| Perry Bamonte | ... | Himself | |
| Jason Cooper | ... | Himself | |
| Simon Gallup | ... | Himself | |
| Roger O'Donnell | ... | Himself | |
| Robert Smith | ... | Himself |
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| Nick Wickham | |||
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| Daryl Bamonte | .... | executive producer | |
| Geoff Kempin | .... | executive producer | |
| Emer Patten | .... | producer | |
| Terry Shand | .... | executive producer | |
| Robert Smith | .... | executive producer | |
Film Editing by | |||
| Mark 'Reg' Wrench | |||
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A must have for all heavy-duty Cure fans. In all, this a great concert, however in a few songs (namely A Strange Day, Cold, and Out of this World) Simon's bass sounds ridiculously out of tune. I also thought the camera angles changed to fast. For a band like the Cure which is not particularly motion intensive, this was a bad approach to filming. However the performance is quite good, and all the band member's really kick ass. Robert proves he's still got at after all these years, Simon is very energetic as always, Roger does a great job on the keys, Perry dishes out some great solos, and Jason proves to be a very adequate replacement for Boris on the drums. Highlights of the concert include One Hundred Years, Siamese Twins, Plainsong, The Same Deep Water as You, Homesick, Watching Me Fall, Bloodflowers, and The Kiss.