In this iconic documentary, the Rolling Stones' 1969 U.S. tour collides with the counterculture movement's darker side at Altamont Speedway. As Hells Angels clash with the Love Generation, the Maysles brothers and Charlotte Zwerin capture the bloody confrontation that shatters a decade's optimism, exposing the harsh realities of rebellion.

In this iconic documentary, the Rolling Stones' 1969 U.S. tour collides with the counterculture movement's darker side at Altamont Speedway. As Hells Angels clash with the Love Generation, the Maysles brothers and Charlotte Zwerin capture the bloody confrontation that shatters a decade's optimism, exposing the harsh realities of rebellion.

Does Gimme Shelter have end credit scenes?

No!

Gimme Shelter does not have end credit scenes.

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27%

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63%

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7.8 /10

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