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The U.S. Vs John Lennon DVD

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A documentary on the life of John Lennon, with a focus on the time in his life when he transformed from a musician into an antiwar activist.

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Released
10 September 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Ent. UK Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
97 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, PAL 
Barcode
5060052412119 
  • Average Rating for The U.S. Vs John Lennon - 3 out of 5


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  • The U.S. Vs John Lennon
    adrian young

    First and foremost, i'd like to say that this is only for true Lennon fans, do not expect a rosie film about the loveable Beatle who is always coming out with witty comments. This film shows the activist, the true Lennon at his most controversial. I am currently reading a book about Lennon and his battle with immigration etc in the 70's and it does make you wonder what really happens in the U.S.A & makes you wonder how far from the truth films like 'Enemy of the state' really are with such things as heavy surveilence and phone taps...this is a very enjoyable documentary and any people who are truly interested in the real Lennon will love it.

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Documentary describing the Vietnam-era struggle between the Richard Nixon administration and iconic peace activist John Lennon. Primarily focusing on the decade from 1966-1976, filmmakers David Leaf and John Scheinfeld examine the political life of Lennon, including his anti-war protest activities that earned him the extra-special attention of the United States government.