Psych-Out - (Movie Clip) Let's Kill Her and Eat Her
Hanging in their Haight-Ashbury coffee shop, Stoney (Jack Nicholson), Ben (Adam Roarke) and Elwood (Max Julien) meet deaf runaway Jennie (Susan Strasberg) in director Richard Rush's Psych-Out, 1968.
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Psych-Out -- (Movie Clip) Warren's Freaking Out!
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Psych-Out -- (Movie Clip) One Big Plastic Hassle
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Psych-Out -- (Movie Clip) Lack of Communication
Steve "The Seeker" (Bruce Dern) relates to Stoney (Jack Nicholson) a horrifying family story explaining the deafness of his sister Jennie in director Richard Rush's Psych-Out, 1968.