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The Doors
The Doors

The Doors (1991)

71% User Rating
2h 20min
Music
Drama
History

"The ceremony is about to begin."

The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison.

Oliver StoneDirector

Cast

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Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer

Jim Morrison

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

Pamela Courson

Kyle MacLachlan

Kyle MacLachlan

Ray Manzarek

Frank Whaley

Frank Whaley

Robby Krieger

Kevin Dillon

Kevin Dillon

John Densmore

Michael Wincott

Michael Wincott

Paul Rothchild

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Tom Baker

Josh Evans

Josh Evans

Bill Siddons

Dennis Burkley

Dennis Burkley

Dog

Billy Idol

Billy Idol

Cat

Kathleen Quinlan

Kathleen Quinlan

Patricia Kennealy

John Densmore

John Densmore

Engineer - Last Session

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Gretchen Becker

Mom

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Jerry Sturm

Dad

Sean Stone

Sean Stone

Young Jim

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Kendall Deichen

Little Sister

John Capodice

John Capodice

Jerry

Mark Moses

Mark Moses

Jac Holzman

Will Jordan

Will Jordan

Ed Sullivan

Robert LuPone

Robert LuPone

Music Manager

Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman

Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman

Shaman

Kelly Hu

Kelly Hu

Dorothy

Crispin Glover

Crispin Glover

Andy Warhol

Paul Williams

Paul Williams

Warhol PR

Debi Mazar

Debi Mazar

Whiskey Girl

Phil Fondacaro

Phil Fondacaro

Man at Birthday Party

Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone

UCLA Film Professor

Jennifer Tilly

Jennifer Tilly

Okie Girl

Jennifer Rubin

Jennifer Rubin

Edie

Mimi Rogers

Mimi Rogers

Magazine Photographer

Charlie Spradling

Charlie Spradling

CBS Girl Backstage

Julie Strain

Julie Strain

Concertgoer

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Paul A. Rothchild

Music Manager's Sidekick

Laura Esterman

Laura Esterman

New York Journalist

Fiona

Fiona

Fog Groupie

Josie Bissett

Josie Bissett

Robby Krieger's Girlfriend

Jack McGee

Jack McGee

Miami Cop

Costas Mandylor

Costas Mandylor

Italian Count

Wes Studi

Wes Studi

Indian in Desert

Titus Welliver

Titus Welliver

Macing Cop

Christina Fulton

Christina Fulton

Nico

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Cirsten Weldon

Girl in Car

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Adrian Scott

New York Journalist

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Stanley White

New Haven Cop

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Brad Weston

Hippie at Party

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Robert F. Kennedy

Robert F. Kennedy

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Erik Dellums

Hairdresser

Rodney A. Grant

Rodney A. Grant

Patron at Barney's

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Bill Graham

New Haven Promoter

Michael Braveheart

Michael Braveheart

Drag Queen (uncredited)

Sam Whipple

Sam Whipple

Sullivan's Producer

Randall Oliver

Randall Oliver

Groupie

Reviews (3)

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Rating 90%

September 22, 2016

I KNOW I'm giving way too many stars for this, but I don't care; The Doors were one of my very first favourite groups. I fondly recall, when I was 11, and Elektra Records released 'The Doors' Greatest Hits', and the album-length version of 'Light My Fire' was played all the time on the radio, and I was mesmerized by the instrumental middle of the song, got the album from my parents for Christmas, and started a lifelong love affair with the band. Yes, Jim Morrison is highly overrated. Yes, the movie is an extremely self-indulgent mess and it can be quite incoherent and incohesive. But the Sixties, the L.A. rock scene back then, and especially Morrison's life, were just like that, so it is oh so fitting! I adore the fact that it was Oliver Stone's labour of love (one of thankfully many) and that the surviving members of the band basically had full input. I would take this and 'Talk Radio' (my personal favourite Stone's throw) over a hundred of Stone's politically over-the-top movies any day! When I was 17, I took my life savings and visited, on my own, nine European countries, including France and its capital, Paris. Did I go for the Eiffel Tower, wild romance on Richard Linklater-esque trains, or its outstanding magic and sidewalk cafes? No--train-wise I had to put up with a stupid labour strike, such that an overnight sleeper car from Berne, Switzerland to Paris had to be switched, in the middle of the night, FOUR times, just so they could prove a point. And it was just to see Morrison's grave. I met 20 fantastic people who had made the pilgrimage from all over the world, and it was my first time having red wine and smoking pot. The graffiti and the sculpture of him, in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, were fascinating, as was his life. Would I go through that again? Of course I would. It's Val Kilmer's best work by a mile. The film just oozes charisma and breathes life--just as the band's work must have done back in the day. Worth a purchase and re-watches (I watch it each year on Jim's birthday and accidentally bought it twice), for any fan of 60's music or its culture. A bonafide classic when Stone was actually really something.

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The Doors ≣ 1991 ≣ Trailer

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The Doors (1991) Official Movie Trailer

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Allan Arkush on THE DOORS

Allan Arkush on THE DOORS

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