A group of merchants convinces the hippies who crowd the sidewalks of their town to start their own Utopian community in a nearby ghost town. Micky Dolenz appears as a sweet kid with a dream, tending to a single pot plant. This ill-fated comedy, which was filmed in 1971 but not released until four years later, was both the first and last directorial credit for comedian Shelley Berman. Only seen by a few in its limited theatrical run, the film has also never been released on video or DVD.
Movie tag line: "The Establishment has turned Antidisestablishmentarianistic toward the Anti-Establishment... to help them establish their own Establishment. It's the American way."
Production companies:
Character: You Know
Character: Wolfman
Character: Jerry
Character: Rita Talbot
Character: Maury Sherman
Character: David Sherman
Character: Eddie
Character: Rose Sherman
Character: Horace Talbot
Character: Grady Talbot
Character: Twila
Character: Cal Woodall
Character: Sandy
Character: Bingo
Character: Jessica
Character: Fire Fly
Character: Suze
Character: Dante
Character: Cricket
Character: Priest (uncredited)
Character: Hippie (uncredited)