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The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart Reviews

This dated counterculture film stars Johnson (whose surprisingly long career didn't really take off until he became detective Crocket in NBC Television's "Miami Vice") as a dissatisfied college student who wanders through a series of sexual encounters of all types and lots of drug abuse. Finally, he decides there must be more to life and leaves it all behind. Johnson's vaguely likable performance and a decent collection of 1960s music on the soundtrack are the only bright spots in this otherwise laughable project. Songs include "Nobody Knows," "Sweet Gingerbread Man" (Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, sung by Richie Havens), "Time to Make a Turn" (Larry Wiegand, sung by The Crow), "Funny How It Happens" (Jerry Styner), "Blood," "Tell Me a Story" (David Lucas), "Water" (Lucas, sung by Michael Greer), "Magic Mountain" (Jerry Goldsmith), "Keep on Keepin' That Man" (Dan Penn, Bobby Memmons, sung by Angeline Butler), "Sound of Love" (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb), "Peace on Earth" (Bernie Schwartz).