". These did not enter service until 1970, years after The Monkees' first Hawaii concert.
- Quotes
Harris Green: You're crazy, you know that? Do you have any idea what you have just given up?
Peter Tork: You can never move forward standing in the same place, Harris.
Harris Green: Yeah, well, let's see how many records you can sell when you're not in people's living rooms.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Showbiz Today: Episode dated 26 June 2000 (2000)
- SoundtracksLeft-Handed Strat
Written & Performed by Stan Meissner
Published by Wychwood Park Music/BMG Music Publishing Canada
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As a movie, <i>Daydream Believers</i> seemed rather hastily put together, especially in terms of the script. This is, perhaps, not the most informative or accurate bit you'll ever see about the Monkees. However, the movie succeeds in telling a good story and championing the Monkees for their talent as entertainers <i>and</i> as musicians, as well as explaining with clarity some of the things about the Monkees that are commonly misunderstood. It receives bonus points for very good casting, and for prominently featuring All of Your Toys, one of the Monkees great lost songs (and among the first the Monkees recorded together as a real band).
Where the movie is good, the DVD is greatnot for any spectacular audio/video presentation, but in the extras. Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork each have their own commentary tracks, on which they discuss various points on Monkee history from their own points-of-view. These are very revealing and informative, and bless the movie for providing the platform for the Monkees to comment on the types of things that never come up in interviews. But if you want interviews, the DVD also delivers rather lengthy ones by the three participating Monkees. New Concorde should be commended for getting Monkee participation on this disc. It transformed a somewhat inconsequential (albeit entertaining) movie into something really worthwhile.
Where the movie is good, the DVD is greatnot for any spectacular audio/video presentation, but in the extras. Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork each have their own commentary tracks, on which they discuss various points on Monkee history from their own points-of-view. These are very revealing and informative, and bless the movie for providing the platform for the Monkees to comment on the types of things that never come up in interviews. But if you want interviews, the DVD also delivers rather lengthy ones by the three participating Monkees. New Concorde should be commended for getting Monkee participation on this disc. It transformed a somewhat inconsequential (albeit entertaining) movie into something really worthwhile.
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- Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story
- Filming locations
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada(nostalgic)
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By what name was Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (2000) officially released in Canada in English?
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