Woodstock - 1970
3 days of peace, music...and love
Director(s)
Michael Wadleigh
Producer(s)
Dale Bell associate producer
Bob Maurice producer
Cast
Richie Havens -
Joan Baez -
Roger Daltrey -
John Entwistle -
Keith Moon -
Pete Townshend
Lennie Baker -
Jon 'Bowzer' Bauman -
Johnny Contardo -
Frederick 'Dennis' Greene -
Jocko Marcellino -
'Screamin' Scott' Simon -
Donald 'Donny' York
Joe Cocker
Bruce Barthol -
Country Joe McDonald -
Barry Melton
Arlo Guthrie
David Crosby -
Graham Nash -
Stephen Stills
Chick Churchill - Himself -
Alvin Lee -
Ric Lee -
Leo Lyons
John Sebastian
Carlos Santana -
Michael Shrieve - David Brown - Mike Carabello
Sly Stone
Jimi Hendrix
Review by Jack Gattanella
Woodstock (1970)
One of the Best Documentaries Ever made,
Woodstock is a great documentary. It is edited very well and has great spirit and music in the mix. For the generation of the time it was what symbolized them, and I think this is the perfect film for them. Edited very finely (by the director, Oscar Winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker and the man himself, Martin Scorsese) with many parts of the movie in separate sides in great splendor. I think this film is the best movie in which a sound track was made, and one of the best documentaries ever made (definitely the best of the 70's).
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