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Overview

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Director:
Roger Corman
Writer:
Jack Nicholson (written by)
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Release Date:
23 August 1967 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
A Lovely Sort of Death more
Plot:
Paul Groves (Peter Fonda), a television commercial director, is in the midst of a personality crisis... more | add synopsis
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(4 articles)
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry
 (From LateFilmFull. 1 July 2009, 2:05 AM, PDT)

A Long 'Trip'
 (From Studio Briefing - Film News. 9 June 2003)

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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Peter Fonda ... Paul Groves
Susan Strasberg ... Sally Groves
Bruce Dern ... John

Dennis Hopper ... Max
Salli Sachse ... Glenn
Barboura Morris ... Flo
Judy Lang ... Nadine
Luana Anders ... Waitress
Beach Dickerson
Dick Miller ... Cash
Caren Bernsen ... Alexandra
Katherine Walsh ... Lulu
Michael Nader
Bárbara Ransom ... Helena
Michael Blodgett ... Lover
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
A Lovely Sort of Death (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
85 min | West Germany:78 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Pathécolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Norway:16 (1968) | Australia:R | Finland:(Banned) (1968-1991) | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 (video re-rating) (2002) | UK:R (original rating) | UK:R (video rating) (1988) | USA:Not Rated | West Germany:16
Filming Locations:
Big Sur, California, USA more

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Trivia:
Bruce Dern wanted nothing to do with the drug culture, and had to ask director Roger Corman what LSD was in order to prepare for his role. more
Quotes:
Paul Groves: [Holding an orange up to the horizon] That's the sun in my hands, man! Oh, it gives off an orange cloud of light that just flows right out over the sea! Wow! more
Movie Connections:
Edited into Tune in Trip Out (2003) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Softly and Tenderly more

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18 out of 19 people found the following comment useful.
The Trip, 27 November 2000
Author: kakkarot from San Fransisco, CA

Once again, like many films of the same time, The Trip is often misunderstood for a campy, cheap exploitation of a once vibrant time 'too often reduced to nostalgic simplicities.' The Plot goes as follows: Peter Fonda plays a film director that is bummed out by his wife (Susan Strasberg) and pending divorce. So to cool out, he takes LSD from a psychologist-type who is making records of 'controlled' LSD experiments (played by Bruce Dern). The film seems to hold it together during the first 30 minutes or so, but loses it's place when the weird acid trips happen (note the creepy scene where Fonda dies and goes to some kind of hell inhabited by horsemen, knights, and dwarfs). Overall, this is an entertaining little time capsule filled with twists and old film techniques. But I still cannot stress enough the arrogance of a man who tries to capture an LSD trip on camera for the silver screen. Even though the film did do moderately well at the box-office (for 1967, that is), mind expansion enthusiasts, like myself, might find the LSD depictions to be a bit funny at times, and the dialogue to be typical for a film of its kind. But for all personal shortcomings, I recommend this film because it is a true original.

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