The Acid Eaters 1968
A group of office workers go every Friday afternoon to the White Pyramid, a 50-foot tower of LSD.
A group of office workers go every Friday afternoon to the White Pyramid, a 50-foot tower of LSD.
A man flees with his girlfriend from a love-in and motorcycles to Mexico with drug smugglers.
A priest sheds his habit, tunes in, turns on and drops out for a road trip that will change his life and bring him sorrow. Filmed in 1971 but not released until 2001.
Early "shockumentary", apparently shot in Egypt, which documents the habits of opium addicts. The interiors of drug dens are shown, and at the conclusion the film an addict is shown collapsing on a sand dune; the booming voice of the narrator informs us that the addict has perished. Footage used is from the silent film Dope Fiends.
A naive young college student, who is majoring in chemistry, is persuaded by her roommates and a would-be drug dealer to make LSD for them, and she winds up getting caught up in the "acid" lifestyle.