Three classic Doors titles on one packed DVD! Dance On Fire: An all music collection of live and televised performances promotional clips and behind the scenes footage. Featuring 'LA Woman' 'Riders On The Storm' and 'Light My Fire'. (65 minutes in length.) Live At The Hollywood Bowl: The legendary 1968 concert. The only complete live concert of the Doors ever filmed. (50 minutes in length.) The Soft Parade: This collection of footage drawn from the Doors' private archives feature
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Three classic Doors titles on one packed DVD! Dance On Fire An all music collection of live and televised performances promotional clips and behind the scenes footage Featuring &39;LA Woman&39; &39;Riders On The Storm&39; and &39;Light My Fire&39; (65 minutes in length) Live At The Hollywood Bowl The legendary 1968 concert The only complete live concert of the Doors ever filmed (50 minutes in length) The Soft Parade This collection of footage drawn from the Doors&39; private archives features the band&39;s last televised appearance on PBS in 1969 (65 minutes in length) Actors The Doors Jim Morrison Robby Krieger John Densmore & Ray Manzarek Director Ray Manzarek Certificate 15 years and over Year 1985 ; 1987 ; 1991 Screen Fullscreen 1331 Languages English - PCM (20) Stereo Subtitles (Soft Parade Only) French ; German ; Spanish ; Italian Duration 3 hours and 5 minutes (approx)
Doors triple bill. 'Live at the Hollywood Bowl' catches the band at their peak, performing hits such as 'Light My Fire', 'The End' and 'The Unknown Soldier' live on the 4th of July 1968. 'Dance on Fire' is a compilation of live and televised performances, promotional clips and behind-the-scenes footage, including the original performance of 'Light My Fire' from the Ed Sullivan show. 'The Soft Parade - A Retrospective' features further rare clips from the band's private archives, including footage from their 1968 tour of America and previously unseen interviews.
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