Stacy Takes a Trip

Stacy Takes a Trip is a 1968 American road comedy-drama film written and directed by Carl Andy, starring his then-girlfriend Tiffany Freeda, alongside Michael Douglas, James Earl Jones, Billie Lou Watt and Dennis Hopper. Originally filmed in 1966, shot in Black and White on a budget of $17 Million and shot on location in the Mojave desert, Douglas-fir and Orange County in California, this film was shot independently under the supervision of Roger Corman, however the film would be shelved but eventually later got the attention of Warner Bros.-Seven Arts head-of-production Kenneth Hyman, who agreed to purhcase the distribution of the film.

Plot
Stacy is a young Jewish woman dealing with the recent death of her parents, with her future looking less fortunate, she decides to go out on the road with no sense of direction, along the way she picks up various eccentric characters, such as a runaway man avoiding the Vietnam draft, a preacher who believes he's searching for the Ten Commandments, a Titanic enthusiast and a mysterious drifter who turns out to be a deranged serial killer.

Cast

 * Tiffany Freeda as Stacy
 * Michael Douglas as Doug
 * James Earl Jones as Preacher Earl
 * Billie Lou Watt as Willy
 * Dennis Hopper as Bootsey

Production
TBA

Home Media

 * 1981 WCI Home Video VHS
 * 1990 Warner Home Video VHS/Laserdisc
 * 2001 Warner Home Video DVD
 * 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray