The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House (2002)

The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House (2002) poster

Live From The Rock ’n’ Roll Fun House offers fans everything they love about The Knack—stellar songs and a rocking performance. While this would be the last album released by the group before the passing of Doug Fieger, it represents why they maintained a rabid fan base. They were an incredible live band.

Director: James LaRocca
Genre: Music
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: John Bilecky
Production: Image Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

concert, rock 'n' roll, music video, power pop

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House about?
Live From The Rock ’n’ Roll Fun House offers fans everything they love about The Knack—stellar songs and a rocking performance. While this would be the last album released by the group before the passing of Doug Fieger, it represents why they maintained a rabid fan base. They were an incredible live band.
Who directed The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House?
The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House was directed by James LaRocca.
Who stars in The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House?
The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House stars Doug Fieger, Berton Averre, Prescott Niles.
How long is The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House?
The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House?
The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House is a Music film.
Where was The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House produced?
The Knack: Live From The Rock N Roll Fun House was produced in United States of America.