Purple Haze
"It's the summer of 1968. And Matt Caulfield is about to grow up the hard way."
Originally released in 1983. Purple Haze is a drama film. directed by David Burton Morris.
Starring Peter Nelson, Chuck McQuary, and Bernard Baldan
Synopsis
Matt and his friends witness LBJ inform us of his plans not to rerun in the upcoming election. Upon hearing of his plans, everyone celebrates by smoking marijuana. An uncool student from next door is disturbed by the boys' racket, and upon being pelted with junk food by the boys for telling them to be quiet, he calls the police. Within minutes, Matt and his roommates are caught and banned from campus. Matt returns home, where he is faced with various issues before being shipped off to Vietnam.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Purple Haze about?
Matt and his friends witness LBJ inform us of his plans not to rerun in the upcoming election. Upon hearing of his plans, everyone celebrates by smoking marijuana. An uncool student from next door ...
Who directed Purple Haze?
Purple Haze was directed by David Burton Morris.
How long is Purple Haze?
Purple Haze has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Purple Haze released?
Purple Haze was released on May 6, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Purple Haze?
The main cast of Purple Haze includes Peter Nelson, Chuck McQuary, Bernard Baldan, Susanna Lack, Heidi Helmer.