Then professional potheads Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong teamed up for Cheech & Chong: Up In Smoke, which features the drug-addled duo on a road trip throughout California; that is to say, a road-trip they hope will culminate in finding some quality weed. Instead, a series of mishaps result in their respective deportations to Mexico. Desperate to get back to the states so they can perform in their band's gig later that night, Cheech and Chong unwittingly agree to drive a very unique car across the border -- rather than steel and various metal bits, the vehicle is constructed entirely out of marijuana. Back in the States and accompanied by two extraordinarily out-of-it female hitchhikers, the stoned group meanders about in an attempt to get their musical performance together, and narrowly escapes from local law enforcement agencies on numerous occasions despite their complete inability to realize they were being tailed to begin with. The incredibly low-budget movie surprised critics, grossed millions, spawned a series of lesser follow-up films, and cemented Cheech & Chong's cult-status among potheads across the globe. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Special Features
Feature-length commentary with Cheech Marin and director Lou Adler
Deleted scenes with commentary
Theatrical trailer
Widescreen version enhanced for 16x9 TVs
Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround; restored English mono
English subtitles
Interactive menus
Region
1
Languages
Unknown
Display Format
Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio
5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
PCM mono
Chapters
Side #1
0. Scene Selection
1. Low Rider [:18]
2. Is That A Joint Man? [5:59]
3. Pulled Over/Framed [7:51]
4. Searching For A Lid [2:23]
5. It's A Bust [5:09]
6. Smuggling A Van [1:02]
7. Pot Pursuit [6:05]
8. Police Dispatch [:45]
9. Rock Fight [7:49]
10. "Alice Bowie" [1:27]
11. Up In Smoke-Credits [6:03]
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Special Features
Feature Film Length Commentary With Lou Adler And Cheech Marin