Jim Morrison: The Final 24 (Full Documentary)

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Published 2020-10-29
"July 2, 1971. Jim Morrison is one of the most famous rock singers in the world. But Morrison is at war with his own dark demons. In 24 hours his darkness will consume him and he’ll be dead. Using archive footage, dramatic reenactment and interviews with his closest companions, Final 24 details the last 24 hours of Morrison’s life.

S2 EP03

Directed by Mike Parkinson
2007
Dave McRae

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All Comments (21)
  • I saw Jim Morrison and The Doors on August 1968 at The Allan Theater in Cleveland,Ohio. It was the summer of my 16th birthday. I have never forgotten how exciting he was on stage. May he rest in poetic peace.
  • @marynatani7300
    Saw the doors in 69 - they were great. Jim performed all night until 5 am . There were only about 50 people left in the audience.
  • @archeewaters
    glad you included the picture of his statue. it wasn't there when i went to visit the grave july 26 2023. rip jim.
  • @missybaker1608
    I think all of the attention, drugs, finally came to fruition for Jim. His father didn't understand him. When he never was around it really affected him. People will finally just give into what they want. He was very intelligent. Handsome. He had a very adaptive voice. Started at home. He was shy. But he did have a unique voice. Love the first album Light my Fire, Break On, Hello, I love you. Second Album Love Street, Touch me. I really loved LA Woman. Riders on the Storm. Jim Morrison changed the face of rock n roll. Just a sad story.
  • @wht-rabt-obj
    The thing most people miss about Jim Morrison was that he was a brilliant writer. His poetry and lyrics are genius level. He was extremely talented as a writer.
  • Crazy how Morrison, Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Alan Wilson and Brian Jones all passed away within two years of each other and all at the exact same age. They were arguably the most talented artists of the hippie counterculture era.
  • @Kari2025
    The voice, the looks, the body. Dude had the trifecta. RIP Jimmy 💕💕
  • l'm a hard-core 90s guy but l absolutely love the doors. Every now and then l'd hear a song and feel how the depth and darkness of his voice like, it wanders the outskirts of the galaxy, timeless, unreachable, immortal, on a league apart from anything else
  • @bitter37
    Was in Paris three years ago. My tour guide said our hotel was only a thirty minute walk to his gravesite. I didn’t go, and I’ve regretted it everyday since.
  • @rickybrians5235
    Revisiting this episode for the 50th anniversary of Jim Morrison’s death. Rest In Peace forever to the Lizard King!
  • @pennyyoung2877
    Thank you for this. I had a huge crush on a deadman in the 80's 90's! Weird but man I loved him. His music spoke to me with such deep sincerity. RIP.
  • @marthayoung2308
    Vomiting blood is from alcohol. My paternal grandfather, my father, and my oldest brother (he was vomiting blood), all died from Cirrhosis. And one of my nephews (my oldest brother's son), is well on his way to the same demise. It's a devastating drug to the drinker, the drinker's family, and the drinkers' friends, and if they don't want help for themselves, then this is the outcome. So sad.
  • @rebels42wynn83
    As a kid growing up in the eighties, I had became so intrigued by Mr. Jim Morrison. He was the total package : Sexy, Smart, So badass, So free-spirited, and so laidback. I wish that he was around today to see my generation (GENERATION X) and this one how his legacy continues to shine.
  • @DrewRandIsCool
    Jim Morrison in my opinion is one of the truest artists I’ve ever listen to and The Doors are forever one of my favorite bands of all time
  • @lindaeasley5606
    Jim's personal life was a disaster but as an artist he was a legend. I wouldve given anything to have seen the Doors live
  • @terifarmer5066
    You are the company you keep. . . Though you may be wise, foolish friends will eventually destroy you. Though you may be foolish, wise friends will show and teach you success. This is an easy way to prosper.
  • @Dzanarika1
    I hope you have found real peace and real love, Jimmy. There is more people who understood your pain and struggles than those who just saw an alcoholic and everything else they called you. You will never be forgotten, Jimmy.
  • @loveanimals969
    A poet trapped inside a rock star. Sadly, the music wasn't what he wanted, and obviously didn't make him happy.
  • @lisaspikes4291
    One of my earliest memories is of my little brother and I, sitting in the back seat of the car, singing along to Light My Fire. I guess you could say I’ve always been a Doors fan!
  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    I'm in my 40's so I never really listened to The Doors. Until the movie came out. After watching that, I started listening to and watching everything they did. Live, studio, interviews, anything. I just felt that I had so much in common with Jim. And the music these guys made was just beyond mesmerizing