
Traces the Beats from Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac's meeting in 1944 at Columbia University to the deaths of Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs in 1997. Three actors provide dramatic interpretations of the work of these three writers, and the film chronicles their friendships, their arrival into American consciousness, their travels, frequent parodies, Kerouac's death, and Ginsberg's politicization. Their movement connects with bebop, John Cage's music, abstract expressionism, and living theater. In recent interviews, Ginsberg, Burroughs, Kesey, Ferlinghetti, Mailer, Jerry Garcia, Tom Hayden, Gary Snyder, Ed Sanders, and others measure the Beats' meaning and impact.
Walter CronkiteHimself (archive footage)
Gregory CorsoHimself
Johnny DeppJack Kerouac
John TurturroAllen Ginsberg
Dennis HopperWilliam S. BurroughsFilmmaker Jason Rosette appears briefly in the scene at the student center during the reading of Kerouac's "On the Road".
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