Morrison meets Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach; they form the band, taking their name from Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception .
The band's residency at the Whisky a Go Go and their explosion into the mainstream counterculture.
The film follows Jim Morrison's journey from a film student at UCLA in 1965 to his death in a Paris bathtub at age 27 in 1971. Key narrative phases include: The Doors(1991)
Released on March 1, 1991, is a biographical musical film directed by Oliver Stone that chronicles the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Jim Morrison and his legendary rock band. While celebrated for its atmospheric visuals and a career-defining performance by Val Kilmer, the film remains controversial for its "poetic license" regarding historical accuracy. Core Production Details Director: Oliver Stone.
R (for heavy drug use, pervasive language, and nudity). Plot Overview Morrison meets Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach; they
Val Kilmer's portrayal is widely considered the film's greatest strength. To prepare, he lived as Morrison for a year, learning his gait and mannerisms. The Doors (1991)
Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison, Meg Ryan as Pamela Courson, and Kyle MacLachlan as Ray Manzarek. Budget: $32 million. Runtime: 2 hours and 21 minutes (141 minutes). Key narrative phases include: Released on March 1,
Morrison's increasing obsession with death, shamanism, and his spiral into alcoholism and drug use, leading to strained relationships with bandmates and his longtime girlfriend, Pamela Courson. Val Kilmer's Transformation