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'''''The Death Parade''''' is a thirty-minute short film directed by [[Marilyn Manson]] in 2002, using footage from onstage and backstage of the [[Guns, God and Government]] tour, and of Manson interacting with close friends, among much more additional footage. The title derives from a lyric the song "[[A Place in the Dirt]]", from [[Marilyn Manson (band)|the band]]'s 2000 studio album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The film comes as a bonus feature on [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2002 video album, ''[[Guns, God and Government World Tour]]'', released on October 29, 2002. Otherwise, the film has yet to see standalone release. | '''''The Death Parade''''' is a thirty-minute short film directed by [[Marilyn Manson]] in 2002, using footage from onstage and backstage of the [[Guns, God and Government]] tour, and of Manson interacting with close friends, among much more additional footage. The title derives from a lyric the song "[[A Place in the Dirt]]", from [[Marilyn Manson (band)|the band]]'s 2000 studio album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The film comes as a bonus feature on [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2002 video album, ''[[Guns, God and Government World Tour]]'', released on October 29, 2002. Otherwise, the film has yet to see standalone release. | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 31 March 2010
Template:Video The Death Parade is a thirty-minute short film directed by Marilyn Manson in 2002, using footage from onstage and backstage of the Guns, God and Government tour, and of Manson interacting with close friends, among much more additional footage. The title derives from a lyric the song "A Place in the Dirt", from the band's 2000 studio album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). The film comes as a bonus feature on Marilyn Manson's 2002 video album, Guns, God and Government World Tour, released on October 29, 2002. Otherwise, the film has yet to see standalone release.
Chapter listing
I. Journada del Muerte
- 1. "King Kill Thirty-Three Degrees"
- 2. The Emergency Room
- 3. "My Monkey/Sweet Dreams/ Valentine's Day/Diary of a Dope Fiend"
- 4. Degenerate Sexual Behaviour Is an International Phenomenon
- 5. The First Acoustic Performance of "GodEatGod" in NYC
- 6. Abuse Is Defined "The Reflecting God"
II. From Russia With a Love Song
- 7. "A Place in the Dirt"
- 8. MM and Eminem
- 9. Some Cake, Some Sodomy
- 10. Fight, Fight, Fight
III. The Fall of Adam
- 11. "Burning Flag"
- 12. Apocalypse Now and Again "1996"
Production credits
THE DEATH PARADE
DIRECTOR
MARILYN MANSON
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
JOHN 5
MUSIC SCORE &
SOUND DESIGN BY
MARILYN MANSON
& TIM SKOLD
EDITED BY
ANTHONY M. BONGIOVI
EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE BY
STEVE MACAULEY
SPECIAL THANKS
SHARON OSBOURNE
OZZY OSBOURNE
EMINEM
JOEY JORDINSON
TAMMY FAYE BAKER
Personnel
Cast
- Marilyn Manson – Himself
- John 5 – Himself
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – Himself
- Ginger Fish – Himself
- Twiggy Ramirez – Himself
- Sharon Osbourne – Herself
- Ozzy Osbourne – Himself
- Eminem – Himself
- Proof – Himself
- Joey Jordison – Himself
- Tammy Faye Baker – Herself
Crew
- Marilyn Manson – director, producer, music score, sound design
- John 5 – assistant director
- Tim Skold – music score, sound design
- Anthony Bongiovi – editor
- Steve Macauley – editorial assistance
Video
Trivia
- In the section of the Guns, God and Government World Tour booklet where The Death Parade's are provided, Joey Jordison's name is incorrectly spelled, shown here as "Joey Jordinson".