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The Source Family
The Source Family

The Source Family

God Has A Rock Band

Genres

Documentary

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A feature documentary film set in Hollywood, examining a radical experiment in '70s utopian living. The Source Family were the darlings of the Sunset Strip until their communal living, outsider ideals and spiritual leader Father Yod's 13 wives became an issue with local authorities. They fled to Hawaii, leading to their dramatic demise.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

01 May 2013

Country

United States of America

Cast

Father Yod

Father Yod

Self (archive footage)

Om-Ne Aquarian

Om-Ne Aquarian

Self

Damian Paul

Damian Paul

Self (as Yahowha #3)

Zinaru Aquarian

Zinaru Aquarian

Self

Harvest Moon Aquarian

Harvest Moon Aquarian

Self

Octavius Aquarian

Octavius Aquarian

Self

Djin Aquarian

Djin Aquarian

Self

Elena Michaels

Elena Michaels

Self (as Electra Aquarian)

Ob Gold

Ob Gold

Self (as Orbit Aquarian)

Dawn Hurwitz

Dawn Hurwitz

Self (as Galaxy Aquarian)

Electricity Aquarian

Electricity Aquarian

Self

Isis Aquarian

Isis Aquarian

Self

Magus Aquarian

Magus Aquarian

Self

Erik Davis

Erik Davis

Self - Writer, Social Historian

Patricia Bragg

Patricia Bragg

Self - Bragg Health Products; Childhood Friend of Jim Baker

Bobby Klein

Bobby Klein

Self - Manager, Old World Restaurant

Anne Marie Bennstrom

Anne Marie Bennstrom

Self - Founder of the Ashram Spa; Friend of Jim Baker

Don Bolles

Don Bolles

Self - Drummer, The Germs

Janet Fitch

Janet Fitch

Self - Writer, Novelist

Sunflower Aquarian

Sunflower Aquarian

Self

Nancy Hirsch

Nancy Hirsch

Self (as Heaven Aquarian)

Robin Baker

Robin Baker

Self (as Mother Ah-Om)

Yogi Bhajan

Yogi Bhajan

Self (archive footage)

Bud Cort

Bud Cort

Self (archive footage)

Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres

Self - Former Groupie, Writer

Ron Raffaelli

Ron Raffaelli

Self - Photographer

Evie Shapiro

Evie Shapiro

Self - Electra’s Sister

Makushla Aquarian

Makushla Aquarian

Self

Dave Nuss

Dave Nuss

Self - No-Neck Blues Band

Laurel Stearns

Laurel Stearns

Self - Band Manager

Billy Corgan

Billy Corgan

Self - Smashing Pumpkins

Celeste Baker

Celeste Baker

Self (as Tau Aquarian)

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