The Sunshine Makers is a documentary film that tells the story of Tim Scully and Nick Sand, two men who were responsible for producing a massive amount of LSD in the 1960s. The film explores their journey from idealistic young men to underground chemists who played a significant role in the counterculture movement of the era.
The documentary delves into the impact that Scully and Sand's LSD production had on society, as well as the legal ramifications they faced for their actions. It also examines the ethical dilemmas they encountered as they grappled with the consequences of their work.
Through interviews with Scully and Sand, as well as archival footage and reenactments, The Sunshine Makers provides a fascinating look at a pivotal moment in history when drugs, politics, and social change intersected in unexpected ways.
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The Sunshine Makers
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I'm a King Bee
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Sunny
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The Mexican
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Alan Shacklock:
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Come In Out Of The Rain
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Parliament:
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Brothers On The Slide
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Cymande:
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Hold On
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Terri Walker:
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Running
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Curtis Mayfield:
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Expo 2000
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I'll Take The Long Road
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Take A Giant Step
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