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The Trip
Directed by
Roger Corman
Approved
1967
85m
Drama
6.1
39%
52%
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A disillusioned TV-commercial director is guided by his friend through an LSD trip, during which he evaluates his identity and his relationships with women.
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Cast of The Trip
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)
Roger Corman
Director / Producer
Jack Nicholson
Writer
The Trip Ratings & Reviews
Matthias_812
April 2, 2025
I'd be hard pressed to say there's another person more important to Hollywood film than Roger Corman. The amount of stars he discovered and brought up to A-List status, directors, producers, and his unwavering commitment to b-movies until the day he died. No one achieved what he had. The Trip was one of his most popular I had remaining to try. Can't say it was something I dug but I respect it. It's on the shorter side but really dragged. The whole thing is a sort of drug trip and lacked anything of real interest for me.
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Sean Axmaker
While the film was made to exploit interest in the counterculture and the drug culture, Corman takes the subject seriously and brings psychoanalysis to the film as the experience dredges up the character's subconscious.
Los Angeles Free Press
Gene Youngblood
This is simply a beautiful movie about a fellow who takes an acid trip - with all its ups and downs.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
These images more closely resemble a bad dream following an overdose of pepperoni-and-onion pizza than the result of ingesting hallucinogenic drugs.
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
The Trip is a psychedelic tour through the bent mind of Peter Fonda, which is evidently full of old movies.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
when strung out over more than an hour, watching someone else's chemically induced psychotropic experience starts to feel redundant, tiresome, monotonous even
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
[UPDATED 2025 REVIEW] Thematically, the film is as shallow as a puddle, but visually, it's a stimulating experience.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
It's not conventionally a good movie; there's little plot to speak of, and 83 minutes of psychedelia becomes a touch repetitive. However, it's still a captivating curio.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Curio item: a cultural artifact that reflects the zeitgeist but shallow and disappointing as LSD feature
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Although this style of filmmaking has been aped millions of times over on MTV and television commercials, it's still a pretty radical idea.
Variety
Variety Staff
Unconnected scenes begin to spin off the screen with increasing speed and with no attempt at explanation.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
In trying to visualize a notion of what Peter Fonda goes through on an LSD trip, Roger Corman has simply resorted to a long succession of familiar cinematic images, accompanied by weird music and sounds.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
A psychedelic splash by Roger Corman noted only for its leads Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.
Nitrate Online
Dan Lybarger
Intriguing period curio
F5 (Wichita, KS)
Jake Euker
Unusual exploitation, but exploitation just the same.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Roger Corman and Peter Fonda, trying to do for LSD what they did for motorcycles in The Wild Angels. It doesn't take.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It sugarcoats the acid experience.
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