Freddie Mercury - The
Untold Story
'By Those Who Knew Him
Best'

This is the first major documentary
profiling the life of Freddie Mercury outside the world of Queen.
It tells the story of Freddie's life, and recreates his early
life in Zanzibar and India, his early days in England, his life
in Queen, his solo projects and collaboration with Montserrat
Caballe, and his illness and death.
The documentary features contributions
from many people closest to Freddie - his mother Jer Bulsara,
sister Kashmira Cooke, Brian May, long term partner Jim Hutton,
former girlfriend and longterm friend Mary Austin, personal
assistant Peter Freestone, best friend Peter Straker, and
numerous other people who knew Freddie as socially or through
Queen projects.
There are two full versions of the
documentary, but it was also edited and adapted for TV Broadcast and
a short trailer
was released on the Italian and Dutch 'Guide Me Home' CD single.
This page includes details of the two full length documentaries:
Directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher
Produced by Rudi Dolezal and Jim Beach
Narration written by Simon Witter
Both documentaries 112 minutes.
Essentially the two documentaries are the same, but
there are differences. They feature different narration (the
re-released documentary has narration by actor Sean Pertwee) and
a very similar (but in places different) selection of interviews,
but they tell the same story and have an identical structure.
The guide below aims to highlight the differences; the
headers identify the chapter points for each documentary. Footage
which appears in the original documentary only is highlighted in
blue, whereas footage in the reissued documentary is highlighted
in red. The chapter names are as they appear in the original
documentary.
One item of particular interest is a short extract of Man Made Paradise
which appears to be an early version which is unavailable
elsewhere.
Original documentary
Released November 2000 as part of
the 'Freddie Mercury - Solo' boxed set.
This DVD features the documentary
in normal sound, and also features a DVD-Rom section, featuring
an interactive 'Freddie Mercury Photographic Exhibition', where
viewers can 'walk' around a virtual photographic exhibition.
Re-released documentary
Released September 2006 as part of
the 'Lover Of Life,
Singer Of Songs' DVD set.
This DVD adds a 'Making Of The Untold Story' 18 minute
featurette, which has behind the scenes footage of the filming of
the documentary. It also adds subtitles (in English, French,
German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian) and four sound
options: normal (stereo), normal (without narration), 5.1
surround sound, and director's commentary (by Rudi Dolezal and
Hannes Rossacher).
Original DVD Chapter 1 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 1
Spice Island Dawn (early
days in Zanzibar and leaving for boarding school)
- (Footage of the
young Freddie on stage at school, mixed with footage of
the singalong at Live Aid)
- Introductory credits - Queen photo
gallery, with slow piano version of 'Guide Me Home', and
some interview snippets with Freddie
- Introduction to documentary, with
footage of Zanzibar, excerpt of 'Going Back', and
interviews with Jer Bulsara (Freddie's mother) and a
former school friend
- Interview with Kashmira Cooke
(Freddie's sister)
Re-release DVD Chapter 2
- Interview with Jer Bulsara,
footage of Zanzibar and interviews with a hospital nurse
and Jer Bulsara, with early photographs (and a piano
version of 'You Take My Breath Away')
- Footage of Zanzibar, with excerpts
of 'Guide Me Home', 'Chinese Torture', 'My Melancholy
Blues', and interview with Jer Bulsara (and Freddie interview
snippet)
- Interviews with the island's
photographer, Freddie's cousin, with an excerpt of
'Exercises In Free Love', and a Parsee theologist about
the faith, with
footage of a religious ceremony and further narration and traditional Parsee
music)
Re-release DVD Chapter 3
- Further interviews with Freddie's
schoolfriend and sister, with a slow piano version of
'Heaven For Everyone', about music and fashions
Original DVD Chapter 2
Strange Discipline
(journey to Boarding School, about the city and school)
- Narration about Freddie's journey
to his boarding school, with excerpts of 'Love Kills'
(extended version) and 'Mustapha'
- Interview with the current
headmaster of Freddie's school about Freddie's school
life.
- Recreations of Freddie's early
school life, with piano version of 'There Must Be More To
Life Than This', and interviews with Jer Bulsara,
Kashmira Cooke (and Freddie)
Re-release DVD Chapter 4
- Excerpts of 'Mustapha' and
'Exercises In Free Love', and interview with Freddie's
aunt about having piano lessons
- Interviews with Freddie's school
friends, and footage of a choir meeting
- Footage of the school, with an
excerpt of the album version of 'There Must Be More To
Life Than This', then interviews with Freddie's aunt and
his art teacher's daughter, about art
- Further interviews with his school
friends, with early photographs and a recreation of a
'Hectics' concert (this was Freddie's first band; they
perform Paul Anka's 'Diana'), and an interview with his
teacher
- Further interview with a
schoolfriend, with piano versions of 'Guide Me Home' and
'Bohemian Rhapsody', and footage of rural India
Original DVD Chapter 3 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 5
Culture Shock (the
family's move to London and Freddie's time at college)
- Narrative details about the family
fleeing to England, interviews with Jer Bulsara, Peter
Freestone and Kashmira Cooke, piano version of 'Love Of
My Life', and some of Freddie's early paintings, and
narration about Freddie getting his A-Level with additional Freddie
interview
Original DVD Chapter 4
The Draftsman of Ealing
(Freddie's drawing and designs)
- Excerpt of 'Love Kills' (Wolf Euro
remix), narrative details of Freddie's life at Ealing
School of Art, and interviews with Jerry Hibbert (college
friend and animator), John Taylor (bass player with Ibex
and Wreckage), Derek Bridges (college friend), Peter
Straker (one of Freddie's closest friends) and Jer
Bulsara, with more paintings and photographs
- Excerpt of 'The Millionaire Waltz'
with footage of Freddie's drawings and paintings, and
interviews with Brian May, John Taylor, Peter Straker and
Kashmira Cooke about his artistic ability
- Excerpt of 'Good Old Fashioned
Loverboy', shots of Freddie's fashion designs, and
interviews with Jer Bulsara, Freddie, Roger, Brian May, Derek Bridges and Jerry
Hibbert
Original DVD Chapter 5 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 6
Musical Awakenings (Smile,
Ibex and Wreckage)
- Excerpt of 'Keep Passing The Open
Windows', early photos of Freddie, interviews with Brian
May, Jerry Hibbert, and Tim Staffell (lead singer of
Smile), and excerpt of 'You Take My Breath Away'
- Excerpt of 'Green' (Wreckage),
details of Freddie joining Ibex, with photos of the band,
and interview with John Taylor about his campness and
using a half microphone stand
- Footage of Smile from the Royal
Albert Hall, with excerpt of 'Doing Alright', and
interviews with Tim Staffell, John Taylor and Brian May
about Smile
- Excerpt of 'My Fairy King', and
interviews with Tim Staffell, Brian May, Mary Austin, and Freddie about early musical style and Freddie
changing his name
Original DVD Chapter 6 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 7
Love Of My Life (Mary
Austin and Freddie's Sexuality)
- Excerpt of 'Somebody To Love',
with early photos of Freddie, and interviews with Mick
Rock (photographer), Mary Austin, Brian May and Freddie
Mercury, about Freddie and Mary's early friendship
- Narration about Freddie's
sexuality, piano version of 'Love Of My Life', and
interview with Mary Austin
Original DVD Chapter 7 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 8
Bacchus And Aphrodite
(Queen & Freddie's wild parties)
- Interviews with Tim Rice
(lyricist), Peter Straker and Diana Moseley (costume
designer), with footage of the 'Living On My Own' and
excerpt of 'Let's Turn It On' (1992 Remix), and
interviews with James 'Trip' Khalaf (sound engineer),
Mick Rock, Barbara Valentin (one of Freddie's closest
friends), Mike Moran (keyboardist), and Jim Hutton
- Excerpt of 'Get Down Make Love',
footage of Freddie, interviews with Mick Rock and Brian
May, footage from 'The Great Pretender' video shoot, and
interviews with Peter Freestone, Jim Hutton, Mary Austin,
Diana Moseley and Peter Straker
- Excerpt of 'Man Made Paradise'
(unreleased version then album version), and interviews
with Jim Hutton, Freddie, and Mary Austin
- Excerpt of 'Your Kind Of Lover',
with photographs of Freddie, and interviews with Freddie
and Jim Hutton
Original DVD Chapter 8 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 9
Butterflies and Peacocks
(Freddie's image and stage costumes)
- Excerpt of 'It's So You', shots of
stage costumes, and interviews with Zandra Rhodes, Mary
Austin, Brian May and Diana Moseley
- Footage of the 'I Was Born To Love
You' video, interview with Diana Moseley, footage of 'One
Vision' and 'God Save The Queen' from Wembley 1986, and
interviews with Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople) and Peter
Freestone
Original DVD Chapter 9 / Re-release DVD
Chapter 10
A Day At The Opera
(Freddie's videos, opera and Barcelona)
- Excerpt of 'Barcelona' with
footage of 'I Want To Break Free' (the promo video opera
section), and interviews with Montserrat Caballe and
Peter Freestone, with still photographs of Montserrat and
excerpts of her singing
- Interview with Mike Moran, excerpt
of 'Ensueno' and footage of Barcelona, and interviews
with Freddie, Peter Freestone, Montserrat, and excerpts
from tracks from the Garden Lodge improvisation tape
- Footage of Freddie &
Montserrat miming 'Barcelona' at Ibiza 1987, and
interviews with Freddie, Montserrat, Tim Rice, Mike Moran
and David Richards
Original DVD Chapter 10 / Re-release
DVD Chapter 11
My Kind Of Towns (Life in
Munich and New York, and about the Mr Bad Guy album)
- Excerpt of 'New York', footage of
New York, interviews of Reinhardt Mack (Queen
producer/engineer), Walter Yetnikoff (record boss for the
USA), excerpt of 'Let's Turn It On', footage of Munich,
and interview with Peter Freestone, about Freddie living
in New York
- Excerpt of 'Staying Power',
interview with Freddie, and footage of Freddie around
Munich or New York, footage of Freddie on stage, and
interview with Walter Yetnikoff
- Excerpt of 'Mr Bad Guy', with
studio footage from 'The Making Of One Vision', and
interviews with Walter Yetnikoff and Freddie
- Excerpt of 'Life Is Real', and
interviews with Reinhardt Mack and Freddie
- Excerpt of 'New York', footage of
the city, and interviews with Mick Rock and Peter
Freestone
Original DVD Chapter 11 / Re-release
DVD Chapter 12
Last Days (Freddie's
illness and last days)
- Footage of Montreux, and
interviews with Mary Austin, Jim Hutton, Kashmira Cooke,
Peter Freestone, Roger Taylor, and Montserrat, about
Freddie revealing his illness
- Piano version of 'Bohemian
Rhapsody', interviews with Mary Austin, Jim Hutton, Jer
Bulsara and Kashmira Cooke, and footage of Montreux
- Interviews with Mike Moran, Peter
Freestone, Jim Hutton, Roger Taylor, Diana Moseley, Kashmira Cooke, Mary
Austin, with piano version of 'Guide Me Home', and
footage of Garden Lodge
- Interviews with Peter Freestone,
Diana Moseley, Mary Austin and Jim Hutton, with footage
of the 'Queen Photo Gallery'
Re-release DVD Chapter 13
- Continued piano version of 'Guide
Me Home', and interviews with Mary Austin, Kashmira Cooke
and Jim Hutton
- Slow, piano version of 'In My
Defence', with photographs of Freddie and interview
snippets
Re-release DVD Chapter 14
- 'In My Defence' promo video, and
credits
The documentary includes many piano
versions of Queen and Freddie tracks, performed by French pianist
Thierry Lang or Mike Moran.
Enhanced
Trailer Version
Only available on the Dutch and Italian Enhanced CD single 'Guide
Me Home', released in 2000.
Running time 12:52
Directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher
Produced by Rudi Dolezal and Jim Beach
This is a short, 'taster' version of the above DVD
version, with content as follows:
- Introductory credits - Queen photo
gallery, with slow piano version of 'Guide Me Home'
- Footage of Zanzibar, excerpt of
'Going Back', introduction to the documentary, and
interview with Jer Bulsara (Freddie's mother)
- Footage of Freddie's old school,
with an excerpt of 'There Must Be More To Life Than This'
- Interview with one of Freddie's
school friends, with footage of India, and a piano
version of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
- Excerpt of 'The Millionaire
Waltz', footage of Freddie's drawings and paintings, and
interview with Brian May
- Interviews with Tim Rice
(lyricist), Peter Straker and Diana Moseley (costume
designer), excerpt of 'Let's Turn It On' (1992 Remix),
footage of the 'Living On My Own' video, and interviews
with James 'Trip' Khalaf (sound engineer) and Mick Rock
- Excerpt of 'It's So You', shots of
stage costumes, and interview with Zandra Rhodes
- Footage of Montreux, interview
with Montserrat, piano version of 'Bohemian Rhapsody',
and interviews with Mary Austin, Peter Freestone, Diana
Moseley
- Piano version of 'Guide Me Home',
interviews with Jim Hutton, footage of the 'Queen Photo
Gallery', and interviews with Mary Austin and Kashmira
Cooke
- Slow, piano version of 'In My
Defence', with photographs of Freddie and interview
snippets