Review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) by Donal J. Henahan for New York Times — 20 May 2003
It is an absorbing film. Whether one is a member of the under-30 set that regards Mr. Dylan as a spokesman, or one of the vanishing Americans over that age, this look into the life of a folk hero is likely to be both entertaining and occasionally disturbing.
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This review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) was written by Donal J. Henahan and published by New York Times on 20 May 2003.
Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back has generally received very positive reviews.
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