Capsule by Dave Kehr From the Chicago Reader
More genuinely ghoulish than the entire oeuvre of George Romero, this creepy 1972 feature combines the remains of an unfinished 60s underground film starring Edie Sedgwick with color footage, shot shortly before Sedgwick's death, meant to fill out the holes in the story. None of it makes the dimmest sense, but the spectacle of Sedgwick's burnout (she is nearly comatose in most of the new footage) combined with her pathetic eagerness to let herself be exploited adds up to a morbidly fascinating document on the degeneration of a certain 60s mentality. You'll hate yourself in the morning, but you'll sit through it. John Palmer and David Weisman are the directors/perpetrators of record.
Information on the availability of this film.
The above film has been made available in the USA and in the UK. The UK edition, published by Virgin Video and Palace Pictures, was available through mail-order at Virgin Megastores in the early nineties for a very short time.
In the UK, a screening of this film was witnessed by the webmaster at the Scale Cinema in London, England. I am unaware of any other screenings of this film in the UK.
Internet auction sites may still offer copies of the film on video for purchase through on-line auctions, but as with any on-line activity, great care needs to be taken when purchasing and to ensure that the tape format is compatible with the video system in your country.