You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story


1h 14m 2005

Brief Synopsis

Twenty-five years ago, Gary Wilson recorded a strangely brilliant album, "You Think You Really Know Me." Wilson dazzled audiences with his musicianship, but shocked them by appearing in his underwear, covered with flour, serenading and destroying female mannequins. Then, over two decades ago, he si

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Documentary
Music
Release Date
2005

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Duration
1h 14m

Synopsis

Twenty-five years ago, Gary Wilson recorded a strangely brilliant album, "You Think You Really Know Me." Wilson dazzled audiences with his musicianship, but shocked them by appearing in his underwear, covered with flour, serenading and destroying female mannequins. Then, over two decades ago, he simply vanished--leaving friends and fans mystified. With Motel Record's 2002 re-issue of "You Think You Really Know Me," Wilson re-emerged from decades of obscurity to rock and shock again. This is the story of the life, disappearance and re-birth of a funny and fierce American original.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Music
Release Date
2005

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 14m

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Released in United States Winter February 16, 2005

Released in United States Winter February 16, 2005