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DEALING IS A boy-finds-dope, boy-loses-dope, boy-gets-girl movie. I suppose in some circles that in itself could be considered a fair enough trade. But at the going rate of $20 an ounce, Dealing hardly makes it as a $3 high...
...just wait until it hits the suburban circuit: This spring vacation it won't be, "You gotta understand, Mom, every Harvard guy can't be expected to fall in love with a Cliffie," but rather, "Look, I'm levelling with you, Dad, I didn't spend intersession smuggling in dope from the coast--I spent the 450 bucks on a Honda and then got the loan to help pay my term bill.") It's Harvard Comes to California all over again...
...hour exam as if to indicate that some cursed family ghost has just entered the room. So much for authenticity. For Peter rooms with John, rich aesthete and part-time dealer who soon has the pliable Pete off on a jet to Berkeley to pick up some dope. (Question then: when is a dealer a dealer instead of a pusher? When he only goes to Harvard while financing the trips his friends make to the Coast?) And, naturally enough, once in the Promised Land, Peter meets Susan--as portrayed by Barbara Hershey, a nicely built body and a little...
...Dope that smells like piss tastes really fine...
Witness: Bernard Crowe became involved with Manson and the family through some dope dealings. Manson reportedly shot him, but if Sanders' book is any guide, he was shot, says Sanders, on the morning of July 1, 1969, and was supposedly released from the hospital on June 17, 1969. The police, according to Sanders, never asked him how he happened to get shot in the first place. The facts in the case are hopelessly garbled and really need not be included in an investigative work. The shooting sheds little light on either Manson's development or the Tate-LaBianca crimes...