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The Trip (1967)

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Country: US
Technical: Pathecolor 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern, Salli Sachse, Dennis Hopper

Synopsis:

A film director whose marriage is on the rocks takes LSD and for the rest of the movie staggers around Los Angeles unsure of what is reality and what is hallucination.

Review:

We care less. Corman's cash-in on the drugs scene is short on plot, high on production design; modern audiences will be fascinated above all by the sixties trappings. Fonda gives a decent impression of being stoned, while Hopper seems positively sober compared to, say, Apocalypse Now.

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Country: US
Technical: Pathecolor 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern, Salli Sachse, Dennis Hopper

Synopsis:

A film director whose marriage is on the rocks takes LSD and for the rest of the movie staggers around Los Angeles unsure of what is reality and what is hallucination.

Review:

We care less. Corman's cash-in on the drugs scene is short on plot, high on production design; modern audiences will be fascinated above all by the sixties trappings. Fonda gives a decent impression of being stoned, while Hopper seems positively sober compared to, say, Apocalypse Now.


Country: US
Technical: Pathecolor 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern, Salli Sachse, Dennis Hopper

Synopsis:

A film director whose marriage is on the rocks takes LSD and for the rest of the movie staggers around Los Angeles unsure of what is reality and what is hallucination.

Review:

We care less. Corman's cash-in on the drugs scene is short on plot, high on production design; modern audiences will be fascinated above all by the sixties trappings. Fonda gives a decent impression of being stoned, while Hopper seems positively sober compared to, say, Apocalypse Now.

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