Stormy youth of Jack Nicholson
Stormy youth of Jack Nicholson | |
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Psych-Out | |
Supervision | Richard Rush |
Script | Betty Uriah's E, hunter we let Betty タッシャー (there is no credit) |
Original bill | E, hunter we let Betty タッシャー (there is no credit) |
Production | Dick Clark Norman T Herman (there is no credit) |
Music | Ronald Stein |
Photography | Laszlo Kovacs |
Editing | Ren Reynolds |
Distribution | American international pictures |
Exhibition | March 6, 1968 A theater is unscreened |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Production country | The United States of America |
Language | English |
"Stormy youth (Psych-Out) of Jack Nicholson" is a movie of the United States of America of 1968.
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Summary
The title on the DVD is youth of the storms. It is a literal youth movie, and it is the contents which I described the habits of youths falling into drug culture in, but I am ashamed somehow, and, on the stage of ヘイトアシュベリー of LSD culture birthplace, San Francisco, it is said that there were a lot of people giving a rental a wide berth because of the bad-smelling Japanese title contrary to contents.
In addition, I have been televised with the title called "our castle in the city" in the other title on TV.
Staff
- Supervision: Richard Rush
- A script: Betty gourd ass, E hunter we let
- Photography: Laszlo Kovacs
- Music: Ronald Stein
Cast
Outside link
- Stormy youth of Jack Nicholson - allcinema
- Psych-Out - AllMovie(English)
- Psych-Out - Internet movie database (English)
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