Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973. British singer David Bowie performs his alter ego Ziggy Stardust for the very last time. A decadent show, a hallucinogenic collage of kitsch, pop irony and flamboyant excess: a musical symbiosis of feminine passion and masculine dominance that defines Bowie's art and the glam rock genre.
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Directing | D. A. Pennebaker | Director |
Sound | David Bowie | Songs |
Camera | Nick Doob | Camera Operator |
Production | Edith Van Slyck | Associate Producer |
Camera | D. A. Pennebaker | Camera Operator |
Editing | Lorry Whitehead | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Freddie Buretti | Costume Designer |
Camera | Jim Desmond | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Pierre La Roche | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Suzi Ronson | Hairstylist |
Production | Tony Defries | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Kansai Yamamoto | Costume Designer |
Camera | Randy Franken | Camera Operator |
Camera | Mike Davis | Camera Operator |
Production | Stacy Pennebaker | Unit Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Suzi Ronson | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Sound | Tony Visconti | Sound Mixer |
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