Its first effect is sudden, violent, uncontrollable laughter; then come dangerous hallucinations - space expands - time slows down, almost stands still ....fixed ideas come next, conjuring up monstrous extravagances - followed by emotional disturbances, the total inability to direct thoughts, the loss of all power to resist physical emotions... leading finally to acts of shocking violence... ending often in incurable insanity. The Movie: The fourth entry in Kino Lorber's Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age Of The Exploitation Picture, which is done in conjunction with Something Weird Video, is Dwaine Esper's 1936 film Marihuana, a fifty-eight-minute scare film meant to keep God-fearing Americans away from the Devil's root!. A trio of drug dealers lead innocent teenagers to become addicted to "reefer" cigarettes by holding wild parties with jazz music. Arthur Hoerl (screenplay), 222 upvotes, 24 comments.



The scene of Hotfinger toking up in the closet at the restaurant, and Mary getting lit by Ralph, were censored from some prints. Please enter your information below to create your own personal account with tcm.com Your social account may not have provided your email to us. the verification email.To resend the verification email, please enter your email address and click Submit. Go123Movies, A large streaming network and most trustful website on the web to watch best 123 movies and TV-Shows of all time without any registration. Marihuana: The Devil's Weed 1936 | TV-PG | 57m | Crime Dramas Dramas Crime A woman discovers the evils associated with marijuana, including possible pregnancy, in this early pseudo-documentary. John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Bob Steele, Ken Maynard, Roy Rogers. USED BY We have not verified that the email belongs to you. Watch Classic Western Movies. TM & © 2020 Turner Classic Movies, Inc. A WarnerMedia Company.

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In picturing its soul-destroying effects no attempt was made to equivocate.

It would not have been possible, otherwise, to sufficiently emphasize the frightful toll of the new drug menace which is destroying the youth of America in alarmingly-increasing numbers. But one of their pals brings something that will ruin the lives of all the attendees: marijuana.
Teenager Burma (Harley Wood) and her boyfriend, Dick (Hugh McArthur), meet some friends on a beach. The series of movies from 1978-1985 starring Cheech & Chong are archetypal "stoner movies". My friend and I figured out that the only way someone smoking dope could rob somewhere would be to go into a shop to buy munchies, pick up a banana and absent mindedly hold it like it was a gun, then get distracted by the sweets at the counter.

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Cautionary tale features a fictionalized take on the use of marijuana.

Reefer Madness is the famous one that gets all the attention, but to me "Marihuana" is the best reefer exploitation movie, it's got a way more crazy story, way more over the top, lots of nudity, it's great.




When the cashier asked if they wanted anything else they stared at the sweets and said "Give me everything".20 Live Action Films with At Least One Animated Sequence All Rights Reserved. ARRANGEMENT WITH PENGUIN GROUP (USA) INC. Cautionary tale features a fictionalized take on the use of marijuana.

Marihuana is that drug - a violent narcotic - an unspeakable scourge - The Real Public Enemy Number One!



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A remarkably mature movie, full of keen insights, savory dialogue ("Love has got to stop someplace short of suicide"), and intuitive performances. 12 December 2004 | kilyth_at_beer_dot_com

Posted in the PropagandaPosters community. The scenes and incidents, while fictionized for the purposes of this story, are based upon actual research into the results of Marihuana addiction. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier.





A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin while a reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends. Paul Franklin (additional dialogue)