In 1970, director and screenwriter Georges Lautner abandoned his parody crime films to immerse himself in hippie culture with ‘Road to Salina’. A feature film combining psychological suspense with a Peace and Love vibe, featuring the great Rita Hayworth.
Entrusted to Christophe and the British band Clinic, the highly original soundtrack became a psychedelic Everest, as rhythmic as it was melancholic, which Tarantino would later recycle in Kill Bill Volume 2. Fifty years after its release, here at last is the complete version of ‘Road to Salina’, Lautner’s only Anglo-Saxon work.