John Deacon Filmography
Flash Gordon (1980)
- 111 minutes (1 hour 51 minutes)
- Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
- 6.5/10 (61512 votes)
Flash Gordon is an All-American football hero who finds himself on a rocket ship with...
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (1992)
- 175 minutes (2 hours 55 minutes)
- Documentary, Music
- 8.7/10 (1744 votes)
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (1992) is a poignant homage to the late, great Queen...
Queen: Live at the Rainbow (2014)
- 80 minutes (1 hour 20 minutes)
- Documentary, Music
- 8.4/10 (290 votes)
In the illustrious year of 1974, Queen, the unassailable powerhouse of rock, soared to unparalleled...
Story Of Queen: Mercury Rising (2011)
- 60 minutes (1 hour)
- Documentary, Music
- 7.1/10 (293 votes)
In the annals of rock and roll history, there stands a band that has transcended...
Queen: Live at Wembley Stadium (1986)
- 110 minutes (1 hour 50 minutes)
- Music
- 9.1/10 (2740 votes)
One of the world's biggest bands return to the scene of their Live Aid (1985)...
Queen: Days of Our Lives (2011)
- 120 minutes (2 hours)
- Documentary, Music
- 8.4/10 (2016 votes)
The life and times of the rock band Queen - told in two parts covering...
Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)
- 138 minutes (2 hours 18 minutes)
- Music
- 8.7/10 (1176 votes)
The movie contains two concerts of the British rock band Queen. The first concert is...
We Will Rock You (1982)
- 95 minutes (1 hour 35 minutes)
- Music
- 8.6/10 (1002 votes)
Film of Queen's live concert in Montreal, Canada 1981. Featuring Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John...
The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody (2004)
- 60 minutes (1 hour)
- Documentary, Music
- 7.8/10 (155 votes)
The full story behind one of the best-loved song, featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor's...
Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl (2004)
- 170 minutes (2 hours 50 minutes)
- Music
- 8.7/10 (786 votes)
Complete Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. Tracklist: Flash, The Hero, We...
Queen: Live in Rio (1985)
- 60 minutes (1 hour)
- Documentary, Music
- 8.2/10 (398 votes)
British rock's greatest entertainers play to more than 300,000 people in Rio, Brazil.