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Duration: 197 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ribero |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x272 | Added: 2006-Jan-24 |
Alternate Names: Kathy Quinlan, Kathleen Denise Quinlan Abbott, Кэтлин Куинлен, Кэтлин Куинлэн, کَتلین کوینلن
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Kathleen Denise Quinlan Abbott, born November 19, 1954, is an American actress known for her Golden Globe-nominated performances in 'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden' (1977) and 'Apollo 13' (1995). Her career spans nearly five decades with notable roles in films like 'One Is a Lonely Number' (1972), 'American Graffiti' (1973), and 'Sunday Lovers' (1980).
Release Year: 1991
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Доорс, Ha-Dlatot, The Doors: O Mito de Uma Geração, Дорз
Director: Oliver Stone
Writer: Oliver Stone, Randall Jahnson
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Companies: Bill Graham Films, Carolco Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Ixtlan
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Music, Musical Film
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Keywords: addicted, airplane, alcoholism, biography, drugs, hallucination, hippie, joint, lsd, organ, poetry, rock 'n' roll, singer, wilderness
The Doors is a biographical film that chronicles the life of Jim Morrison, the charismatic lead singer and songwriter of The Doors, a popular rock band in the 1960s. Starting with his time as a film student in Los Angeles, the movie follows Morrison's journey through the formation of The Doors, their rise to fame, and his eventual struggles with drug addiction and alcoholism until his untimely death at age 27 in Paris, France.
Directed by Oliver Stone, The Doors is a sprawling biopic that captures the spirit and decadence of the 1960s rock scene. The film features an impressive performance by Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison, who embodies the singer's sexual magnetism and musical prowess. Despite being mired in development hell for nearly a decade, the movie achieved heightened levels of authenticity, with Kilmer doing much of his own singing and even resembling Morrison's long-lost twin brother.