
The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
John Lennon and May Pang shared a weekend that lasted 18 months and a love story that took 50 years to tell.
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May Pang lovingly recounts her life in rock & roll and the whirlwind 18 months spent as friend, lover, and confidante to one of the towering figures of popular culture, John Lennon, in this funny, touching, and vibrant portrait of first love.
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EN
Status
Released
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Cast

May Pang
Self

John Lennon
Self (archive footage)

Julian Lennon
Self

Alice Cooper
Self
Tony King
Self

Yoko Ono
Self (archive footage)

David Bowie
Self (archive footage)

Elton John
Self (archive footage)

Paul McCartney
Self (archive footage)

George Harrison
Self (archive footage)

Ringo Starr
Self (archive footage)

Cynthia Lennon
Self (archive footage)

Mick Jagger
Self (archive footage)

Larry Kane
Self
David Spinozza
Self

Linda McCartney
Self (archive footage)

Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)

Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage)
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