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Movie Star, American Style (1966) Pressbook

LSD was all the rage in the 1960s. This acid-trippy comedy, Movie Star,  American Style or; LSD, I Hate You, however, was about Dr. Horatio and his LSD therapy for Honey Bunny (Paula Lane) and assorted other spaced-out patients. Unhinged comedy ensues, with a tinted acid trip sequence to fulfill the LSD requirement. One would think AIP came up with this one but they didn’t. The 1960s and 1970s produced much ‘looser’ storylines in movies as television kept the candle burning for purity and social stability (for the most part: there were exceptions). Those two decades though, in the movies, were anything but pure and socially stable. They were great, however, for cheeky stuff (or horror), and adult themes finally making their way to the silver screen. What’s really wild? The tie-in to Streamline Trailers. The tie-in to bedding is pretty funny too. Robert Strauss (he played Animal in Stalag-17), was adept at comedy and drama, with a unique voice and face that could be menacing or comical at the drop of a hat. He was a familiar face on television in the 1960s and 1970s, aside from his many movies.

Movie Star American Style or LSD movie pressbook

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