
Jim Morrison: The End
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Paris, Rue Beautreillis, July 3, 1971. The corpse of rock star Jim Morrison is found in a bathtub, in the apartment of his girlfriend Pamela Courson. The chronicle of the last months of the life of the poet, singer and charismatic leader of the American band The Doors, one of the most influential in the history of rock.
Production
ARTE GEIE, CAPA, Shelter Prod, RTBF, Matcha Prod
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Olivier Monssens
Self - Narrator (voice)
Dominic Lamblin
Self - Former Music Label Manager

Patrick Coutin
Self - Musician
Philip Steele Trainer
Self - Musician
Jean-Yves Reuzeau
Self - Morrison's Biographer
Frank Lisciandro
Self - Photographer
Patrick Chauvel
Self - War Photographer
Sam Bernett
Self - Club Manager

Rosalie Varda
Self - Varda's Daughter
Frédéric Ploquin
Self - Journalist
François Jouffa
Self - Radio Broadcaster
Gilles Yepremian
Self - Former Music Manager
Alain Raisson
Self - Fire Brigade Colonel

Philippe Charlier
Self - Forensic Doctor
Delphine Ysaye
Self - Additional Voice (voice)

Jim Morrison
Self - The Doors Vocalist (archive footage)

John Densmore
Self - The Doors Drummer (archive footage)

Robby Krieger
Self - The Doors Guitarist (archive footage)

Ray Manzarek
Self - The Doors Keyboardist (archive footage)
Bill Siddons
Self - The Doors Manager (archive footage)
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