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- 2001 · Documentary · 1h 44m
Welcome to Death Row: Directed by S. Leigh Savidge, Jeff Scheftel. With Frank Alexander, Sam Gideon Anson, William J. Bennett, Lamont Blumfield. The true story of the rise and fall of Death Row Records.
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- Documentary, Music
- S. Leigh Savidge, Jeff Scheftel
- 2001-09-25
Welcome to Death Row. 2001 · 1 hr 45 min. TV-MA. Documentary · Music. A cautionary tale about the greed and exploitation of the music industry that left a larger-than-life rap label bankrupt and its top artist dead. Subtitles: English. Starring: Frank Alexander Sean 'Diddy' Combs Ton Def Bob Dole Dr. Dre Tupac Shakur.
- S. Leigh Savidge, Jeff Scheftel
- January 1, 2001
- 105 min
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Welcome to Death Row. Rent Welcome to Death Row on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Filmmaker S. Leigh Savidge chronicles the rise and fall of...
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- Jeff Scheftel, S. Leigh Savidge
- Documentary, Music
Currently you are able to watch "Welcome to Death Row" streaming on fuboTV, Fandor, Fandor Amazon Channel or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, VUDU Free, Tubi TV, Crackle, Freevee, Cineverse. It is also possible to rent "Welcome to Death Row" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store online and to ...
- 2001
- 38
- S. Leigh Savidge
WELCOME TO DEATH ROW is a fascinating, well-researched documentary which explores the history of this intriguing and incredibly significant company. The record label Death Row Records has, since its creation in 1993, been synonymous with the American hip-hop climate.
Welcome to Death Row. Available on Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee, Sling TV, Plex. MTV News calls it "Controversial…candid…revealing." Death Row Records exploded onto the music scene in 1993 with a 'Gangster Rap' sound that took the world by storm.