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Johnny Depp will narrate the 'Doors' documentary

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Posted: Feb 07, 2009 at 1021 hrs IST

Los Angeles 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor Johnny Depp will turn narrator for a new documentary on the iconic rock and roll band 'The Doors'.

Johnny Depp will be narrating 'When You're Strange' a documentary about the 60's band which had rock legend Jim Morrison as it's lead singer.

The film which got good reviews at the Sundance film festival will now get another boost with Depp's participation. An announcement about the decision to add Depp's voice to the project is expected to be made at the Berlin Film Festival, the Los Angeles Times reported.

All the footage in the film was shot between 1966 and 1970, as far back when band members Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek were still in film school, and includes concert and in-studio footage.

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Wonderful by Rajeev Pant on 07 Feb 2009

Wonderful news...Jim Morrison was one of the greatest figures in history insofar as touching the innermost psyches of people is concerned.

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