Didn’t You Hear? Poster

Didn’t You Hear? 1970

★ 7.01 votes92 min📅 1970-12-16

"A Fantasy Life of Adventure and Piracy"

Dive into the trippy 1970 drama-fantasy *Didn't You Hear?* directed by Skip Sherwood, where the line between college reality and vivid escapism blurs.

Director: Skip Sherwood

Cast

Dennis Christopher
Dennis Christopher
Kevin
Cheryl Waters
Cheryl Waters
Paige
Gary Busey
Gary Busey
James
Tony Mumolo
Knight
John Kauffman
Steve
Terence O'Brien
Peter
Jack Kosslyn
Jack Kosslyn
Higby
Mike Mickler
Virgil
John Rice
John Rice
Crosley
James Farren
Ian

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Didn't You Hear?* (1970) about?

The film centers on Kevin, a college student adrift in the haze of academia and campus life—until his mundane world dissolves into a psychedelic pirate fantasy. He sets sail on the *Queen of Sheba*, exploring mysterious islands and clashing with both friendly and hostile natives while caught between reality and dreams.

Who directed *Didn't You Hear?*

Skip Sherwood directed this offbeat 1970 fantasy-drama blending surrealism with pirate adventure.

Who stars in *Didn't You Hear?*

The cast includes Dennis Christopher, Cheryl Waters, Gary Busey, Tony Mumolo, and John Kauffman.

Is *Didn't You Hear?* (1970) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's unique mix of 70s college satire and fantastical pirate escapism makes it a quirky find for niche audiences. Its dreamlike tone and experimental vibe could appeal to fans of psychedelic cinema.

How long is *Didn't You Hear?*

The movie runs approximately 92 minutes.

About Didn't You Hear? (1970) — A College Student's Psychedelic Pirate Dream

Dive into the trippy 1970 drama-fantasy *Didn't You Hear?* directed by Skip Sherwood, where the line between college reality and vivid escapism blurs. The film follows Kevin, a disoriented student navigating lectures, fraternity antics, and late-night philosophical debates, only to drift into a psychedelic pirate adventure on the high seas. His dreamlike voyage aboard the *Queen of Sheba* takes him to sun-soaked islands and encounters with both welcoming tribes and hostile forces, all while his waking life feels increasingly surreal.

With its hypnotic blend of coming-of-age struggles and fantastical escapism, *Didn't You Hear?* (1970) captures the restless spirit of the era—where boredom and imagination collide. The film's dreamy atmosphere and offbeat pirate tale make it a cult curiosity for fans of 70s counterculture cinema and mind-bending narratives.