This is a list of films featuring hallucinogens .
Film | Description | Hallucinogen featured | Year | Ref. |
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200 Motels | "Vile foamy liquids" (The movie also has special effects that are "psychedelic", i.e. designed with hallucinogens in mind.) | 1971 | ||
Altered States | Believing that altered states of consciousness are just as real as "normal" consciousness, a professor of abnormal psychology combines a hallucinogenic mixture with sensory deprivation and begins to "regress" into progressively earlier stages of evolution. | LSD, DMT, psilocybin | 1980 | [1] |
Apocalypse Now | LSD | 1979 | [2] | |
Artificial Paradises | 2012 | |||
Awakening of the Beast | 1970 | [3] | ||
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America | Beavis eats a peyote cactus in the desert, leading him to have hallucinations of being in a music video with his friend Butt-Head. | Peyote | 1996 | [4] |
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls | Following a psychedelic-fueled party at his house, Z-Man goes on a murderous rampage. | Peyote | 1970 | [5] |
Blue Sunshine | LSD | 1978 | ||
Blueberry | Ayahuasca | 2004 | [6] | |
Brain Damage | 1988 | [7] | ||
Climax | A dance troupe's punch is spiked with LSD, causing those who drink it to respond with violence against themselves and others. | LSD | 2018 | [8] |
Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus | Jamie, a footloose and self-absorbed young American, is traveling in Chile and is keen to experience the mysteries of a local hallucinogen — the mescaline-bearing San Pedro cactus. | Mescaline (San Pedro cactus) | 2013 | [9] |
The Doors | LSD, Peyote | 1991 | [10] | |
Easy Rider | LSD | 1969 | [11] | |
Embrace of the Serpent | The film tells two stories thirty years apart, both featuring Karamakate, an Amazonian shaman and last survivor of his tribe. He travels with two scientists, firstly with German Theodor Koch-Grunberg in 1909 and American Richard Evans Schultes in 1940, to look for the rare yakruna, a (fictional) sacred plant. | 2015 | ||
The Emerald Forest | Karamakate prolongs his life, blasting white powder called "the sun's semen", possibly 5-MeO-DMT (distinct from but very similar to normal DMT), collected in the form of resin from the Virola tree [6] | 5-MeO-DMT or 5-HO DMT (bufotenine) [12] | 1985 | [1] |
Enter the Void | DMT, LSD | 2009 | [13] | |
Fast X | Han eats a "fun muffin" offered him by a tech guy, suddenly having some hallucinations. | 2023 | ||
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | LSD, mescaline | 1998 | [1] | |
A Field in England | Psilocybin | 2013 | [14] | |
Friend of the World | Once administered, the characters are unable to separate their hallucinations from reality. | Fictional toxic cure or miracle drug | 2020 | [15] [16] |
Good Time | After a bank robbery gone wrong, protagonist Connie Nikas does everything in his power to bail out and rescue his mentally handicapped brother from police custody while evading capture himself. Connie ends up breaking out a different convict "Ray" that happened to be in the same hospital as his brother, but uses this to his advantage. Connie follows Ray to a 12 fl oz Sprite bottle filled with liquid LSD stashed in an amusement park ride, which he plans to sell in order to get his brother's bail money. Noise resulting from their search for the LSD bottle causes a park security guard to investigate the ride and call the police. A fight ensues which ends with the guard unconscious and Connie taking his clothes to assume the identity of a security guard. For good measure Connie pours a mouthful of LSD down the guards throat so upon waking up, he appeared incomprehensible and was assumed to be the trespasser whom the 911 call was made for. | LSD | 2017 | |
Horns | Protagonist Ig uses his supernatural powers to make Terry consume all the drugs he has at once. | Multiple | 2013 | |
Hot Rod | LSD | 2007 | [3] | |
I Drink Your Blood | LSD | 1970 | ||
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas | 1968 | [11] | ||
In the Name of the Father | Protagonist Gerry Conlon and his fellow prisoners get high by ingesting LSD off of jigsaw puzzle pieces soaked in LSD. | LSD | 1993 | [10] |
Mandy | The Children of the New Dawn cult and the Black Skulls motorcycle gang consume high-potency LSD prepared by "The Chemist". | LSD | 2018 | [17] |
The Matrix | Mescaline | 1999 | [18] | |
Midnight Cowboy | 1969 | [10] | ||
Naked Lunch | Protagonist William Lee is an exterminator, and his wife persuades him to try injecting his insecticide powder, pyrethrum (fictional as a drug), which is a "literary high". To stop that addiction, he tries a black powder made from a giant aquatic Brazilian centipede. Later, he is given some of the "black meat" that's made into a jelly. Finally, he gains access to a creature called a mugwump and then uses "mugwump jism" that is dispensed from stalks on the creature's head. | Pyrethrum or bug powder, black meat of the giant aquatic Brazilian centipede, mugwump jism. (All are fictional) | 1991 | [10] |
Natural Born Killers | Mickey and Mallory Knox eat magic mushrooms and get lost in the desert. | Psilocybin | 1994 | [10] |
Neighbours | 1952 | |||
Nightbreed | 1990 | [19] | ||
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | The climactic scene involves Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) smoking an acid-dipped cigarette. | LSD | 2019 | [10] |
Performance | An ex-hitman (Chas) hides from his former boss by moving in with an ex-rock star (Turner) and his two girlfriends. Chas begins to leave behind his hypermasculinity, and under the influence of the hallucinogenic mushroom Amanita muscaria he admits that he is relieved to be out of the gangster lifestyle. He begins exploring his bisexuality and dressing in more feminine clothing, including a wig. | 1970 | [10] | |
The People Next Door | LSD, STP | 1970 | [10] | |
The Possession of Michael King | DMT | 2014 | ||
The President's Analyst | 1967 | [10] | ||
Psych-Out | STP | 1968 | [10] | |
A Scanner Darkly | Characters throughout the film use Substance D, a fictional drug that causes bizarre hallucinations. | Substance D (fictional) | 2006 | |
The Serpent and the Rainbow | 1988 | [20] | ||
Seven Psychopaths | In this metacinema crime black comedy film, Marty Faranan is a struggling writer who dreams of finishing his screenplay, Seven Psychopaths. Marty's best friend, Billy (Rockwell), is an unemployed actor who makes a living by kidnapping dogs and collecting the owners' cash rewards for their safe return. His partner-in-crime, Hans Kieslowski – a religious man with a cancer-stricken wife - has a vision of his late wife telling him that there is no heaven and that she is just sitting in a completely grey room, which lets Hans doubt he believes in the afterlife. | Peyote | 2012 | [21] [22] |
Shrooms | On a vacation in Ireland, a group of American students gather and eat psilocybin mushrooms. One of the group members accidentally ingests the wrong mushroom, a deathcap. She has a seizure and visions of her friends being murdered. As the trip continues, the group becomes separated and are murdered, apparently by an insane monk out of a ghost story from the area. | 2007 | [23] | |
Skidoo | 1968 | [11] | ||
Taking Woodstock | LSD | 2009 | ||
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny | Psilocybin | 2006 | ||
The Royal Tenenbaums | Mescaline | 2001 | ||
The Trip | LSD | 1967 | [11] | |
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent | Javi offers LSD to Nic Cage. | LSD | 2022 | |
The White Sound | 2002 | [10] | ||
Training Day | PCP | 2001 | ||
Young Guns | Billy the Kid and his gang ingest peyote in an attempt to consult with spirits regarding their present situation. | Peyote | 1988 | |
Young Sherlock Holmes | A cult use a hallucinogenic drug to give their victims frightening visions and accidentally kill themselves when they panic. | Fictional drug | 1985 | |
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