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In Our Own Time Blu Ray

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In Our Own Time is the compelling story of the Bee Gees career. Following their roots in the North West of England their early career in Australia and then international breakthrough in the late sixties before global superstardom. Alongside the success there is the heartache of the tragically early deaths of first their younger brother Andy and then later Maurice. The story is told in their own words through in depth new interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb and through extensive interviews with Maurice filmed shortly before his death in January 2003.

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Released
15 November 2010
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Blu Ray 
Publisher
Eagle Vision 
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116 minutes 
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5051300507473 
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Documentary tracing the lives and career of sibling pop act The Bee Gees. Based around interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb and archive interviews with Maurice filmed shortly before his death in January 2003, the film follows the brothers from their roots in the North West of England, through their early career in Australia and eventual global stardom with their smash hit 'Saturday Night Fever'. But along with the success came the tragedy of the early deaths of first their younger brother Andy and then later Maurice. This film uses home movies, performance footage and TV clips to tell the story of the band.

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