The use of dope is running rampant at a small college. Convinced the college's reputation is at stake, Professor Dr. John takes it upon himself to get the college's biggest user to go straig... Read allThe use of dope is running rampant at a small college. Convinced the college's reputation is at stake, Professor Dr. John takes it upon himself to get the college's biggest user to go straight.The use of dope is running rampant at a small college. Convinced the college's reputation is at stake, Professor Dr. John takes it upon himself to get the college's biggest user to go straight.
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- TriviaAt the time of filming, Swedish actress/producer Ewa Aulin was married to British director/producer/screenwriter/songwriter John W. Shadow, and had given birth to their son Shawn Rolf John Shadow in Sion, Switzerland less than a year earlier.
- GoofsAt about 38 minutes in, Ewa Aulin's hair (which has been brown) is seen to be blonde for a few seconds.
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John: Billy, why do you think people take drugs?
Billy: Well, I guess it's the only way to fly without a licence!
[all the students laugh]
John: Silence! You will answer the question correctly, Fisher.
Billy: Well, life is a clump. And I guess people need something to get them out of it.
John: Oh, very eloquent, Fisher. Perhaps you might tell the class exactly what a "clump" is.
Billy: Primarily, a clump is anything got together. But in hip-talk it's life; a horrible, sticky mess.
After the overdose (suicide?)of a student at a college, a young svengali-like professor invites a group of students to his house for the weekend. It turns out one of the students is addicted to the same powerful drug (apparently some strange combination of LSD and heroin) as is the professor's young wife (Ewa Aulin). Apparently, the professor is planning to use the weekend to re-hab these two (thus, he's kind of a "just-say-no" version of Timothy Leary). His re-hab plans quickly go awry--not surprisingly since they involve wiring his entire house for sound for some reason, and rutting around with a random co-ed while his wife and the male drug addict go at it as well in the next room. Finally, he just ties the couple to the bed--well, actually the guy somehow ties himself (don't even ask). Then things REALLY get stupid. . .
Alex Rebar, who plays the professor, would later go on to star in the cult sci-fi film "The Incredible Melting Man", and would collaborate with David "Krug" Hess on the 80's yuletide slasher flick "To All a Good Night". He's not particularly good here though. Ewa Aulin became associated with swinging psychedelic movies after appearing in the big-budget groovefest "Candy" and several of your more far-out Italian gialli ("Death Laid an Egg", "With Heart in Throat"). Unfortunately though, she was never really an actress. She was pretty good in "Candy" where she played the very sexy but wooden centerpiece, while a cast of big Hollywood names (Burton, Brando, etc.) mercilessly chewed all the scenery around her (before moving on to her). She certainly can't carry a movie though--she underacts so much it often seems like she's going to slip into a coma. She is speaking in her natural, wood-inducing Swedish accent here at least (she's usually dubbed in Italian movies), but she has no nude scenes, even when she's having sex (something I always find especially unforgivable). I guess I really can't blame her for not wanting to strip-off in a celluloid loser like this though. . .This is basically a bloody waste of time and not recommended.
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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