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Special Edition
DVD
1991 - Rated R (MPAA)
Release Date: 01/28/2003
Time:
138
mins.
Label: Artisan Entertainment
DVD Features:
2-Disc Set
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Collectors Edition
Special Edition
Letterbox - 2.35
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Making Of
Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes/Outtakes
Audio Commentary: Oliver Stone - Director
Bonus Footage: Original Concert Footage
Documentary: THE ROAD TO EXCESS
Trailers:
1. Theatrical
2. Teaser
Interviews:
1. Val Kilmer - Star
2. Frank Whaley - Star
3. Meg Ryan - Star
4. Kyle MacLachlan - Star
5. Kevin Dillon - Star
6. Kathleen Quinlan - Star
7. Oliver Stone - Director
8. Robby Krieger - Music
9. Patricia Kennealy-Morrison - Featured
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Notes
Biographies: Cast & Crew
Essay: CINEMATOGRAPHIC MOMENTS
Covers the period from 1965-1971; Produced and released in 1991.
Val Kilmer stars as Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's electrifying profile of the Doors, which takes the group from its inception to its demise with the death of the "Lizard King" in a Paris hotel room in 1971. In the early days of the group's formation, Morrison is at his most benign; he's just a guy hanging out at the beach writing poetry. But soon the Doors' fame begins to spread--with Morrison as the focus of attention. Capable of an eerily correct vocal imitation of Morrison, Kilmer makes manifest the talent and charisma, as well as the confusion and despair, of the complex man who was the focal point of the group. As Morrisson's drug consumption and erratic behavior increase exponentially, the rest of the band--Ray Manzarek (Kyle McLachalan), John Densmore (Kevin Dillon), and Robby Krieger (Frank Whaley)--begins to grow tired of his late arrivals, the increasing number of cancellations, and the drunken recording sessions requiring infinite retakes. But no one can help Morrison as he spirals downward into an inferno of drugs, alcohol, public obscenity, and depression, bringing the music to an untimely close.
Stone's intimate familiarity with SoCal in the 1960s provides the film with a high degree of surface verisimilitude, though the film is as much a tribute to the enduring power of the Doors' music as it is a cautionary tale about the perils of both celebrity and substance abuse.
Cast:
"...THE DOORS is a thrilling spectacle - the KING KONG of rock movies..."
-- Peter Travers
, (Rolling Stone)
"...Clamorous, reverential, much-larger-than-life....Kilmer captures all of Morrisons's reckless, insinuating appeal..." -- Janet Maslin , (New York Times) "...The whole movie is white hot, lapped in honeyed golds, evilly blue and black or drenched in those swoony, fiery reds. THE DOORS blasts your ears and scorches your eyes..." -- Michael Wilmington , (Los Angeles Times) "...Val Kilmer is an authentic lead and Meg Ryan supplies credible support as his tortured soulmate..." -- George Kiritopoulos , (Total Film)
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DVD
1991 - Rated R (MPAA)
Release Date: 12/12/2006
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
138
mins.
Label: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
DTS 6.1 - English
Subtitles - English, Spanish - optional
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
Interviews: Oliver Stone - Director
Documentary: THE ROAD TO EXCESS
Featurette:
1. The Doors in LA
2. Jim Morrison: An American Poet in Paris
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
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