Iron Maiden: Flight 666 | |
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Directed by | Scot McFadyen Sam Dunn |
Written by | Scot McFadyen Sam Dunn |
Produced by | Scot McFadyen Sam Dunn |
Starring | Iron Maiden |
Narrated by | Sam Dunn |
Cinematography | Martin Hawkes |
Edited by | Lisa Grootenboer Wendy Hallam Martin Mike Munn |
Music by | Iron Maiden |
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Distributed by | Arts Alliance Media EMI D&E Entertainment (US) |
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Running time | 113 minutes[2] |
Countries | United Kingdom Canada |
Language | English |
Box office | $233,193[3] |
Iron Maiden: Flight 666 is a concert documentary film featuring the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour in February and March 2008, during which they travelled on their own customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which used the call-sign "666".
Flight 666 is co-produced by Toronto-based Banger Films, known for their documentaries Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. The film was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album Brave New World). It was distributed by Arts Alliance Media and EMI (except in the US, where it was sub-distributed by D&E Entertainment) in select digital theatres on 21 April 2009.