
Stig Møller - et ægte blomsterbarn
Documentary · Music
Overview
"Stig Møller - a genuine flower child" - a Danish musician and singer/songwriter who has been active in the alternative music movement since the early 1960's. He started out with bands like The Rivals and Blackbeat, became a folksinger with a solo career, met with poet Eik Skaløe and found the cult acid/folk/rock group Steppeulvene and much more.
Top Cast


Stig Møller
Stig Møller
Stig Møller
Poul Martin Bonde
Poul Martin Bonde
Narrator
Poul Martin Bonde
Narrator


Kim Larsen
Kim Larsen
Kim Larsen
Peter Bastian
Peter Bastian
Peter Bastian
Poul Ilsøe
Poul Ilsøe
Poul Ilsøe


Preben Devantier
Preben Devantier
Preben Devantier


Peter Ingemann
Peter Ingemann
Peter Ingemann


Lars H.U.G.
Lars H.U.G.
Lars H.U.G.
Ole Fro
Ole Fro
Ole Fro


Eik Skaløe
Eik Skaløe
(archive footage)
Eik Skaløe
(archive footage)
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