Focusing on the relationship between intoxicants and film spectatorship, this book traces their interconnected histories from early cinema to the psychedelic era of the 1970s. The author investigates how mind-altering substances influence mass media, audience experiences, and governmental regulation, providing a fresh perspective on cinema's enduring impact on American culture. Through this lens, it reveals the complex dynamics between film, viewers, and societal norms over time.
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