Ray Manzarek

Total Credits at Criticker: 10 (Actor), 5 (Director), 1 (Writer)
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The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 6 (1995) - TV Movie
The peace-loving counter culture produces the phenomenon of Woodstock. (imdb)
A look at the late '60s and early '70s rock band The Doors, including rare exclusive footage. (imdb)
The Doors Collection (1999) - Direct-to-Video
"The Doors Collection" includes three different films: "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" which is a 1987 release featuring a Doors concert from 1968, "Dance Of Fire", a 1985 collection of TV performances and promotional clips and, finally, "The Soft Parade (A Retrospective)", a 1991 documentary on the legendary band including rare archive footage.
The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987) - Direct-to-Video
The Doors live at the Hollywood Bowl. A legendary band in a legendary venue. Almost all the live Doors footage in existance.
The Doors: Dance on Fire (1985) - Direct-to-Video
A collection of TV appearances, live performances and promotional clips.
The Doors: The Soft Parade (1991) - Direct-to-Video
A short documentary about Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore of The Doors both as musicians and as people.
Feast Of Friends (1970) - Short Film
A documentary (first release: March 1969) on psychedelic rock band The Doors plus rare television performances from 1967. Specifiaclly, the songs represented are: "The End" (from Canadian show "Like It Is", 14/09/67), "Break On Through" (from L.A. show "Shebang", 01/01/67), Light My Fire (from "The Ed Sullivan Show", 17/09/67 and "The Jonathan Winters Show", 27/12/67), "People Are Strange" (from "The Ed Sullivan Show", 17/09/67) and "Moonlight Drive" (from "The Jonathan Winters Show", 27/12/67).
When Albums Ruled the World (2013) - TV Movie
Between the mid 1960s and the late 1970s, the long-playing record and the albums that graced its grooves changed popular music for ever. For the first time, musicians could escape the confines of the three-minute pop single and express themselves as never before across the expanded artistic canvas of the album. The LP allowed pop music become an art form - from the artwork adorning gatefold sleeves, to the ideas and concepts that bound the songs together, to the unforgettable music itself.
Induction (1965) - Short Film
Ray Manzarek's 2nd U.C.L.A. student film from the spring semester of 1965. A sync-sound project, it is a tale of lovers lost and lovers found,
Filmed on August 1970, 2AM, in front of 600,000 people, with Jim Morrison’s ongoing Miami obscenity trial still weighing heavily on the band, they traverse such staples as “Roadhouse Blues”, “Break On Through (To The Other Side)”, and “Light My Fire”. (themoviedb.org)