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The Turtles: Happy Together (1991)

Genre : Music, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Harold Bronson

Synopsis

Proving that the Turtles were as vital to '60s pop as many better-known bands, this delightful 1991 documentary is blessed by the lively personalities of Turtles vocalists Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan (a.k.a. "Flo & Eddie"), whose anecdotes (including memorable encounters with Bob Dylan and the Beatles) are as entertaining as the group's enduring music. Interviews with bandmates reveal that the Turtles were genuinely "Happy Together," enjoying their popularity without the ego hassles that plague so many bands. It wasn't all fun and games, but even the "Lawsuits" chapter provides a hilarious primer on the hazards of rock & roll. Best of all, the Turtles' hits (including "She's My Girl," "Elenore," and many more) are seamlessly combined with rare concert footage, TV appearances, and promotional films.

Actors

Mark Volman
Mark Volman
Himself
Howard Kaylan
Howard Kaylan
Himself
Ray Manzarek
Ray Manzarek
Himself
Graham Nash
Graham Nash
Himself
Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills
Himself

Crews

Harold Bronson
Harold Bronson
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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