The Psychedelic Priest is a 2001 American film produced by Allied International Films. It was directed by William Grefé, although he was uncredited, and written by Terry Merrill. It stars John Darrell, Carolyn Hall, James Coleman, and Joe Crane.
Plot
John, a Christian priest, says goodbye to his profession and takes a destinationless drive. He gets acquainted with a female hitchhiker, Sunny, who soon falls in love with him. However, John does not feel the same towards her and leaves, returning to work at the church. ==Production==
Production
The Psychedelic Priest was directed by William Grefé for Allied International Pictures, although for professional reasons he was not acknowledged as director, Writer Terry Merrill received the directorial credit instead. Filming began in 1971 in California, during which there was no official timetable or script. and real-life hippies starred in the film. ==Release==
Release
The film's release was kept on hold after production, as it was felt that it would be a box-office failure. ==See also==