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The Last Waltz

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
21K
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The Last Waltz (1978)
special ed. dvd
Play trailer1:33
1 Video
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ConcertMusic DocumentaryBiographyDocumentaryMusic

A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.

  • Director
    • Martin Scorsese
  • Writer
    • Mardik Martin
  • Stars
    • Robbie Robertson
    • Muddy Waters
    • Neil Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Writer
      • Mardik Martin
    • Stars
      • Robbie Robertson
      • Muddy Waters
      • Neil Young
    • 147User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Robbie Robertson
    Robbie Robertson
    • Self - Guitar-Vocal
    Muddy Waters
    Muddy Waters
    • Self - Performer
    Neil Young
    Neil Young
    • Self - Performer
    Van Morrison
    Van Morrison
    • Self - Performer
    The Band
    The Band
    • Themselves
    Rick Danko
    Rick Danko
    • Self - Bass-Violin-Vocal
    Levon Helm
    Levon Helm
    • Self - Drums-Mandolin-Vocal
    Garth Hudson
    Garth Hudson
    • Self - Organ-Accordion-Saxophone-Synthesizers
    Richard Manuel
    Richard Manuel
    • Self - Piano-Keyboards-Drums-Vocal
    Eric Clapton
    Eric Clapton
    • Self - Performer
    Neil Diamond
    Neil Diamond
    • Self - Performer
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
    • Self - Performer
    Joni Mitchell
    Joni Mitchell
    • Self - Performer
    Emmylou Harris
    Emmylou Harris
    • Self - Performer
    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
    • Self - Performer
    Paul Butterfield
    Paul Butterfield
    • Self - Performer
    Dr. John
    Dr. John
    • Self - Performer
    Ronnie Hawkins
    Ronnie Hawkins
    • Self - Performer
    • Director
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Writer
      • Mardik Martin
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews147

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    mtechfg

    Some Diamonds

    Standouts include-- Rick Danko performing a soulful rendition of "It makes no difference".

    Eric Clapton jamming with Robbie Robertson shows that Robbie is an excellent, and I believe, under rated guitarist.

    "The night they drove old Dixie down" is another great performance with Levon belting it out.

    Bob Dylan on "I shall be released" and "Forever young" are moving even though he is obviously renown for his song writing and not vocal abilities.

    Muddy Waters, Ronny Hawkins, and Van Morrison also deliver the goods.

    There is some gray material, however, for me, the diamonds outweigh the granite.

    If you like blues, country rock, or electric folk there will be something for you in this film.

    The interviews are interesting but, of course, it's the music that makes the movie.

    I rented this for $3 at Blockbuster on DVD. It was worth more.
    deepfunkd

    Amazing

    Rock music at it's best. What a performance by Robbie and the band. They just don't make music like they used to nowadays. The energy and true musicianship that went into this concert was phenomenal. The guest artists that also played with the band really did bring the house down and with Martin Scorses's direction and great sound engineers this will undoubtedly go down in history as the greatest live rock/music video ever. I wish i had been around back in 76' for that concert man. Sad to see that Rick and Richard have passed away but glad that their talents have been captured on film for the world too see how good these guys were. Not only were the Band great musicians, but they were all great characters, real interesting guys with a genuine belief in what they were doing. Not like the sell-outs that the music industry now has in abundance.
    pdg93

    Without doubt the best lineup for a free concert that also served turkey.

    If you, as a music lover, have ever wondered what it would be like to see a concert starring the very cream of the crop from the sixties and seventies, you have that opportunity now. Martin Scorcese has produced a film that should be mandatory viewing for anyone who calls themselves a rock lover. While all the performances are memorable, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and, of course, The Band are incredible. Beyond the music, the very premise of the concert is amazing: A big bang to end the era, thanksgiving dinner for thousands, a wicked lineup, great music and some really enlightening interviews. The Last Waltz is a must see if you are a fan of the rock&roll genre, as The Band and friends not only play their hearts out, but also pay tribute to the sound that we all know and love.

    Watch it, you won't regret the time spent.
    9planktonrules

    It probably is the best film of its type...ever.

    I have heard a few songs by The Band, but I am certainly not a fan, so it would seem that "The Last Waltz" would be a hard-sell to me but it was not. First, I found I enjoyed most of the music throughout the film--especially since I like rock 'n blues (and there is a strong blues/rock as well as country rhythm to the songs). How can you complain when you get to hear the likes of Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Eric Clapton and many, many others performing with The Band. Second, and much more importantly, I was very, very impressed with the quality of the film work. This was NOT a typical concert film where they simply stick up a camera and record the performances. To know more about this, watch the DVD extra for "The Last Waltz"--"Revisiting The Last Waltz". In this documentary, Robbie Robertson (from The Band) and Martin Scorsese talk about how they made the film--and it was really impressive. Instead of just stationing guys with cameras, EVERYTHING was meticulously planned and the camera angles and techniques show it. In addition to the live concert footage (which is the best I've seen), you have a few numbers that were done very well in the studio as well as interesting interviews. All in all, it's the total package--a very impressive and exceptionally well made film. While the music might not be to your liking, you can't help but admire excellent film making.
    ametaphysicalshark

    One of the best, simplest, and most joyous films ever made

    In the words of Robbie Robertson, "The Last Waltz" began as a concert and turned into a celebration. There is no word that can be used to describe "The Last Waltz" better than 'celebration'. This is a celebration of The Band, and of music, specifically American music, which The Band loved and played so many styles of.

    "The Last Waltz" is a concert film, and there's a common sentiment outside of the rock fan community that such films can never be true art films. If proof exists that this is not true, "The Last Waltz" is it. The film is brilliantly directed by Martin Scorsese, who captures this incredibly powerful and remarkable performance with skill that can't be described as anything other than amazing. This film looks absolutely stunning. What else can one ask for other than a film that looks pristine and beautiful, and contains some of the best music ever written? Scorsese is a smart filmmaker and knows that he could add to the film by including short interview segments with the members of The Band, all of which are relevant to and enhance the film.

    The beauty of "The Last Waltz" is its simplicity. The Band were probably the most unpretentious major musical group there has ever been. They were interested in nothing other than playing good music, and Scorsese, at least in this instance, is not interested in doing anything other than creating a simple, true document of a memorable, great musical event. That's what he does, he captures a brilliant concert where the addition of celebrity musical guests does not cheapen it at all, but makes it a true celebration of music. Muddy Waters, Paul Butterfield, Joni Mitchell, Neil Diamond, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Neil Young... the list goes on and on.

    Phenomenal musicianship, phenomenal film-making, a phenomenal film all around. One of the best and most joyous films ever made.

    10/10

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      During his opening guitar solo in "Further On Up the Road", Eric Clapton's guitar strap came off. To compensate while he fixed it, Robbie Robertson spontaneously played a brief solo of his own.
    • Goofs
      During Garth Hudson's solo in the song "Stagefright", the entire song cuts forward approximately 25 seconds.
    • Quotes

      [Speaking about Ronnie Hawkins]

      Himself: He called me up, and I said, "Sure I'd like a job. What does it mean? What do I do?" And he said, "Well, son, you won't make much money, but you'll get more pussy than Frank Sinatra."

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the film it just says: "THIS FILM SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD!"
    • Alternate versions
      The United Artists logo is plastered with United Artists Classics in the 1980's reissue followed by the 2001 variant in the MGM DVD and Blu-ray, and 2007 variant in the Criterion Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD prints.
    • Connections
      Edited into Once Were Brothers (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Who Do You Love
      Written by Bo Diddley

      Performed by Ronnie Hawkins with The Band

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Middle English
    • Also known as
      • El último rock
    • Filming locations
      • Winterland Arena, San Francisco, California, USA(concert)
    • Production companies
      • FM Productions
      • Last Waltz Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $322,313
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,151
      • Apr 7, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $365,919
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo(original release)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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