In a room at a university campus, white and black students argue about an impending student strike. Mark leaves the meeting after saying he is "willing to die, but not of boredom" for the cause, which draws criticism from the young white radicals. Following a mass arrest at the campus protest, Mark visits a police station hoping to bail his roommate out of jail. He is told to wait but goes to the lock-up area, asks further about bail for his roommate, is rebuffed, calls out to the arrested students and faculty and is arrested. He gives his name as Karl Marx, which a duty officer types as "Carl Marx". After he is released from jail, Mark and another friend buy firearms from a Los Angeles gun shop, saying they need them for "self-defense" to "protect our women."
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Country: | United States |
| Produced By: | Carlo Ponti, Harrison Starr |
| Directed By: | Michelangelo Antonioni |
| Written By: | Tonino Guerra, Michelangelo Antonioni, Clare Peploe, Franco Rossetti, Sam Shepard |
| Cast: | Rod Taylor, Bruce Neckels, Bill Hickman, Kathleen Cleaver, Michael L. Davis, Paul Fix, Philip Baker Hall, G.D. Spradlin, Mark Frechette, Lee Duncan, Bill Garaway, Peter Lake, Jim Goldrup, Daria Halprin, Harrison Ford |
| In Theaters: | Mar 26, 1970 |
| Runtime: | 1 hour 50 minutes |
| Production: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
| Budget: | $7,000,000 |
| Read More On: | Wikipedia |