Keith Warren

Filmes

The Adicts: Joker in the Pack
Capturing The Adicts in their element, this release contains two live concerts recorded at The Manhattan Club, and at a Blackpool punk all-dayer. The Blackpool concert was filmed in 1982 on a lone VHS video camera, and presents the band exactly how they're supposed to sound: live and raw. The Manhattan Club gig dates from 1983 and see's the band in their element bashing out prime punk fare like "How Sad," "Joker in the Pack," "Steamroller" and more.
Haiku Tunnel
Bob 'Bob' Shelby
Josh is the consummate temp employee, avoiding all long-term connections and responsibilities, both at work and in his personal life. However, by the time his agency places him at the Schuyler & Mitchell law firm, Josh is tired of his temporary life and agrees to take a permanent position at the firm. Josh has difficulty adapting to his new lifestyle, which manifests in his inability to complete his simple initial task: mailing seventeen important letters.
UK/DK: A Film About Punks and Skinheads
The Adicts
Featuring interviews, live concert footage, and a feature on how punk was transformed from a trend to a way of life, UK/DK is a comprehensive look at the skinhead/punk movement. Some of the most notorious bands on the scene are featured, including The Exploited, The Vice Squad, The Adicts and many more.