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  1. Movie Star, American Style, or, LSD, I Hate You!

    Movie Star, American Style, or, LSD, I Hate You!

    1966 · Comedy · 1h 39m

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  1. With T.C. Jones, Frank Delfino, Del Moore, Steven Rogers. Producer/director Albert Zugsmith's acid-therapy "comedy," complete with a tinted trip sequence "in hilarious LSD color." A suicidal film star named Honey Bunny is sent by her producer to a rest home run by an unhinged Dr. Horatio, who gives his patients LSD as a cure.

    • (22)
    • Comedy
    • Albert Zugsmith
    • 1966-07
  2. Albert Zugsmith. Release date. 1966. ( 1966) Country. United States. Language. English. Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You is a 1966 American film directed by Albert Zugsmith starring Del Moore.

  3. A suicidal film star named Honey Bunny is sent by her producer to a rest home run by an unhinged Dr. Horatio, who gives his patients LSD as a cure. The wacky patients include female impersonator Skippy Roper as an effeminate dress designer, a midget, a fat lady, and lots of actors, directors, and producers, including Zugsmith himself.

  4. Movie Star, American Style, or, LSD, I Hate You! 1966 1 hr. 39 min. Comedy List Reviews A Hollywood big-shot (Robert Strauss) puts a suicidal sex symbol (Paula Lane) in a doctor's...

    • Albert Zugsmith
    • Robert Strauss, Del Moore, Paula Lane
  5. Sep 18, 2021 · English. http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London. Trailer for the 1966 exploitation comedy Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You, directed by Albert Zugsmith. Addeddate.

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    • The Duke Mitchell Film Club
  6. Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You (1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Film star Honey Bunny makes the latest in a series of suicide attempts, and studio head Joe Horner sends her to a lavish rest home operated by Dr. Horatio, a mentally unbalanced psychiatrist. Also at the institution are Skippy Roper, an effeminate dress designer; Barry James, a Hollywood matinee idol; David Erickson, an avant-garde writer; and ...