Woodstock: The Lost Performances

Directed by Michael Wadleigh
1990    68mDocumentary, Music
8.48.0
A video collection of highlights from the 120 miles of footage used to make the original 1970 film. Included here are "Work Me Lord" by Janis Joplin, "We Shall Overcome" by Joan Baez, and "Let's Go Get Stoned" by Joe Cocker. This compilation also contains performance footage from Arlo Guthrie, Country Joe McDonald, and the Band.

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  • John Moschitta Jr.Voice-Over
  • Michael WadleighDirector
  • Simon EgletonAssociate Producer
  • Juli PariAssociate Producer
  • Bob KaminskyProducer
  • Peter KaminskyProducer
  • Arthur KornfieldExecutive Producer
  • Michael LangExecutive Producer
  • John RobertsExecutive Producer
  • Joel RosenmanExecutive Producer
  • Howard SilverEditor
  • Ron DawsonOnline Editor
  • Eric BlacksteadMusic Producer

Woodstock: The Lost Performances Trivia

Woodstock: The Lost Performances was released on January 1, 1990.

Woodstock: The Lost Performances was directed by Michael Wadleigh.

Woodstock: The Lost Performances has a runtime of 68 min.

Woodstock: The Lost Performances was produced by Bob Kaminsky, Peter Kaminsky.

The key characters in Woodstock: The Lost Performances are Voice-Over (John Moschitta Jr.).

Woodstock: The Lost Performances is a Documentary, Music film.

Woodstock: The Lost Performances has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.

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