The Emperor

The Emperor

Year: 1967

Runtime: 24 mins

Language: English

Director: George Lucas

MusicDocumentary

Bob Hudson, the flamboyant disc jockey famed as the “Emperor,” is profiled through his background and lasting popularity. The documentary highlights his belief that radio is a fantasy, showing how he designs each broadcast as an imaginative escape and cultivates a devoted cult following with his larger‑than‑life on‑air persona.

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