Movie: Sex Pistols: Buried Alive

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Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious

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Paul Cook
Paul Cook

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Steve Jones
Steve Jones

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Glen Matlock
Glen Matlock

Self

John Lydon
John Lydon

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    Featuring the infamous Bill Grundy interview, snippets of live footage including God Save the Queen, No Fun, and two version of Anarchy in the UK. Also watch for cameos by Siouxie, Malcolm, Vivienne, Jordan from Jubilee, and Shane McGowan who would later form the Pogues.

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    1988-05-16

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