The first feature film helmed by Hopper, who died in 2010 at age 74, was Easy Rider — and it certainly went down in history.
Currently, Easy Rider can spotted on the American Film Institute's list of 100 Greatest American Movies of All Time. Here's the official synopsis, per Rotten Tomatoes:
Easy Rider also made its stamp on cinema for the incorporation of authentic drugs during production. Per Far Out Magazine, co-star Jack Nicholson once said, while reflecting on the making of Easy Rider, “We were all stoned the night we shot the campfire scene... Each time I did a take or an angle, it involved smoking almost an entire joint."
"We did not take LSD, no matter what the rumors say," Fonda told the magazine. "You can't make a movie when you're ripped like that."
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