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 +'''''Altered States''''' is a [[1980 in film|1980]] [[science fiction]] [[film adaptation]] of a novel by the same name by playwright and screenwriter [[Paddy Chayefsky]]. It was the only novel that Chayefsky ever wrote as well as his final film. Both the novel and the film are based on [[John C. Lilly]]'s [[sensory deprivation]] research conducted in [[isolation tank]]s under the influence of [[psychoactive drugs]] like [[LSD]].
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 +The film was directed by [[Ken Russell]] and starred [[William Hurt]] in his screen debut. It also starred [[Blair Brown]] (as [[Emily Jessup]]), [[Charles Haid]] and [[Bob Balaban]]. It additionally featured the film debut of [[Drew Barrymore]]. The [[film score]] was composed by classical composer [[John Corigliano]] (with [[Christopher Keene]] conducting) and was [[Academy Award for Original Music Score#1980s|nominated for an Academy Award]]. The film also received an [[Academy Award for Sound#1980s|Oscar nomination for Sound]], losing to ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]''.
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Altered States is a 1980 science fiction film adaptation of a novel by the same name by playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky. It was the only novel that Chayefsky ever wrote as well as his final film. Both the novel and the film are based on John C. Lilly's sensory deprivation research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like LSD.

The film was directed by Ken Russell and starred William Hurt in his screen debut. It also starred Blair Brown (as Emily Jessup), Charles Haid and Bob Balaban. It additionally featured the film debut of Drew Barrymore. The film score was composed by classical composer John Corigliano (with Christopher Keene conducting) and was nominated for an Academy Award. The film also received an Oscar nomination for Sound, losing to The Empire Strikes Back.




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