RIP | Easy rider">Dennis Hopper RIP | Easy rider

Den­nis Lee Hop­per (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010) was an Amer­i­can actor, film­maker and artist. He directed and starred in Easy Rider (1969). Easy Rider is a 1969 Amer­i­can road movie writ­ten by Peter Fonda, Den­nis Hop­per, and Terry South­ern, pro­duced by Fonda. It tells the story of two bik­ers (played by Fonda and Hop­per) who travel through the Amer­i­can South­west and South with the aim of achiev­ing free­dom. The suc­cess of Easy Rider helped spark the New Hol­ly­wood phase of film­mak­ing dur­ing the late six­ties. The film was added to the Library of Con­gress National Reg­istry in 1998.

A land­mark coun­ter­cul­ture film, and a “touch­stone for a gen­er­a­tion” that “cap­tured the national imag­i­na­tion”, Easy Rider explores the soci­etal land­scape, issues, and ten­sions in the United States dur­ing the 1960s, such as the rise and fall of the hip­pie move­ment, drug use, and com­mu­nal lifestyle. Easy Rider is famous for its use of real drugs in its por­trayal of mar­i­juana and other substances.

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