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Lights! Camera! Dylan!

There's been a lot more to the singer onscreen than just what meets the ear

By Mark Feeney
Globe Staff / November 18, 2007

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In many ways, Dylan's first movie appearance remains his most memorable. Certainly, it's his most influential. D.A. Pennebaker's "Don't Look Back" (1967) documents the singer's 1965 English tour. There are cameos from Joan Baez and Donovan (who might well want to buy back his introduction to Dylan), as well as what is essentially the first music video: Dylan stands in ... (Full article: 520 words)

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