Jimi Hendrix (1973)
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- R
- 1h 38min
- Documentary, Biography
- 16 Aug 1973 (Netherlands)
- Movie
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Complete, Cast awaiting verification
Arthur Allen | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Albert Allen | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Stella Benabon | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Eric Barrett | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Paul Caruso | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Eric Clapton | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Billy Cox | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Frankie Crocker | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Monika Dannemann | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Jenifer Dean | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Alan Douglas | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Germaine Greer | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Harold Parker | ... |
Self - Interviewee
(as H)
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Pat Hartley | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Al Hendrix | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Mick Jagger | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Linda Keith | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Eddie Kramer | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Buddy Miles | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Mitch Mitchell | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Juggy Murray | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Little Richard | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Fayne Pridgon | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Lou Reed | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Juma Sutan | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Pete Townshend | ... |
Self - Interviewee
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Charles Washington | ... |
Self - Interviewee
(as Major Charles Washington)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jimi Hendrix | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Dick Cavett | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Noel Redding | ... |
Self - Jimi Hendrix Experience member (uncredited)
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Directed by
Joe Boyd | ||
John Head | ||
Gary Weis |
Produced by
Joe Boyd | ... | producer |
Leo Branton | ... | associate producer |
John Head | ... | producer |
Peter Pilafian | ... | (segments "Johnny B. Goode", "Purple Haze") producer |
Gary Weis | ... | producer |
Editing by
Peter Colbert |
Editorial Department
Randy Roberts | ... | assistant editor |
Visual Effects by
Gary Weis | ... | visuals |
Camera and Electrical Department
Johannes Blom | ... | videotape camera: "Machine Gun", Fillmore East, 31 December 1969 |
Woody Vasulka | ... | videotape camera: "Machine Gun", Fillmore East, 31 December 1969 |
Additional Crew
Albert Allen | ... | additional researcher |
Juliet Brightmore | ... | additional researcher |
Patricia Friedman | ... | additional researcher |
Caesar Glebbeek | ... | additional researcher |
John Head | ... | researcher |
Vicki Lefcourt | ... | additional researcher |
Thanks
Ellen Bailey | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs provided by |
Ed Chalpin | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Al Hendrix | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Willie Hogans Jr. | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Roz Kelly | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Jim Marshall | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Baron Wolman | ... | acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1973) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia-Warner Distributors (1973) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Film (1973) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1974) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (1985) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Vídeo (2000) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- Cable Hogue Co.
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Hendrix Information Centre (additional research)
- Sea Films (interviews filmed by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This documentary was made three years after Jimi Hendrix's untimely death. At the time it was an example of how a visual biography should be done, but some of the information in it needs revising in the light of new information uncovered over the years. The film contains concert footage spanning the Marquee in 1967 to his last UK performance at the third Isle of Wight festival in 1970; along the way we see classic performances at Monterey (1967), Woodstock (1969), Fillmore East (1969/70), and Berkeley (1970). A double album was released to tie-in with the film, containing the complete performances in the film, along with interviews with people in the film (not necessarily the same interviews). The film is worth seeing for Jimi's performances, and to hear what his contemporaries have to say about him (Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell, Lou Reed, Mick Jagger, Pete Townsend, and others).
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Eric Clapton was in the first phases of his heroin addiction in the early 70s. Despite his smooth and articulate delivery, close-ups during his interview show his eyes are heavily dilated and constantly darting back-and-forth. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features Beat-Club (1965). See more » |
Soundtracks | Rock Me, Baby See more » |
Quotes |
Self - Interviewee:
[Pete Townshend]
I said to Jimi, I said, "Fuck it, man, we're not going to follow you on." So he said, "Well, I'm not going to follow you on." So, I said, "Listen, we are not going to follow you on and that is it. You know. As far as I'm concerned, you know, we were ready to go on now, our gears going to be there, its the end of it, you know." And, there was a certain look in his eye and he got on a chair and he played some amazing guitar, just standing on a chair in the dressing room. Janis Joplin was there. Brian Jones. Eric. And me and a few other people just standing around. And then he got down off the chair and just said, turned around to me, and said, "If I'm going to follow you, I'm going to pull all the stops." See more » |