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Pat Benatar: Choice Cuts - The Complete Video Collection

Pat Benatar: Choice Cuts - The Complete Video Collection

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Complete collection of music-videos from Pat Benatar. Featuring never-before-scene concert footage, original commentary by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, as well as vintage performances from the Benatar archives.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

140 mins

Rating

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Release Date

19 September 2003

Country

United States of America

Cast

Pat Benatar

Pat Benatar

Self

Neil Giraldo

Neil Giraldo

Self

Myron Grombacher

Myron Grombacher

Self

Charles Giordano

Charles Giordano

Self

Bob Giraldi

Bob Giraldi

Self

Cindy O'Connor

Cindy O'Connor

Self

Harlee McBride

Harlee McBride

Artie's Girlfriend ("Le Bel Age")

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