Summaries

On October 12th 1978 New York Police discovered the lifeless body of a 20 year-old woman, slumped under the bathroom sink in a hotel room. She was dressed in her underwear and had bled to death from a stab wound. The woman was Nancy Spungen, an ex-prostitute, sometimes stripper, heroin addict, and girlfriend of Sex Pistols' bassist Sid Vicious. In a trial by tabloid newspapers Vicious was pronounced guilty before noon the following day. But the case never had the chance to be brought to trial, and a number of New York cops weren't convinced. Less than six months later in a flat in New York's Greenwich Village, Sid, himself aged only 21, died of a heroin overdose. For the next 28 years the assumption was that Sid did it - case closed. Over time, the death of Sid and Nancy has passed into rock legend and has only added to the controversial and notorious image of the Sex Pistols and punk music. At the request of Sid's mother, who committed suicide in 1996, rock author and punk expert Alan Parker has devoted himself to discovering what really happened in room 100. Parker has re-interviewed 182 people, re-examined NYPD evidence, and gone back to his original interviews with Sid's mother.—Ed Barratt

Details

Keywords
  • investigation
  • dead woman
  • reenactment
  • question in title
  • bathroom sink
Genres
  • Mystery
  • Music
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 10, 2009
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations London, England, UK
Production companies Double D Productions Ipso Facto Films Bill and Ben Productions

Box office

Budget $300000
Gross worldwide $2294

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 40m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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