

Documentary
Overview
The rise and fall of Commodore computers in the 70s and 80s as described by the people who created the companies and technologies.
Top Cast
Bil Herd
Bil Herd
Himself - Narrator
Bil Herd
Himself - Narrator
Chuck Peddle
Chuck Peddle
Himself
Chuck Peddle
Himself
Jack Tramiel
Jack Tramiel
Himself
Jack Tramiel
Himself


Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak
Himself
Steve Wozniak
Himself
Al Charpentier
Al Charpentier
Himself
Al Charpentier
Himself
Leonard Tramiel
Leonard Tramiel
Himself
Leonard Tramiel
Himself
Michael Tomczyk
Michael Tomczyk
Himself
Michael Tomczyk
Himself
Andy Finkel
Andy Finkel
Himself
Andy Finkel
Himself
Nigel Searle
Nigel Searle
Himself
Nigel Searle
Himself
John Grant
John Grant
Himself
John Grant
Himself
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