Fabulous anti-drug film of the mid-1960s; narrated by, of all people, Sal Mineo. From the program notes that come with the film: "...students must be convinced of the dangers of LSD, and the fallacy of many of the wild and false claims made for it. Only through EDUCATIONAL efforts such as this film, can these impressionable young people be made aware of the possible consequences of taking LSD, and thereby (hopefully) establish their own sense of personal responsibility." Fun stuff, especially the simulated "bad trip" sequences.
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Traveling shot of teenagers walking in front of school and waiting for bus. MS tall clean-cut white male teenager talking with female teacher outside high school. MS blonde teen girl leaving ice cream shop with milkshake. MS sophisticated red head serving tennis ball.
MS teens at party. CU guy swallows goldfish.
MS teens stuffing a phone booth.
MS teen couple in hip fashions walking down street. MS teen girl leaving house in black shorts outfit with unusual modern jewelry. CU girl's face with face paint and jewel stuck to her forehead. MS girl wearing jeans and man's dress shirt entering house. CU black and white polka dotted bell bottom pants. MS two teen girls, one wears a long black patterned dress and the other wears a short red dress. CU girl walking in mini-skirt suit. Fashion. CU Stop sign.
CU boy brushed his red hair and looking in side mirror of his car. CU teen boy with buzz cut. CU teen boy with long hair, black beret, and sunglasses (John Lennon look).
CU blonde teen girl looking in the mirror and dyeing her hair. MS teen girl sitting at her vanity and putting on wig of long hair. CU teen girl putting curlers in her hair. CU brown haired girl ironing blonde haired girl's hair.