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Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music

196994 min★8.2 (6 votes)
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Overview

In this classic 1969 documentary, the Man in Black is captured at his peak, the first of many in a looming roller-coaster career. Fresh on the heels of his Folsom Prison album, Cash reveals the dark intensity and raw talent that made him a country music star and cultural icon. Director Robert Elfstrom got closer than any other filmmaker to Cash, who is seen performing with his new bride June Carter Cash, in a rare duet with Bob Dylan, and behind the scenes with friends, family and aspiring young musicians.

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

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June Carter Cash

June Carter Cash

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan

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Carl Perkins

Carl Perkins

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Anita Carter

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Helen Carter

Helen Carter

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Mother Maybelle Carter

Mother Maybelle Carter

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Marshall Grant

Marshall Grant

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Bob Johnston

Bob Johnston

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Merle Kilgore

Merle Kilgore

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Bob Wootton

Bob Wootton

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