| Jim Morrison | ... | Himself (vocals) | |
| Ray Manzarek | ... | Himself (keyboards) | |
| Robby Krieger | ... | Himself (guitar) | |
| John Densmore | ... | Himself (drums) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Paul Kantner | ... | Himself (Host) | |
| Grace Slick | ... | Herself (Host) | |
Directed by | |||
| Paul Justman | |||
| Ray Manzarek | |||
| John Densmore | (co-director) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Stephanie Bennett | ||
| Danny Sugerman | ||
Produced by | |||
| Stephanie Bennett | .... | producer | |
| Danny Sugerman | .... | producer | |
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Morrison gives an interesting interview and his moody mystical rock performance in this tour film hosted by grace Slick and Paul Kanter of Jefferson Airplane fame (they toured with the Doors that summer). All the top songs are here in this hour-long concert film that captures the spirit of the band and the times in which it was filmed. Co-directed by band member John Densmore, this is somewhat dated when compared with today's high tech video capabilities, but it still is a must for any fan of the band and a great companion piece to Oliver Stone's movie. It leaves you definitely wanting more, the key to any successful concert flick or rocumentary.