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The Decline of Western Civilization Part III (1998)

Genre : Documentary, Music

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Penelope Spheeris

Synopsis

The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the 'gutter punk' lifestyle of homeless teens in Los Angeles.

Actors

Rick Wilder
Rick Wilder
Self
Flea
Flea
Self
Stephen Chambers
Stephen Chambers
Self
Gary Fredo
Gary Fredo
Self

Crews

Penelope Spheeris
Penelope Spheeris
Director
Jamie Thompson
Jamie Thompson
Director of Photography
Ross Albert
Ross Albert
Editor
Ann Trulove
Ann Trulove
Editor

Trailers and other movies

The Decline Of Western Civilization Part III Official Trailer #1 (1998)

Posters and backgrounds

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