Cocksucker Blues (1972): cast, story & where to watch

1972 · Film · ★ 6

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Released in 1972, Cocksucker Blues is a music and documentary film directed by Robert Frank, running about 93 minutes.

What it’s about. This fly-on-the-wall documentary follows the Rolling Stones on their 1972 North American Tour, their first return to the States since the tragedy at Altamont.

Who’s in it. Cocksucker Blues stars Mick Jagger as Self, Keith Richards as Self, Charlie Watts as Self and Bill Wyman as Self, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 6.0/10, Cocksucker Blues has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.

Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Cocksucker Blues page.

If you liked it. Fans of Cocksucker Blues tend to enjoy Whiplash, Coco, Green Book and The Legend of 1900.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Cocksucker Blues (1972)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Cocksucker Blues change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
Is Cocksucker Blues worth watching?
Cocksucker Blues holds an audience score of 6.0 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy music and documentary. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
Who stars in Cocksucker Blues?
Cocksucker Blues stars Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor.
When was Cocksucker Blues released?
Cocksucker Blues was released in 1972, with a runtime of about 93 minutes.