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- 1975– TV-14TV Series8.0 (56K)
- Self - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (uncredited)
Actors, comedians and artists get together to perform short, hilarious skits on current, intelligent and at times ridiculous topics. - The love lives of brothers Mickey and Francis interconnect as Francis cheats on his wife with Mickey's ex-girlfriend while Mickey impulsively marries a stranger.
- Lost 16mm reels documenting Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' 1982-1983 'Long After Dark' album cycle, including footage originally aired on MTV in 1983.
- Musical artists, their careers, their highs, their lows and everything in between are profiled and interviewed.
- 20074h 19mNot Rated8.6 (2.3K)
- Self (archive footage)
"Runnin' Down A Dream," a film directed by cinema legend Peter Bogdanovich, is the story of one of America's great rock and roll bands told as never before. - Two Northern Cheyenne men take a road trip from Montana to New Mexico to bail out the sister of one of them who has been framed and arrested in Santa Fe. On the way, they begin to reconnect to their spiritual heritage.
- 19917mNot RatedMusic Video7.7 (605)
- Howie Epstein
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs in the music video "Into the Great Wide Open" from the album "Into the Great Wide Open" recorded for MCA Records. The video tells the story of a young man from the country who comes to the west coast and eventually becomes a rock star. He alienates the people around him with his boorish behavior. Eventually he is fired and returns to the tattoo parlor that he visited when he first arrives. - Drawn from an archive of 16mm film, Tom Petty works on his 1994 album Wildflowers.
- The music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from the 1991 album "Into the Great Wide Open".
- Actors and musicians honor those fallen in the September 11 disasters.
- 19855mMusic Video7.7 (429)
- Music Department
Tom Petty plays the Mad Hatter in this Alice in Wonderland inspired video for his song "Don't Come Around Here No More" - Bob Dylan and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers play a concert in Australia.
- Music video (entirely edited from stylized film clips with added strobe effects) for Bob Dylan's rebellious theme song from Band of the Hand (1986) featuring Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and Stevie Nicks.
- A compilation of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers' music videos.
- 19991h 30m8.0 (157)
- Self - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers perform in the music video "You Got Lucky" from the album "Long After Dark" recorded for Backstreet Records. The music video opens on a desert highway where a futuristic call pulls up. Tom Petty exits and he discovers an old portable stereo. The band pulls up and they enter old building with music equipment gathering the dust. They take a guitar and head out.
- Music video for Bob Dylan's single, off the album 'Empire Burlesque'.
- 1997–2021TV-14TV Episode8.6 (11)
- Self
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-14TV Episode7.0 (90)
- Self - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (uncredited)
Sketches include "Sleepy Boy 2000, Gas Station, Mad Magazine Theater, West Heaven, The A-Team, Holiday Inn, My Date with Dion, The Laughing Buddha, The Khaddaffi Look." Musical numbers were "Change of Heart and The Waiting." - 2020– TV Episode
- Self (archive footage)
In 1987, amidst social upheaval and political unrest, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released their single, Jammin' Me. The song and music video deal with the unruly times and pressures of the late 1980s. However, the video turned into a trainwreck.