The Internet Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and making accessible cultural and historical content, has added “Up in Smoke” to its vast collection of movies, TV shows, music, and other digital artifacts. The film, which was originally released in 1978, has been digitized and is now available in high-quality video and audio, making it easier than ever for fans to enjoy this comedy classic.

“Up in Smoke” was the brainchild of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, two comedians and actors who met in the 1970s and quickly became friends and collaborators. The film, which was written by Cheech and Chong, along with director Richard Elfman, follows the adventures of their characters, Cheech and Chong, as they travel to the California Music Festival in a van made of marijuana.

The film’s influence can be seen in many other comedies, including the works of directors such as Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen. The film’s success also helped to launch the careers of Cheech and Chong, who went on to star in several other films and TV shows.

So why not head over to the Internet Archive and check out “Up in Smoke” for yourself? With its hilarious antics, memorable characters, and iconic soundtrack, this film is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages.

The 1978 comedy classic “Up in Smoke” starring Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong has been a staple of stoner culture for decades. The film, which follows the misadventures of two friends traveling to a music festival in a van made of marijuana, has become a cult favorite among fans of comedy and cannabis alike. Now, thanks to the Internet Archive, a digital library of internet content, this beloved film is available for free streaming and download.