FBI concerns over 1960s film 'Skidoo' script and alleged LSD provision to a Hollywood insider
FBI concerns over 1960s film 'Skidoo' script and alleged LSD provision to a Hollywood insider The passage mentions FBI irritation about a film scene and a claim that someone obtained LSD tablets for a private individual, but it lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific dates, or verifiable financial transactions. The lead is speculative, offers limited actionable detail, and involves only entertainment figures, so its investigative value and controversy are low. Key insights: FBI objected to a script scene involving theft of a file cabinet from an FBI building.; Screenwriter suggested Groucho Marx to play a Mafia chieftain named God; Preminger overruled objections.; A narrator claims to have arranged a LSD dose (300‑microgram tablets) at a Beverly Hills actress’s home.
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FBI concerns over 1960s film 'Skidoo' script and alleged LSD provision to a Hollywood insider The passage mentions FBI irritation about a film scene and a claim that someone obtained LSD tablets for a private individual, but it lacks concrete names of powerful officials, specific dates, or verifiable financial transactions. The lead is speculative, offers limited actionable detail, and involves only entertainment figures, so its investigative value and controversy are low. Key insights: FBI objected to a script scene involving theft of a file cabinet from an FBI building.; Screenwriter suggested Groucho Marx to play a Mafia chieftain named God; Preminger overruled objections.; A narrator claims to have arranged a LSD dose (300‑microgram tablets) at a Beverly Hills actress’s home.
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