High (film)
| High | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Larry Kent |
| Written by | Larry Kent |
| Produced by | Larry Kent |
| Starring | Lanny Beckman Astri Thorvik |
| Cinematography | Paul Van der Linden |
| Edited by | Pierre Savard |
Production company | Cinema Ventures |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
High is a film released in 1967, directed by Larry Kent and starring Lanny Beckman, Astri Thorvik, Peter Mathews, Joyce Cay, and Denis Payne. The film was banned by the censors of Quebec immediately before its scheduled premiere at the Montreal International Film Festival for its use of drugs, nudity, and explicit sex scenes.
Filmmakers Jean Renoir, Fritz Lang, and Warren Beatty defended High as a film of art, rather than gratuity.