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Tail of the Fox: Eric Carr

Tail of the Fox: Eric Carr

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"Tale of the Fox" is the Official Eric Carr Video-Biography. When former Kiss drummer Eric Carr died prematurely from a cancer-related brain hemorrhage in 1991, it shook his family, friends and fans to the core. Director Jack Edward Sawyers documents the short life of the young rocker through a combination of stock footage, outtakes and interviews with the people who knew Carr best. Includes previously unreleased material written and performed by Carr during his pre-Kiss time with the Rockheads.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

4.5/10

Release Date

03 October 2000

Country

United States of America

Cast

Eric Carr

Eric Carr

Himself

Bruce Kulick

Bruce Kulick

Himself

James Romanovich

James Romanovich

Narrator

Carrie Stevens

Carrie Stevens

Herself

Fred Coury

Fred Coury

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Bill Aucoin

Bill Aucoin

Himself

Bob Kulick

Bob Kulick

Himself

Dana Strum

Dana Strum

Himself

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