
Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts
Documentary
Overview
This video documentary follows Alice's career from his discovery by Frank Zappa at the Wiskey-a-GoGo in Los Angeles to his "Hey Stoopid" album in 1991. It looks at his personal life, like his long-time marriage to Cheryl and his battle with alchoholism, and professional relationships with his manager Shep Gordon and his producer Bob Ezrin. The Prime Cuts documentary was originally released in 1991 on VHS then reissued 16-Oct-2001 as part of a 2-disc DVD set with additional material.
Top Cast


Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper
Self
Alice Cooper
Self
Michael Bruce
Michael Bruce
Self (Guitarist 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Michael Bruce
Self (Guitarist 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Dennis Dunaway
Dennis Dunaway
Self (Bassist 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Dennis Dunaway
Self (Bassist 1968-1974) (archive footage)


Glen Buxton
Glen Buxton
Self (Lead guitarist 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Glen Buxton
Self (Lead guitarist 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Neal Smith
Neal Smith
Self (Drummer 1968-1974) (archive footage)
Neal Smith
Self (Drummer 1968-1974) (archive footage)


Dick Wagner
Dick Wagner
Self
Dick Wagner
Self


Steve Hunter
Steve Hunter
Self
Steve Hunter
Self
Prakash John
Prakash John
Self
Prakash John
Self


Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne
Self
Ozzy Osbourne
Self


Slash
Slash
Self
Slash
Self
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