Evergreen (1964)
Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Honored on the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2021 as a culturally significant film. Directed by Ray Manzarek, keyboardist in The Doors. Starring Dorothy Fujikawa (Manzrek's future wife of forty years) and Henry Crismonde. Impressionistic vignettes of a jazz musician and a young art student's relationship, as he avoids commitment. Features Whiskey A Go Go on the Sunset Strip and a brief appearance by Jim Morrison of The Doors.
Director: Ray Manzarek
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1964
Cast
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ray Manzarek
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Evergreen about?
- Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Honored on the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2021 as a culturally significant film. Directed by Ray Manzarek, keyboardist in The Doors. Starring Dorothy Fujikawa (Manzrek's future wife of forty years) and Henry Crismonde. Impressionistic vignettes of a jazz musician and a young art student's relationship, as he avoids commitment. Features Whiskey A Go Go on the Sunset Strip and a brief appearance by Jim Morrison of The Doors.
- Who directed Evergreen?
- Evergreen was directed by Ray Manzarek.
- Who stars in Evergreen?
- Evergreen stars Dorothy Fujikawa, Henry Crismonde.
- How long is Evergreen?
- Evergreen has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).