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Director:
Edward Mann
Cast:
George Montgomery, Danny Steinmann, Tom Baker…
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A juvenile is mad at his mom so he leaves his home in San Francisco to join a charismatic LSD guru's cult in Spain and turns on, tunes in, and drops out. He also gets involved in murder.
Hallucination Generation
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060488
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SOURCE: Hallucination Generation 1966 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Drama
Director: Edward Mann
Stars: George Montgomery, Danny Steinmann, Tom Baker
Plot: A juvenile is mad at his mom so he leaves his home in San Francisco to join a charismatic LSD guru's cult in Spain and turns on, tunes in, and drops out. He also gets involved in murder.
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A drama set in Spain where a small group of American young adults is living. The leader of the group is a drug dealer. The others are there living carefree lives as beatniks. The leader has more nefarious aims in mind, and uses drugs to lure the others into lives of crime. Most of the film is in black and white, but there is a psychedelic sequence depicting the purported effects of the group using LSD which was filmed in color. Purportedly intended as a warning against the dangers of pill-popping Sixties hedonism along the lines of 1936's Reefer Madness, the film's primary purpose appears to have been titillation, thus landing it in the genre of exploitation cinema.—Ulf Kjell Gür