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8.1
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Critic Angie Errigo
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As beautifully captured by director Martin Scorsese..., it is probably the greatest of concert films, and one which occupies an intriguing position in Scorsese's own body of work.

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Cast & Crew

Martin Scorsese
Director
Ringo Starr
As Self
Eric Clapton
As Self
Bob Dylan
As Self
Neil Young
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Ronnie Wood
As Self

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The Last Waltz is a 1978 documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese that captures the farewell concert of the influential rock group The Band. The film features performances by The Band, along with guest appearances by numerous famous musicians such as Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, and Van Morrison. The movie intertwines footage from the concert with backstage interviews and behind-the-scenes moments, showcasing the history and legacy of The Band. With a title card that boldly declares, "This film should be played loud!," The Last Waltz is an energetic celebration of music that explores various genres and pays tribute to one of the most iconic groups in rock history.

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The Last Waltz was released in theaters on December 31, 1978.