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The Trip

  • 1967
  • Rejected
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.7K
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Salli Sachse in The Trip (1967)
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A disillusioned TV-commercial director is guided by his friend through an LSD trip, during which he evaluates his identity and his relationships with women.A disillusioned TV-commercial director is guided by his friend through an LSD trip, during which he evaluates his identity and his relationships with women.A disillusioned TV-commercial director is guided by his friend through an LSD trip, during which he evaluates his identity and his relationships with women.

  • Director
    • Roger Corman
  • Writer
    • Jack Nicholson
  • Stars
    • Peter Fonda
    • Susan Strasberg
    • Bruce Dern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • Jack Nicholson
    • Stars
      • Peter Fonda
      • Susan Strasberg
      • Bruce Dern
    • 61User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
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    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Paul Groves
    Susan Strasberg
    Susan Strasberg
    • Sally Groves
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • John
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Max
    Salli Sachse
    Salli Sachse
    • Glenn
    Barboura Morris
    • Flo
    Judy Lang
    Judy Lang
    • Nadine
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Waitress
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Assailant with Shovel in Forest Fantasy
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Cash
    Caren Bernsen
    • Alexandra
    Katherine Walsh
    Katherine Walsh
    • Lulu
    Michael Nader
    Michael Nader
    • Nadine's Scene Partner
    Bárbara Ransom
    • Helena
    • (as Barbara Ransom)
    Michael Blodgett
    Michael Blodgett
    • Lover
    Tom Signorelli
    Tom Signorelli
    • Al
    Boyd Santell
    • Felix
    Mitzi Hoag
    Mitzi Hoag
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • Jack Nicholson
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    4moonspinner55

    Trip out, baby, yeah!

    Unapologetic rendering of an acid trip, told without much melodrama and a great deal of nervy style. A square television director (Peter Fonda, trying his best to look like a nerd in a V-neck sweater that would do father Henry proud!) takes LSD and drops out. Screenplay (by Jack Nicholson!) certainly cuts right to the chase--no pussyfooting about here--but there's no story to tell. The film is less an essay on the drug culture than it is a chance for director Roger Corman to get "freaky". In a way, this is an early precursor to "Easy Rider", but it was made by a lot of talented people all with bigger fish to fry. ** from ****
    kakkarot

    The Trip

    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.
    6gavin6942

    Interesting

    Paul Groves (Peter Fonda), a television commercial director, is in the midst of a personality crisis. His wife Sally (Susan Strasberg) has left him and he seeks the help of his friend John (Bruce Dern), a self-styled guru who's an advocate of LSD.

    The film was directed by Corman, written by Jack Nicholson, starring Bruce Dern with a beard, Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. How can that be bad? The biggest problem is that the plot is relatively weak and relies heavily on some wild kaleidoscopic visuals. That may not be a problem -- I mean, there are still great actors and a dwarf -- but it is a noticeable flaw.
    7rosscinema

    Something for the time capsule!

    How can you not like this film? The cast is incredible, but most Roger Corman films have great casting as we all know. Peter Fonda, Bruce Dern, Salle Sachse, Dennis Hopper, Susan Strasberg, Dick Miller (Of course), Luana Anders, Peter Bogdanovich and written by Jack Nicholson!! Can you imagine what was going on during the filming of this? Wonderful hippie special effects as Fonda goes on his "Trip". And I truly enjoyed the soundtrack. Especially the theme song. If anyone knows how I can get a copy of the soundtrack, let me know. This film is a real curio and it reminds me of the old days when a bunch of young guys with very little money just went out and made a film. I don't think this film is endorsing LSD, but all that type of stuff was pretty new back then and this was just a film that was taking a chance. All those hippie type of movies are fun to watch and this one is certainly interesting!
    7PaulyC

    decent drug movie

    To be honest, I thought I would grow quickly bored with this movie since I heard that all it was is a bunch of cool psychedelic effects and not much else. Well, I actually found it interesting. After an opening five minutes with some bad acting I rolled my eyes but the movie got better....and Peter Fonda's performance got better. Fonda plays Paul, a TV commercial director who goes on his first LSD trip. He thinks he might learn something from it and does. You start to lose track of what reality is just like Paul does. Dennis Hopper has some interesting scenes and Bruce Dern is good as well. Having never touched acid, I can't tell you how realistic the effects are but found them interesting to watch. In order to do research, director Roger Corman took LSD and had a pleasant experience. Bruce Dern however has never taken it so found his role as someone who was kind of an expert on the matter, a challenging acting job. However, Jack Nicolson wrote the script and I expect he did plenty of research...he-he. Surprisingly, a pretty cool movie, dude!

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    • Trivia
      Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson engaged in a group LSD trip to prepare to be in the film.
    • Quotes

      John: Now, you got to do just exactly like they say. You gotta turn off your mind, and relax, and then just float downstream. OK?

    • Crazy credits
      The film's original theatrical prints begin with the following disclaimer, which appears as onscreen text that is read aloud by Bret Morrison: "THE TRIP - FORWARD. You are about to be involved in a most unusual motion picture experience. It deals fictionally with the hallucinogenic drug, LSD. Today, the extensive use in black market production of this and other such "mind-bending" chemicals is of great concern to medical and civil authorities. The illegal manufacture and distribution of these drugs is dangerous and can have fatal consequences. Many have been hospitalized as a result. This picture represents a shocking commentary on a prevalent trend of our time and one that must be of great concern to us all." Because this disclaimer was imposed by the studio and went against Roger Corman's desire to have the film provide a balanced portrayal of drug use, it was removed from the 2011 director's cut.
    • Alternate versions
      In 2011, the MGM HD Channel aired a restored and remastered director's cut of the film, which was later released on Blu-ray by Signal One Entertainment in the U.K. in 2015 and on DVD and Blu-ray by Olive Films in the U.S. in 2016. This version runs 82 minutes (three minutes longer than the original theatrical prints, which run 79 minutes) and includes the following changes:
      • The opening disclaimer describing the dangers of LSD use has been removed.
      • Paul's attempt to intercept Glenn at the go-go club contains more footage, including shots of a painted dancer being carried around on a party-goer's shoulders.
      • The final close-up of Paul prior to the closing credits no longer shatters like glass (a studio-imposed symbolic suggestion that his LSD trip has "fractured" his mind).
      • After the closing credits, "Synesthesia", the music cue heard at the beginning of Paul's trip, is reused as exit music.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and sung by Nick Gravenites

      Performed by Electric Flag

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Lovely Sort of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Budget
      • $450,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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