The Love-Ins (1967)
1h 31m
Running Time
July 26, 1967Release Date
The Love-Ins (1967)
1h 31m
Running Time
July 26, 1967Release Date
Plot.
A college professor falls in with the counterculture crowd in San Francisco after resigning from his position in solidarity with two expelled hippie students.
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Cast & Crew.
Richard Todd
Dr. Jonathan Barnett
James MacArthur
Larry Osborne
Susan Oliver
Patricia Cross
Carol Booth
Harriet Henning
Mark Goddard
Elliott
Marc Cavell
Mario
Arthur Dreifuss
Director
Janee Michelle
Lamelle (as Janeé Michelle)
Hal Collins
Writer
Sam Katzman
Producer
Ronnie Eckstine
Bobby
Fred Karger
Composer
Michael Evans
Rev. Spencer
John F. Warren
Cinematographer
Hortense Petra
Mrs. Sacaccio
Jimmy Lloyd
Mr. Henning
Ben Lewis
Editor
Mario Roccuzzo
Hippie on LSD
Anthony Eustrel
Citizen (uncredited)
Gary Busey
Hippie with Loudspeaker (uncredited)
Mel Novak
Intern Smith
Donnie Brooks
Specialty Act
Bill Baldwin
Reporter (uncredited)
Frank Coghlan Jr.
Reporter in Park / Reporter in Park (uncredited)
George DeNormand
Policeman (uncredited)
Paul Hampton
American Football Player in Park (uncredited)
Clegg Hoyt
Policeman in Park (uncredited)
Richard Hoyt
Reporter / Reporter (uncredited)
Mitchell Rhein
Man in TV Audience (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson
Policeman (uncredited)
Henry Grace
Set Decoration
Dick Winslow
Policeman (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
The Love-Ins is a 1967 American counterculture-era exploitation movie about LSD that was directed by Arthur Dreifuss.The film is loosely based on the 1960s American figure Timothy Leary and represents the 1960s San Francisco scene, particularly the Haight-Ashbury district. The plot centers on a Leary-type figure becoming the head of a cult-like following of hippies who all enjoy the effects of LSD. The production seems to be a typical representation of the producer Sam Katzman's work. It featured a number of different musical acts popular at the time. The themes dealt with include drug use and martyrdom. The film was generally poorly received with a few exceptions.