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The Trip
Drama
58%
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Aug 23, 1967
Rating Unavailable
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After his wife leaves him, a disillusioned director dives into the drug scene, trying anything his friend suggests.
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Directors
Roger Corman
Budget
$450,000
Vote Average
5.8
Vote Count
91
Popularity
8
Language
English
Origin Country
US
Cast
Peter Fonda
Paul Groves
Susan Strasberg
Sally Groves
Bruce Dern
John
Dennis Hopper
Max
Salli Sachse
Glenn
Barboura Morris
Flo
Judy Lang
Nadine
Luana Anders
Waitress
Beach Dickerson
Dick Miller
Cash
Katherine Walsh
Lulu
Caren Bernsen
Alexandra
Michael Nader
Bárbara Ransom
Helena
Michael Blodgett
Lover
Tom Signorelli
Al
Boyd Santell
Mitzi Hoag
Wife
Luree Holmes
Earl Finn
Roger Arroyo
Rodney Bingenheimer
Club goer (uncredited)
Peter Bogdanovich
Paul's Cameraman (uncredited)
Brandon De Wilde
Extra (uncredited)
Randee Lynne Jensen
Extra (uncredited)
Joyce Mandel
Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)
Angelo Rossitto
Dwarf in Forest Fantasy (uncredited)
Carl Franzoni
Freak Out Dancer (uncredited)
Denise Lynn
Girl in LSD Suntan Commercial (uncredited)
Gram Parsons
House Band Member (uncredited)
Vito Paulekas
Freak Out Dancer (uncredited)
Frankie Smith
Go-Go Girl (uncredited)
Sid Troy
Doorman (uncredited)
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