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The Trip (1967)

Directed by Roger Corman · Cinematography by Archie R. Dalzell

Approved82 min63 frames

Drama

A Lovely Sort of Death

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The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dark, crowded public space with soft illumination on the faces of the occupants. A young man in a red…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dark, shadowed wooden staircase with decorative railings and textured walls. A man in a dark suit ascends…The Trip (1967) movie still: closeup — A man stands in a dark room with a glowing screen next to him. A black and white image of two people…The Trip (1967) movie still: closeup — A man stands behind thin, translucent red plastic curtain strips hanging in a doorway. Behind the curtain, a…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A cluttered 1970s living room features a worn couch against a wall covered in graffiti. Two young men sit…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dark indoor space features a booth with three young adults engaged in conversation. The man stands in the…The Trip (1967) movie still: closeup — A woman is centered against a featureless, bright white sky. She gazes forward into the lens while wearing…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A woman and man stand on opposite sides of weathered wooden fence posts outdoors. The woman wears a bright…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — An outdoor balcony features decorative stone columns and a blue painted wooden railing. A young man stands in…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dark, cluttered room contains hanging decorative beads and metallic abstract structures. One man wears a…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A cramped bathroom contains a mirror reflecting the faces of two men. One man looks into the glass while…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A wooden door frame frames two men standing and looking out at a hillside. The background shows a grassy slope…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room with paneled walls features a landscape painting hanging above furniture. A man in a brown…The Trip (1967) movie still: wide — A vast, empty sand dune rises against a pale sky in the desert. A lone person walks slowly up the steep incline…The Trip (1967) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room features patterned fabric wall hangings and blurred furniture pieces. A man in a blue…The Trip (1967) movie still: closeup — A dark, wood-paneled room interior features a bed with a detailed headboard. Two people embrace under a…
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What is The Trip about?

After his wife leaves him, a disillusioned director dives into the drug scene, trying anything his friend suggests.

The Trip is a 1967 American psychedelic film produced and directed by Roger Corman and written by Jack Nicholson. It was shot on location in and around Los Angeles, including on top of Kirkwood in Laurel Canyon, the Hollywood Hills, and near Big Sur, California, over three weeks in March and April 1967. Peter Fonda stars as a young man who experiences his first LSD trip.

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What does the cinematography of The Trip look like?

Sampled across 63 frames, the coverage of The Trip leans on medium shots (51% of the sample) and close-ups (29%). Cinematographer Archie R. Dalzell keeps 41% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 49% of the frames. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 81% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1970s.

What is the color palette of The Trip?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Trip (1967) are #33302b, #0d0d0c, #56504b, #d0b18e, #d4cccd, #a79072 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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