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Frustrated, she goes for a walk. Stoney goes to find her and ends up at the art gallery, where he hears breaking glass and slips inside. Steve, AKA The Seeker, has returned to the art gallery to pick up his sculpture. He is glad that Jenny is looking for him, but says he is on drugs and wants to be sober when they meet. He tells Stoney that Jenny's deafness is the result of trauma caused by their abusive mother.
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with cars coming at her from both directions. She holds her hands over her ears, and Dave and Stoney find her. Dave shoves her out of the way of an oncoming car and is struck and killed. As he dies, he murmurs that he hopes this, too, will be a good trip. Sickened and angry, Jenny tries to leave, but
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Pursued by the junkyard thugs back to his home, Steve lights a fire inside his shrine. Jenny arrives just in time to see him standing in the middle of the flames, absorbed in prayer; he sees her, but merely smiles and waves. In her grief and confusion, she runs up to the roof, hallucinating wildly,
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In Stoney's crowded home, everyday hippie life is less than ideal. The residents are all involved in contemplation, sex, sleeping, dancing or decorating, but with little cleaning or maintenance. Jenny tries to wash the mountain of dishes in the kitchen and finds that the plumbing is broken.
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badly in his gallery. While helping him, Jenny notices a large sculpture resembling abstract flames in a corner and recognizes it as her brother's work. The gallery owner says the artist is known as "The Seeker", an itinerant
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The performance at the Ballroom is a success. The Seeker shows up, hoping to see Jenny, but the junkyard thugs chase him back to his home. At an after-show party, Dave offers Jenny a glass of orange juice spiked with
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garage band. The version of "The Pretty Song from Psych-Out" that appears on the film's soundtrack album was recorded by the Storybook, but the version heard in the film was by
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Director Richard Rush's cut came in at 101 minutes and was edited to 82 minutes by the producers, a version that would be released on
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The majority of the songs in the film and on the original soundtrack album were performed by the Storybook, a
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district searching for her brother Steve. She encounters Stoney and his hippie band Mumblin' Jim in a
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Stoney embraces her. The film ends with the two holding each other and crying.
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Artist Warren, who designs the psychedelic posters advertising the band,
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Jenny. Violence ensues, and the group barely escape with their lives.
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release used a 98-minute version. On February 17, 2015, a 101-minute
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The film's special effects were created by stunt coordinator
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1968 counterculture-era feature film directed by Richard Rush
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List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearing
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Psych-Out (disambiguation)

Richard Rush
Dick Clark
Susan Strasberg
Dean Stockwell
Jack Nicholson
Bruce Dern
Adam Roarke
Max Julien
The Seeds
The Strawberry Alarm Clock
László Kovács
Ronald Stein
Dick Clark Productions
American International Pictures
psychedelic film
hippies
psychedelic music
recreational drugs
Susan Strasberg
Jack Nicholson
Dean Stockwell
Bruce Dern
American International Pictures
Richard Rush
cinematographer
László Kovács
deaf
runaway

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