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Directed by
Hugh Symonds 
 
Produced by
Heinz Henn .... executive producer
Lana Topham .... producer
 
Original Music by
Ritchie Blackmore 
Ian Gillan 
Roger Glover 
Jon Lord 
Ian Paice 
 
Film Editing by
Niven Howie 
 
Makeup Department
Anne Spiers .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Sally Boulton .... executive in charge of production
Astrid Edwards .... production manager
 
Sound Department
Chris McDermott .... documentary sound (as Christopher McDermott)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
David Amphlett .... documentary camera operator
 
Editorial Department
James Bygrave .... on-line editor
 

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124 min
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"Highway Star" was edited to make it look like Ritchie Blackmore appeared on stage earlier than he actually did.See more »

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1 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
A disappointing end to Mark II, 10 August 2004
Author: Peter Walden from Brisbane Australia

Having owned Deep Purple Made In Japan for many years, my ears had become accustomed to Ritchie Blackmore's gutsy start to Highway Star. To say that I was disappointed in this DVD is an understatement. For what I can say are only egotistical reasons and nothing more, Ritchie's performance on the entire DVD was way short of the mark and a letdown for any Purple fan. Not to mention the disappointment shared by the other members of the band and it shows both in their body language and music. It seems all the way through that Ritchie is playing in one direction and the rest of the band are playing the other although I hasten to add that the other guys do try to bring him into the concert. There are some glimpses of old spattered throughout which is great to see but it doesn't make up for the dismal attitude of a once great guitarist. It was after this leg of the tour that Ritchie left the band for the last time. The professionalism of the other guys showed through in the end to give the crowd at least a performance by a group of well seasoned musicians. Jon tries extremely hard to deliver to the crowd what Ritchie was leaving out. Ian and Roger likewise on drums and bass respectively. For the above reasons, I can only rate this a 7 for finished product in what could have been a sensational concert.

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