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The Police: Everyone Stares

The Police: Everyone Stares
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Genres: Music
Starring: Ian Copeland
Director: Stewart Copeland
Plot Sypnosis:

Everyone Stares is a unique, raw, first-person account from Stewart Copeland's eyes of The Police's ascent to worldwide fame. Offering an insider's view on touring with fellow band members Sting and Andy Summers, the film captures the reaction of adoring fans worldwide at a pivotal moment in the band's career. Everyone Stares is now finally receiving its Blu-ray and digital debut.

Two years into The Police's journey to stardom, Stewart Copeland began documenting the band's tour around the US in the winter of 1978: traveling in the back of a van, playing clubs and sewing the seeds of their success. Everyone Stares is a story of extraordinary talent, camaraderie, hard-work and eventual world domination, by a maverick live band.

Stewart Copeland says, "In 1978, when I was a member of a struggling rock band called The Police, I scraped together enough money to buy a super 8 movie camera. As soon as I raised it to my eye and started filming, amazing things began to happen. It was like watching a movie unfold as the band sparked a fire that lit up the world for us. Everyone Stares is that movie."

With Copeland's narrative & dry humor serving as the perfect foil to the footage, the film is scored using rare live performances and studio "derangements" of classic Police songs.

Release Details

Movie Release Year: 2006
Tech Specs & Release Details

Length: 101
Specs: Blu-ray Disc
Video Resolution/Codec: 1080p AVC/MPEG-4
Audio Formats: English: PCM Stereo
Subtitles/Captions: Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German
Special Features: • Commentary by Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland