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Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

The historic farewell performance of the king of glitter rock.

19837.31h 30m

Overview

Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973. British singer David Bowie performs his alter ego Ziggy Stardust for the very last time. A decadent show, a hallucinogenic collage of kitsch, pop irony and flamboyant excess: a musical symbiosis of feminine passion and masculine dominance that defines Bowie's art and the glam rock genre.

Directed by D. A. Pennebaker
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Top Cast

David Bowie

David Bowie

Self / Ziggy Stardust

Mick Ronson

Mick Ronson

Self - Musician

Trevor Bolder

Trevor Bolder

Self - Musician

Mick Woodmansey

Mick Woodmansey

Self - Musician

K

Ken Fordham

Self - Musician

B

Brian Wilshaw

Self - Musician

G

Geoffrey MacCormack

Self - Musician

John Hutchinson

John Hutchinson

Self - Musician

Mike Garson

Mike Garson

Self - Musician

Angela Bowie

Angela Bowie

Self (uncredited)

Themes & Keywords

london, englandconcert filmrock concertlive concert

About Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a music film released in 1983 exploring themes of london, england, concert film, rock concert, live concert. Directed by D. A. Pennebaker, it stars David Bowie, Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder. Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973. British singer David Bowie performs his alter ego Ziggy Stardust for the very last time. A decadent show, a hallucinogenic collage of kitsch, pop irony and flamboyant excess: a musical symbiosis of feminine passion and masculine dominance that defines Bowie's art and the glam rock genre.

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