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A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Martin Abrahams
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
Army Archerd
- Army Archerd
- (uncredited)
Kenneth Banghart
- Kenneth Banghart
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- TriviaMax Frost (Christopher Jones) asks Billy Cage (Kevin Coughlin) how long he thinks he is going to live and he replies, "Thirty, man." Coughlin was killed in a hit-and-run accident on January 19, 1976, only five weeks after his 30th birthday.
- GoofsWhen Jimmy Fergus meets his father, Senator Johnny Fergus, he says "...and when that special water comes in...". The decision to spike the Washington, D.C. drinking water supply with LSD was made in the scene following this one during Max's War Council, so this scene with Jimmy and his father was edited out of sync.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Brady Bunch Home Movies (1995)
- SoundtracksThe Shape of Things to Come
Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
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Wild in the Streets
The problem with teenagers voting is that they loiter around the ballot box afterwards.
However, the adolescents in this musical are more apt to through a dance party.
Subversive since infancy, Max Frost (Christopher Jones) now fronts a successful rock group of astute teens (Richard Pryor, Kevin Coughlin, Diane Varsi) that Senator Fergus (Hal Holbrook) would like to partner with.
But before he'll endorse the policymaker, Frost wants Fergus to lower the voting age to 14, or else Frost's fans will riot.
Eventually, Frost uses LSD to win the US presidency and send everyone over 35 to internment camps.
An outlandish cautionary tale about the social tensions affecting sixties youth, this cult classic may have some trippy ideas and seriously catching tunes, but its message of dissent is drowned out by all its bell-bottomed kitsch.
Regardless, what good is the vote at 14 if you can't go binge drink afterwards?
Yellow Light
vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
The problem with teenagers voting is that they loiter around the ballot box afterwards.
However, the adolescents in this musical are more apt to through a dance party.
Subversive since infancy, Max Frost (Christopher Jones) now fronts a successful rock group of astute teens (Richard Pryor, Kevin Coughlin, Diane Varsi) that Senator Fergus (Hal Holbrook) would like to partner with.
But before he'll endorse the policymaker, Frost wants Fergus to lower the voting age to 14, or else Frost's fans will riot.
Eventually, Frost uses LSD to win the US presidency and send everyone over 35 to internment camps.
An outlandish cautionary tale about the social tensions affecting sixties youth, this cult classic may have some trippy ideas and seriously catching tunes, but its message of dissent is drowned out by all its bell-bottomed kitsch.
Regardless, what good is the vote at 14 if you can't go binge drink afterwards?
Yellow Light
vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
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