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Psych-Out (1968)

If you try and take ‘Psych-Out’ seriously you’re making a big mistake. This is Haight-Ashbury presented by Dick Clark after all! But as 60s camp it’s great fun, and dare I say it worth watching more than “real” head movies from the period like ‘Chappaqua’ and Antonioni’s ‘Zabriskie Point’. This mightn’t be what the 60s were really like, but after watching Mumblin’ Jim and fans at the Ballroom, or the happiest funeral ever, music courtesy of garage Gods The Seeds, you’ll wish that it was, and that you were there!

Jack Nicholson stars as Stoney, the leader of small time psych rock band Mumblin Jim’. His band mates include Adam Roarke (‘Dirty Mary Crazy Larry’) and Max Julien (‘The Mack’). Deaf beauty Jenny (Susan Strasberg, ‘The Trip’) is a runaway looking for estranged brother Steve (Bruce Dern, ‘Silent Running’), now known locally as “The Seeker”. Dean Stockwell (‘Paris, Texas’) returned to the screen after a few years absence as tripped out oracle Dave (“It’s all just one big plastic hassle”, “reality is a dangerous place”,etc.). Also look out for future directors Gary Marshall (an uptight cop) and Henry Jaglom (a classic zombie-hallucinating freak out scene!), and performances by Strawberry Alarm Clock.

A splendid time is guaranteed for all just as long as you stay away from the rednecks at the rubbish dump, avoid playing in the traffic on STP, and nobody doing the dirty dishes. Grooovy baby!