The Bee Gees Filmography
In Our Own Time (2010) 

This documentary about the life and career of The Bee Gees combines archival performance video footage with personal home movies to paint a picture of the three brothers who became one of the biggest selling music acts in the world. In Our Own Time features clips of many of their greatest hits including: You Should Be Dancing , New York Mining Disaster 1941 ,Massachusetts , Run To Me , Jive Talkin , Stayin Alive , Night Fever , How Deep Is Your Love , Tragedy and You Win Again and their collaborations such as Guilty with Barbara Streisand and Immortality with Celine Dion. Buy from Amazon.
Bee Gees Keppel Road (1997) 

For good or ill, few pop groups have had a career as intriguing as the Bee Gees; they raised to popularity in the 1960s, fell out of love, became more popular than ever before in the late ’70s, and became remarkably unfashionable a few years later, only to enjoy yet another career resurgence in the 1990s. Bee Gees: Keppel Road — The Life and Music of the Bee Gees is a feature-length documentary (created with the Bee Gees’ participation) that follows the Brothers Gibb — Barry, Robin, and Maurice — from their early childhood in England to their rise to superstardom in Australia, and the convoluted career path that eventually led them to their induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Along with interviews with the three members of the group and a wealth of vintage footage, Keppel Road — The Life and Music of the Bee Gees also features a number of new live performances staged specifically for this movie.
Bee Gees: One Night Only (1997) 

In 1997, The Bee Gees were inducted to the Rock ‘n roll Hall of Fame and performed their first American live concert in 10 years at the MGM Grand Hotel in Vegas. One Night Only records that unique show, in which the Brothers Gibb perform their own biggest hits from the ’60s to the ’90s, and also songs they composed and created for others (including “Guilty,” “Islands in the Stream,” and “Heartbreaker”). The video additionally consists of a tribute to their late brother Andy Gibb and a new tune, “Immortality,” with guest vocalist Celine Dion. Buy From Amazon.
Bee Gees: One for All Tour (1989) 

One For All Tour is a live concert from The Bee Gees recorded at the National Tennis Center in Melbourne, Australia in November 1989. Melbourne was the last stop on their 1989 One For All World Tour, which covered the United States, the first time The Bee Gees played live there since their 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour. Originally, this video was introduced in two volumes on VHS, each 50 minutes a piece. In the DVD era, the cover was slightly changed and was released under the title, Bee Gees Live! One For All (1997). Buy from Amazon!
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) 

Pop legend Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees star in this musical, generally based over the popular 1967 Beatles album Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. In the story, Billy Shears, who now heads the Lonely Hearts Club Band, is the grandson of the well-known Sergeant Pepper. He is challenged by the need to save the magical musical instruments of the band from the destructive guys, led by music tycoon B.D. Brockhurst (Donald Pleasance), who are looking to steal them. If they make it, the wonder that infuses “Heartland U.S.A.” will disappear.
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