In the Summer of 1971 the Glastonbury legend was born when the organisers decided to try and create a festival that would be a forerunner for an 'alternative and utopian society'. The festival encompassed Midsummer's Day, and in true medieval tradition, the area of Worthy Farm, Pilton was given over to music, dance, poetry, theatre, spontaneous entertainment and nudity.
Credits
Glastonbury Fayre Cast
Name |
Character |
Steve Winwood
He was 23, now 76 years old
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as Himself (as Traffic) |
Glastonbury Fayre Crew
Name |
Department |
Eric Van Haren Noman as Camera Operator. |
Camera |
David Puttnam as Producer. He was 31 (now 83) years old
|
Production |
Nicolas Roeg as Cinematography. He was 43 (90) years old when He died
|
Crew |
Nicolas Roeg as Director. He was 43 (90) years old when He died
|
Directing |
Anthony B. Richmond as Cinematography. He was 29 (now 82) years old
|
Crew |
Si Litvinoff as Executive Producer. He was 43 (now 95) years old
|
Production |
Si Litvinoff as Executive In Charge Of Production. He was 43 (now 95) years old
|
Production |
Mike Molloy as Cinematography. He was 31 (now 83) years old
|
Crew |
Frank Simon as Cinematography. He was 73 (now 125) years old
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Crew |