Formed in London in 1970, 'Queen' emerged almost fully formed, featuring the classic lineup that remained constant until the tragic death of Freddie Mercury in 1991. With Brian May on lead guitar, Roger Taylor on drums, and John Deacon on bass, the band were unique in many ways, not least in that all members regularly contributed to the song-writing, the arrangements and the group decisions, making Queen, perhaps, the most democratic rock group ever. This enticing documentary film focuses on the lead up to and formation of Queen, and continues by exploring the first part of their career in the 1970's, during which they had their biggest hit with one of the most cherished, popular and successful songs of all time, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. Featuring rare footage from the time, archive interviews with band members and others who were pivotal to Queen's success, live and studio musical performances, contributions from friends, colleagues and experts, plus a host of other features, all of which make for the finest film yet on this period of 'Freddie Mercury and Queen's' extraordinary career.
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