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'''''Troika''''' is a 1969 psychedelic comedy film about a bug man who leads a civilization of blue-colored beings. The film was directed by Fredrick Hobbs, known best for his no-budget horror films.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9907E7D6153DEF34BC4E51DFB7678382679EDE New York Times Article.] Retrieved 29 Dec '13.</ref> | '''''Troika''''' is a 1969 psychedelic comedy film about a bug man who leads a civilization of blue-colored beings. The film was directed by Fredrick Hobbs, known best for his no-budget horror films.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9907E7D6153DEF34BC4E51DFB7678382679EDE New York Times Article.] Retrieved 29 Dec '13.</ref> | ||
Many have claimed it aired on PBS back sometime during the 1970s, but has not been on television or had a public release since. Locations of film copies are unknown, but it's likely that Hobbs has at least one. As advertised in the Los Angeles Free Press, dated February 7 1969, | Many have claimed it aired on PBS back sometime during the 1970s, but has not been on television or had a public release since. Locations of film copies are unknown, but it's likely that Hobbs has at least one. | ||
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As advertised in the Los Angeles Free Press, dated February 7 1969, "Troika" was released through Emerson Films, and played the Granada Theater in Beverly Hills (a Walter Reade theater since demolished). | |||
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Troika is a 1969 psychedelic comedy film about a bug man who leads a civilization of blue-colored beings. The film was directed by Fredrick Hobbs, known best for his no-budget horror films.[1]
Many have claimed it aired on PBS back sometime during the 1970s, but has not been on television or had a public release since. Locations of film copies are unknown, but it's likely that Hobbs has at least one.
As advertised in the Los Angeles Free Press, dated February 7 1969, "Troika" was released through Emerson Films, and played the Granada Theater in Beverly Hills (a Walter Reade theater since demolished).
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- ↑ New York Times Article. Retrieved 29 Dec '13.