Brand new factory sealed dvd of a rare Generation Gap cult movie. This no-frills disc should start instantly without menus as I have seen other films on this label. Out Of Print (OOP) in all formats and no longer being manufactured.

In the near-future, 24-year-old drug dealer turned-superstar Max Frost--warped in an opening montage by his smothering but abusive mom (Shelley Winters)--hooks up with slightly Kennedyish senatorial hopeful Johnny Fergus (Hal Holbrook). The opportunist, young middle-aged Fergus goes along when Max performs a rock anthem ("Fourteen or Fight") proposing a precipitous lowering of the voting age at a rally, though he is also the first to recognize the danger of letting this wild man get his way (nearly becoming an assassin).

Dosing DC's water supply with LSD, Max gets his proposition passed and swiftly becomes President, where-upon he puts all citizens over 35 into concentration camps along with a liberal dosing of LSD for 'reprograming', abolishes foreign policy, and institutes a society built on complete pleasure-loving. However, pre-teens bristle under the new regime, muttering "We're gonna put everybody over 10 out of business".

With an eclectic and interesting cast watch for cameos of Dick Clark, Army Archerd, Walter Winchell, Pamela Mason and other pundits/announcers of the day playing themselves; future teen idol Bobby Sherman is a TV interviewer, Richard Pryor's debut as the drummer of the rock band 'Troopers'; old-timers Ed Begley and Bert Freed wind up blissfully strung out, Bill Mumy, Gary Busey, and Peter Tork are allegedly in the crowds if you can find them.