Chappaqua | movie | 1966 | Official Trailer

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Semi-autobiographical story of Conrad Rooks, who travels to France to undergo a drug-withdrawal cure. Flashbacks to the | dG1fMHVLY1ZmR1ZjT1k
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00:00One of those big things hanging there on their legs, dicks, dicks, dicks and tumors, tumors
00:28and fungal itch gills and teeth, green boy, girl, kidney, birds, a penis and a human head.
00:52There she saw this P.O.
00:59Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:05A more blood.
01:07Hell drink.
01:08We need your cooperation.
01:10I'll cooperate, I'll cooperate, I'll cooperate, what do you want me to do?
01:15My name is Conrad Rooks.
01:17I began this film Chapecoa as a record of my experiences while recovering from chronic alcoholism and drug addiction.
01:25I began drinking at 13, at first with young friends on weekends away from school.
01:31By my early 20s, I was using drugs to counteract the effects of alcoholism.
01:36And my life had become a nightmare of shifting addiction.
01:40First alcohol and then drugs.
01:42Marijuana, hashish, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psilocybin, mescaline, and I was 25.
01:52In 1962, I was committed to a clinic in Switzerland.
01:56I was 27 years old and for 7 years I had been in a continual state of intoxication.
02:02The treatment prescribed was sleep.
02:05This film is the record of that one month long nightmare.
02:10I was caught in a case.
02:32This is the color of black, baby.
02:35It's a whole lot different than white.

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