Wednesday, January 18, 2012

LONDON EVENING STANDARD REVIEW



The Evening Standard's Londoner's diary reviewed the launch of the trailer at the Frontline Club in Paddington on 27 January: "Rastaleaks and capturing the full Bob Marley story: It will show the true story of how Chris Blackwell and I launched the career of Bob Marley. (...) Audience treated to previously unseen footage of the reggae singer. "As it's being shown at the Frontline Club, where the Wikileaks boss Julian Assange was staying, I call it my Rastaleaks," says Anderson, who first met the reggae star when, aged 29, she had just starred with sidney Poitier in A Warm December. Anderson, who previously went out with Marlon Brando, is the narrator of the film. esther assisted Marley with the lyrics of many of his songs, including Get up stand up, and I Shot the Sheriff."

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