Scream Free!

The film was shot in March 1968 based on a script by John Lawrence who produced it through a company formed with Maurice L.

"[4] Filming took place in Los Angeles with scenes shot at Griffith Park under the title Free Grass.

[5] Shock Magazine said "Despite some tedious stretches, it's recommended for anyone into counterculture nostalgia, or members of the Russ Tamblyn Fan Club.

"[6] Video Beat said "Things to look for: Richard Avedon's psychedelic John Lennon posters covering an entre wall, lots of smoking joints, crash pads, psychedelic rock band, "The Boston Tea Party," strobe lights, an unbelievable amount of flashing trippy effects (there's even an end credit for "Psychedelic Lights and Visual Effects") and an absolutely goofy ending.

"[7] Psychotronic Video said "A lot of people would enjoy this lost feature (which isn’t a biker movie, although, characters do ride cycles).