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Step behind the scenes of rock 'n' roll history with "Who Knows: The Making of a Rock Movie" by Tony Klinger. Explore the chaotic world of The Who's iconic film, "The Kids Are Alright," as Klinger unveils the drama, brilliance, and sheer madness that shaped its creation. Witness the collision of music and cinema through the lens of the great rock photographer Danny Clifford. Whether you're a music lover or a film buff, this electrifying journey is a must-read. Get ready to be captivated by the untold story of rock 'n' roll's most legendary movie. #WhoKnows

About the Author

Tony Klinger is a multi-award-winning film maker who first worked on the iconic TV series “The Avengers” and has since made over one hundred films worldwide, including “The Kids are Alright.” He has worked with iconic stars like Michael Caine, The Who, Roger Moore, Deep Purple, Lee Marvin, and many other huge talents such as Elmer Bernstein, Maurice Jarre, Henry Mancini, James Galway, and Mickey Rooney

Praise for Who Knows: The Making of a Rock Movie

"Most rock films are pretentious. They're made for the sole purpose of making Robert Plant's dick look big. This is totally the opposite. Within the first half hour we're made to look like complete idiots." – Roger Daltrey
"I read Tony's book over the weekend - . It was a fascinating insight to me over the in fighting that went on during the filming of "The Kids" It pretty much coincided with my own experience over l6 years as their PR and he has the characters neatly drawn" – Music PR Guru, Keith Altham
"Tony Klinger was chosen to direct the Who’s documentary, ‘The Kids Are Alright’. Trapped in a morass of double-faced dishonesty, sexual excess, profligate drug-taking and a complete lack of trust between any of the film’s participants. Everything went wrong. He attempted to maintain the correct face of the world of business and got royally fucked for it. Perhaps rightly (but that’s for the reader to decide)." – Legend of the Music Business, Simon Napier Bell
"I Just thought I would drop you a line. I read your book... Bloody hell !! What a book Read it from cover to cover in 48 hours. What a stunning account of the trials and tribulations of your time on the film. Just outstanding!" – And from member of the public - Harry Malcolm