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Up in Smoke
Up in Smoke

Up in Smoke (1978)

67% User Rating
1h 26min
Adventure
Comedy

"It will make you feel VERY funny!"

An unemployed pot-smoking slacker and amateur drummer, Anthony Stoner ditches his strict parents and hits the road, eventually meeting kindred spirit Pedro de Pacas. While the drug-ingesting duo is soon arrested for possession of marijuana, Anthony and Pedro get released on a technicality, allowing them to continue their many misadventures and ultimately compete in a rock band contest, where they perform the raucous tune "Earache My Eye."

Lou AdlerDirector

Cast

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Cheech Marin

Cheech Marin

Pedro

Tommy Chong

Tommy Chong

Man

Strother Martin

Strother Martin

Mr. Stoner

Edie Adams

Edie Adams

Tempest Stoner

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Harold Fong

Chauffeur

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Richard Novo

Richard

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Jane Moder

Jail Bait

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Pam Bille

Jail Bait

Arthur Roberts

Arthur Roberts

Arresting Officer

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Marian Beeler

Judge Gladys Dykes

Donald Hotton

Donald Hotton

Bailiff

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John Ian Jacobs

Prosecuting Attorney

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Christipher Joy

Curtis

Raymond Vitte

Raymond Vitte

James - Bass

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Michael Caldwell

Duane - Guitar

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José Pulido

Juan - 1st Trumpet

Ruben Guevara

Ruben Guevara

Tom - 2nd Trumpet

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Miguel Murillo

Ollie - 3rd Trumpet

Gary Mule Deer

Gary Mule Deer

Freak with Basketball

Tom Skerritt

Tom Skerritt

Strawberry

June Fairchild

June Fairchild

Ajax Lady

Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach

Sergeant Stedenko

Mills Watson

Mills Watson

Harry

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Karl Johnson

Clyde

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Rick Beckner

Murphy

Cheryl Smith

Cheryl Smith

Laughing Lady

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Angelina Estrada

Aunt Bolita

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Ernie Fuentes

Upholstery Shop Foreman

Val Avery

Val Avery

Factory Boss

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Ben Marino

Bennie

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Akemi Kikumura

Toyota Kawasaki

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Joe Creaghe

Border Guard

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Roy Stocking

Border Guard

Marcia Wolf

Marcia Wolf

Sister Mary Vogue

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Andrea Nachman

Sister Mary Secretary

Betty McGuire

Betty McGuire

Sister Mary Quacker

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Cheryl Jeffrey

Sister Mary Arabian

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Gayna Shernen

Sister Mary Mary

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June Creeghe

Sister Mary Yuma

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Patty Proudfoot

Sister Mary Indian

Zane Buzby

Zane Buzby

Jade East

Wally Ann Wharton

Wally Ann Wharton

Debbie

Louisa Moritz

Louisa Moritz

Gloria

Otto Felix

Otto Felix

Motorcycle Cop

Rodney Bingenheimer

Rodney Bingenheimer

Rodney Bingenheimer

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Berlin Brats

The Groups

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The Dils

The Groups

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The Whores

The Groups

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Kurt Kaufman

Roxy Doorman

David Nelson

David Nelson

Roxy Doorman

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Wayne Hazelhurst

Tow Truck Driver

Ellen Barkin

Ellen Barkin

Woman Playing Guitar (uncredited)

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David Daniel

Stoner (uncredited)

Sheri Effres

Sheri Effres

Concert Attendee (uncredited)

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Juliane Weissgrebe

Blonde New Wave Fan (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
Rating 10%

December 11, 2022

**A good example of how irresponsible and careless cinema can be when it wants to convey messages to the public.** I have already said, in other reviews of other films, that I see cinema as a leisure experience and as a form of artistic expression. At its core, this is cinema. However, there are so many films that seek to indoctrinate and convey political or social messages that it is not easy for us to forget that the industrial and propaganda machine linked to the movies is perfect for the mass “brainwashing” of crowds. It's something I don't like and it's even dangerous, taking into account that it can be used for good or bad, depending on the message being conveyed. And the message that this film sends us is one of tremendous social irresponsibility! Released in 1978, at a time when American cinema still felt the strong influence of hippies and the ideals of a libertarian and counterculture Left, the film begins by revealing two very different characters (a poor Latino and a well-born and spoiled rich man) who unite in their love for drugs, and especially marijuana (or weed). The script is non-existent and underwritten: the characters limit themselves to an incessant and eager search for more and more drugs, ending up returning from Mexico with a van made of weed and leaving a trail of smoke and people accidentally stoned, and apparently very happy with that. The film is one of those films that Hollywood should be ashamed of: it is a great apology for the consumption, liberal and recreational, of a varied cocktail of drugs, which starts with weed and ends with acids, “speeds” and heroin. The amount of substances mentioned in the film is vast and the way in which the subject is approached should have led to legal actions and arrest warrants against the actors, producers, studio and director, in order to answer for this irresponsible and inconsequential movie. And if the reader finds that too drastic, I leave you the question: would it be reasonable or good that they had released a comedy that made a sympathetic or pleasant portrayal of Nazism, or the Holocaust? Yes, one thing has nothing to do with the other! But there are reasonable limits for everything, including comedy, and there are themes that are simply not meant to make people laugh. I don't mean by this to say that I think the film was instrumental in increasing drug use, or that all the people who saw it went out and bought some weed. But if we, as a society, start to allow certain reprehensible acts and behaviors to be seen in a careless way, this gradually becomes ingrained in people's minds. In addition to this issue of moral and social irresponsibility, the film also has a perfect bad taste humor: I've never seen a film where the characters spend so much time in bathrooms, or vomiting. If that's funny, I didn't see any joke, but maybe it's my mistake, after all, I wasn't born or live in a cave, and my parents gave me a good education. Technically, the only aspects worthy of mention are the vehicles, starting with the VW Beetle modified with Rolls-Royce parts and ending with the very green van that appears in the biggest slice of the film. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong deserve the Golden Raspberry and are absolutely deplorable, as actors and as comedians. Personally, I am in favor of banning this film, on moral and educational grounds. However, it can even be seen if it is properly framed and accompanied by explanations about the danger of drug use. Lucky for us, there are lots of films with good messages about that, and yes, cannabis is a drug like any other.

Media

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Up in Smoke (1978) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Up in Smoke (1978) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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Collection

Cheech & Chong Collection

Part of

Cheech & Chong Collection

Includes: Up in Smoke, Still Smokin, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers, Nice Dreams, Things Are Tough All Over, Get Out of My Room