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Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music Director's Cut
1970
223 minutes
Documentary
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Considered one of the most important film documentations of the late 1960s counterculture in the United States, this film follows the Woodstock music festival in upstate New York in 1969.
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Cast and credits
Actors
Joan Baez
,
Joe Cocker
,
Country Joe and the Fish
,
Crosby
,
Stills
,
Nash & Young
,
Arlo Guthrie
,
Richie Havens
,
The Jefferson Airplane
,
Janis Joplin
,
Santana
,
John Sebastian
,
Sly & the Family Stone
,
Ten Years After
,
The Who
Producers
Bob Maurice
Director
Michael Wadleigh
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Audio language
English (5.1)
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English [CC]
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Run time
223 minutes
Rating
R
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