Hallucination Generation (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1966

Original Title:
Hallucination Generation

Alternate Titles:
Geração Alucinada
Hallucination

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
SRS
Trans American

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

For The Adult Minded... the revealing story of today's... Hallucination Generation

A juvenile is mad at his mom so he leaves his home in San Francisco to join a charismatic LSD guru's cult in Spain and turns on, tunes in, and drops out. He also gets involved in murder.

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Additional Dialogue:
Michael Kuh

Assistant Director:
Antonio Chic

Associate Producer:
Morton M. Rosenfeld
Jerome A. Siegel

Camera Operator:
Ramón Sempere

Cinematography:
Francisco Sempere

Consulting Producer:
Fima Noveck

Director:
Edward Mann

Editor:
Fima Noveck

Editorial Coordinator:
Fima Noveck

Editorial Production Assistant:
Arthur Marks

Executive Producer:
Robert D. Weinbach

Idea:
Robert D. Weinbach

Makeup Artist:
Adolfo Ponte

Music:
Bernardo Segall

Other:
Arni Hendin
Ramon Sanz
Paul Radkai
Richard Yalem
Fima Noveck

Producer:
Nigel Cox

Production Manager:
Roberto Perez Moreno

Script Consultant:
E.J. Whyte

Script Supervisor:
Mercedes Segura

Second Assistant Director:
Dave 'Squatch' Ward

Set Decoration:
Andrés Monreal

Special Effects:
Edward Mann
George Montgomery
Manuel Sayans

Still Photographer:
Robert Royal

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mercedes de Segovia

Writer:
Edward Mann

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