Blue Sunshine
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Blue Sunshine (1978, USA) is a Horror-Thriller film directed by Jeff Lieberman.
- Synopsis: The plot focuses on a series of random murders in Los Angeles, in which the only common link between the perpetrators is a mysterious strain of LSD that they had all taken years prior. Over the years, the film attracted a cult following. (Wikipedia)
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Main Details
- Released in 1978
- Color
- Running Time: 89 min | Australia:96 min
- Production Co: Ellanby Films
- Distribution Co: Cinema Shares International Distribution (1978) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Jeff Lieberman
- Written by Jeff Lieberman
- Starring Zalman King, Deborah Winters, Mark Goddard, Robert Walden, Charles Siebert
- Produced by Joseph Beruh, Edgar Lansbury, George Manasse, Nan Pearlman
- Music by Charles Gross
- Cinematography by Don Knight
- Film Editing by Brian Smedley-Aston
Taglines
- Did you ever hear the words...
- Try to remember...your life may depend on it.
Synopsis
Unexplained acts of violence and murder are occurring in Los Angeles, all with a couple of strange similarities: the killers have suddenly gone bald and are somehow connected to a drug known only as ‘Blue Sunshine.’ When Jerry Zipkin (Zalman King) is wrongfully accused of murdering 3 women whose real killer was his best friend, Frannie (Richard Crystal), another victim of Blue Sunshine, he sets out to clear his name and discover the secret behind the mysterious substance. With the cops hot on his trail, Zipkin carefully elludes capture, while he unravels the mystery, leading him into the secret world of political coverups and deadly scientific studies, where death and mayhem lurk around every corner. (via FilmCentrix)