Played against the backdrop of the late sixties youth culture, Campbell is a native American--both rock musician and murderer--who relieves his anger and frustration through his songs and by killing. The picture is steeped in "meaning" and pseudo-psychology, typical of many minor films of
the era. Undoubtedly being produced in accord with Duke University may have had something to do with this. Filmed in 16mm.
Released:
1973
Rated:
NR
Length:
100 mins