In a brand-new meeting with Steve Mascord of White Line Fever, DOKKEN frontman Don Dokken talked in extra information concerning the movie that Netflix is making concerning the band, obviously to be helmed by “the same director” that dealt with MÖTLEY CRÜE‘s“The Dirt” He stated (as recorded by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “It happens in 1989. It takes place [with] four guys that are fans of DOKKEN and they’re following us around and trying to meet us. I think that’s the premise of the movie. So we all had to pick an actor [to play each one of us]. They sent me, like, six people [to choose from]. [They asked me], ‘Who looks like you?’ I go, ‘None of ’em.’ [Laughs]”
Asked exactly how he read about the DOKKEN movie being made, Don stated: “They simply called us and stated, ‘We wan na make a movie concerning DOKKEN.’ And Jeff [Pilson, ex-DOKKEN bassist] needed to select a personality and George [Lynch, ex-DOKKEN guitarist] and Mick [Brown, …