
Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock n Roll | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 11, 2023
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Like Chuck himself, this could double as the origin story of rock (& other genres). His troubles handled with huge amounts of forgiveness.
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| synopsis | Story of Chuck Berry told by his relatives and friends. |
| lead actors | Steven Van Zandt | George Thorogood | Joe Bonamassa | Nile Rodgers | Johnnie Johnson | Marshall Chess | Gene Simmons | Johnny Rivers | Alice Cooper | Gary Clark Jr. | Nils Lofgren | Joe Perry | Steve Jones |
| director | Jon Brewer |









