
Under the Volcano
Ratings
The story of George Martin’s AIR Studios Montserrat and the island that changed music forever.
Production
Rush Films, Screen Australia, ScreenWest
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Sting
Self

Jimmy Buffett
Self

Stewart Copeland
Self

Mark Knopfler
Self

Nick Rhodes
Self

Midge Ure
Self

John Lennon
Self (archive footage)

George Martin
Self (archive footage)

Tony Iommi
Self

Verdine White
Self

Gerry Beckley
Self

Giles Martin
Self

Elton John
Self (archive footage)

Paul McCartney
Self (archive footage)

Andy Summers
Self

Keith Richards
Self (archive footage)

Mick Jagger
Self (archive footage)
Malcolm Atkin
Self
Neil Dorfsman
Self

Guy Fletcher
Self
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