You think that when a scene does not become part of the final edition of a movie is because it brings enough to the story, or because it is not up to the rest of the film.
is not the case in this scene from Almost Famous, which was out of film by problems with the concession of the rights of Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin always refused to sell them. That is why the DVD that includes the deleted scenes from the movie are invited the viewer to synchronize its own audio of the song with the images). It is also assumed that it was too long. In fact, the scene revolves around the characters really listening the entire song. Quite unusual for a movie spend more than 10 minutes to something. It seems that Cameron Crowe, director and screenwriter of the film based on his own experience as a teenager, went mad when he found he could not use it. And with good reason.
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A couple bonus track data: a) The woman in black and short hair, which is presented as one of the prfesoras, is in real life Cameron Crowe's mother, b ) Frances McDormand, who plays the mother of William, is actually a fan of Led Zeppelin.
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