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Acid Delirium of the Senses
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Acid Delirium of the Senses

Feb 2, 1968
1h 32m
★ 4.0

The Paradise at Five Dollars

Overview

The film, set almost entirely in New York, tells of the life of some young people of the late Sixties: of the use they make of various drugs, including the terrible LSD, of their sex life and their freedom of costume and thought.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Le Produzioni Scotese
Clodio Cinematografica
Kanetti Cinematografica

Cast

Bud Thompson

Bud Thompson

Bruna Caruso

Bruna Caruso

Annabella Andreoli

Annabella Andreoli

Norman Davis

Norman Davis

Federica Sachs

Federica Sachs

Humphrey Osmond

Self

Humphrey Osmond

Donald Louria

Self

Donald Louria

Vivian Stapleton

Vivian Stapleton

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