Pick-Up (1975 film)

Two young women, free spirit Carol (Jill Senter) and introverted Maureen (Gini Eastwood) are hitchhiking when they are picked up by Chuck (Alan Long) in his mobile home.

[2] On its DVD release in 2007, DVD Drive-In praised it as more than exploitation cinema: they called it a "stylish art movie", comparing it to Easy Rider and the symbolist films of Alejandro Jodorowsky.

[4] The Onion AV Club described a typical scene as "Two hippies make love on a stone slab in a swamp; behind them dance a baggy-pants clown and a politician sporting a ludicrously oversized campaign button.

[6] DVD Talks Paul Mavis was less enthusiastic, complaining that it was dull without the influence of drugs, and the more trippy psychedelic bits were silly or unintentionally funny; however, he praised the transfer and audio as true to the source.

[7] It was released on DVD by BCI Eclipse in a 2-film pack with Howard Avedis's 1974 film The Teacher.