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Reefer Madness - The Movie Musical
Starring: Kristen Bell , Christian Campbell , Neve Campbell , Alan Cumming , and Ana Gasteyer Director: Andy Fickman Manufacturer: Showtime Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AYQOA6 Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
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If the idea of making a musical out of Roger Corman's Z-movie quickie The Little Shop of Horrors sounded weird, stick around for the all-singing, all-dancing Reefer Madness. Deliriously based on the notorious 1936 anti-pot social-guidance film, this is an ultra-campy enterprise that lands somewhere between Rocky Horror and a John Waters comedy. Christian Campbell and the spritzy Kristen Bell play the innocent teens lured into a soul-sapping cloud of marijuana dependence by pencil-mustached pusher Steven Weber and his long-suffering dame, Ana Gasteyer. The cast includes femme fatale Amy Spanger and a cameo by Neve Campbell, who dances her way through one sequence. The musical was written and composed by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, who re-create some of the kookiest scenes from the original movie ("Faster! Faster!"). Their funniest idea is to frame the sordid saga with a black-and-white story of a government agent showing a public-service film to horrified small-town citizens; he's played by the reliably sinister Alan Cumming, who also pops up in a variety of guises in the film-within-the-film. The only problem with this made-for-Showtime version of the stage show is that camp tends to wear thin, especially at 109 minutes, despite the expert song parodies. Even the original hour-long Reefer Madness got old quick. --Robert HortonDescription
Based on the propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment! Framed as a "documentary", a straight-laced high school principal (Alan Cumming) seeks to impart his wisdom about the demon weed by telling a frightful tale about the fate of two innocent teens who fall under the spell of the drugs. Filled with outrageously funny and musical performances by Neve Campbell, Christian Campbell, Kristen Bell and Steven Weber, Reefer Madness is the feel good event of the year!Customer Reviews:
Hilarious Musical!!!.......2007-08-23
One of the few movies I see more than once.......2007-07-09
Mary Sunshine - you're ultra, ultra!.......2007-07-09
good movie.......2007-07-08
My Favorite Musical!.......2007-05-31
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Reefer Madness (Restored Edition)
Starring: Dorothy Short , Kenneth Craig , Lillian Miles , Dave O'Brien , and Thelma White Director: Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00018D3XM Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
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Although it was made in 1936, Reefer Madness didn't become a cult hit until 1972 when the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) rescued it from the Library of Congress film archive. Thereafter, it was a mainstay on the midnight movie circuit. And it's easy to see why. The ostensible story involves a group of upstanding young high school students who succumb to the allure of the "killer weed." What follows, as if by natural progression, is a catalog of crimes that includes hit-and-run driving, loose morals, rape, murder, suicide, and my personal favorite, permanent insanity! The action is at times so hysterical, in both senses, that you may forget to inhale. Honors go to the wild-eyed, cackling hophead David O'Brien; his performance reaches a raw intensity that is hard to imagine. One measure of this film's pervasive influence is the extent to which its title continues to be invoked in news stories about decriminalization and medical marijuana. Such posterity for unintentional humor must be rare. A great film to see stoned, man. --Jim GayAmazon.com
A propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit because of its dated outlook on marijuana use, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment. Framed as a "documentary," the film is narrated by a high school principal imparting his wisdom and experiences with the demon weed. The bulk of the film focuses on almost slapstick scenes of high school kids smoking pot and quickly going insane, playing "evil" jazz music, being committed, and going on a murder spree. Meant to be an important and affecting cautionary tale, this dated black-and-white film's true value is in its many entertaining moments of unintended hilarity. --Robert LaneDescription
Reefer Madness is a campy cult favorite first released in 1938 as a propaganda film meant to scare America's youth off of drug. In this quintessential classic, innocent teens partake of the "demon weed" only to find that one puff plunges them into a hilarious web of murder, sex, lunacy and jazz music.Customer Reviews:
Oh, the misery........2007-06-26
You've fallen and you can't get up...but somehow you're still higher than a bunch of third graders on Ritalin..........2007-04-17
Hilarious...because its horrible.......2007-04-03
It's 10 o'clock. Do you know why your children are cackling insanely?.......2007-03-16
Well, it's funny sometimes anyways..........2007-02-17
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Reefer Madness (B&W)
Starring: Dorothy Short , Kenneth Craig , Lillian Miles , Dave O'Brien , and Thelma White Director: Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: Alpha Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006G8FC Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
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Although it was made in 1936, Reefer Madness didn't become a cult hit until 1972 when the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) rescued it from the Library of Congress film archive. Thereafter, it was a mainstay on the midnight movie circuit. And it's easy to see why. The ostensible story involves a group of upstanding young high school students who succumb to the allure of the "killer weed." What follows, as if by natural progression, is a catalog of crimes that includes hit-and-run driving, loose morals, rape, murder, suicide, and my personal favorite, permanent insanity! The action is at times so hysterical, in both senses, that you may forget to inhale. Honors go to the wild-eyed, cackling hophead David O'Brien; his performance reaches a raw intensity that is hard to imagine. One measure of this film's pervasive influence is the extent to which its title continues to be invoked in news stories about decriminalization and medical marijuana. Such posterity for unintentional humor must be rare. A great film to see stoned, man. --Jim GayAmazon.com
A propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit because of its dated outlook on marijuana use, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment. Framed as a "documentary," the film is narrated by a high school principal imparting his wisdom and experiences with the demon weed. The bulk of the film focuses on almost slapstick scenes of high school kids smoking pot and quickly going insane, playing "evil" jazz music, being committed, and going on a murder spree. Meant to be an important and affecting cautionary tale, this dated black-and-white film's true value is in its many entertaining moments of unintended hilarity. --Robert LaneCustomer Reviews:
Oh, the misery........2007-06-26
You've fallen and you can't get up...but somehow you're still higher than a bunch of third graders on Ritalin..........2007-04-17
Hilarious...because its horrible.......2007-04-03
It's 10 o'clock. Do you know why your children are cackling insanely?.......2007-03-16
Well, it's funny sometimes anyways..........2007-02-17
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Reefer Madness
Starring: Dorothy Short , Kenneth Craig , Lillian Miles , Dave O'Brien , and Thelma White Director: Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: Madacy Records ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305066795 Release Date: 1998-07-07 |
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Although it was made in 1936, Reefer Madness didn't become a cult hit until 1972 when the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) rescued it from the Library of Congress film archive. Thereafter, it was a mainstay on the midnight movie circuit. And it's easy to see why. The ostensible story involves a group of upstanding young high school students who succumb to the allure of the "killer weed." What follows, as if by natural progression, is a catalog of crimes that includes hit-and-run driving, loose morals, rape, murder, suicide, and my personal favorite, permanent insanity! The action is at times so hysterical, in both senses, that you may forget to inhale. Honors go to the wild-eyed, cackling hophead David O'Brien; his performance reaches a raw intensity that is hard to imagine. One measure of this film's pervasive influence is the extent to which its title continues to be invoked in news stories about decriminalization and medical marijuana. Such posterity for unintentional humor must be rare. A great film to see stoned, man. --Jim GayAmazon.com
A propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit because of its dated outlook on marijuana use, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment. Framed as a "documentary," the film is narrated by a high school principal imparting his wisdom and experiences with the demon weed. The bulk of the film focuses on almost slapstick scenes of high school kids smoking pot and quickly going insane, playing "evil" jazz music, being committed, and going on a murder spree. Meant to be an important and affecting cautionary tale, this dated black-and-white film's true value is in its many entertaining moments of unintended hilarity. --Robert LaneCustomer Reviews:
Oh, the misery........2007-06-26
You've fallen and you can't get up...but somehow you're still higher than a bunch of third graders on Ritalin..........2007-04-17
Hilarious...because its horrible.......2007-04-03
It's 10 o'clock. Do you know why your children are cackling insanely?.......2007-03-16
Well, it's funny sometimes anyways..........2007-02-17
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Combo Pack - Stoner Shorts Vol. 1 and Reefer Madness / Hemp for Victory
Manufacturer: PromoDVDs.com ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
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ASIN: B000FR23FS |
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REEFER MADNESS is the quintessential cult classic. Originally made as a 1930's propaganda film, it was meant to scare America's youth away from drugs, showing them that one puff of the "demon weed" turns teens into raving reefer addicts. The height of camp entertainment! Includes BONUS "HEMP FOR VICTORY" a film by the US government on the merits of hemp. STONER SHORTS VOL. 1: A hand-picked cornucopia of "chronic" counterculture! A previously unreleased collection of hilariously odd short films and trippy cartoons including: Drugs are Like That, 50's Drug Addiction, Social Smoke & Mirrors-Tom, Social Smoke & Mirrors-Bunny, Betty Boop (1930s) +Plus other great Bonuses! This a fantastic voyage into the drug use of yesteryear. Timeless in it's truth, brutal in it's honesty and sincere in it's message, this 1 hour 37 minutes of the most medicinally induced fun your can have! The FEEL GOOD movie of the century!Customer Reviews:
High on DVDs!.......2006-05-23
Twofer Madness!.......2006-05-23
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Marihuana/Assassin of Youth/Reefer Madness
Starring: Luana Walters , Arthur Gardner , Fay McKenzie , Michael Owen , and Dorothy Short Director: Elmer Clifton , Dwain Esper , and Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: B000051S5Y Release Date: 2000-12-05 |
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Stop! Don't light that joint until you watch these three crackpot cannabis classics from the 1930. Get the inside dope on the drug craze, and see what actually happens behind the locked doors of a marijuana party! Reefer turns a good girl into a heroin-selling slut in the delirious, over-the-top non-masterpiece "Marihuana" (1936, 56 min.), from infamous exploitation film pioneer Dwain Esper (Maniac). Then, a clean-cut reporter tries to infiltrate a teenage gang of delinquent potheads in "Assassin of Youth" (1937, 73 min.), only to plunge into a pit of doobie-induced immorality. Plus, as a special bonus, the one and only "Reefer Madness" (1936, 65 min.) as you've never seen it before--digitally transferred from a beautiful 35mm print.Customer Reviews:
Cinematic proof that smoking grass makes you giggle uncontrollably.......2005-11-12
Hours of entertainment.......2003-05-20
Most of the information contained on these films is badly directed and acted (just how far can an anti-drug message be streched before the most supportive audience member looses interest) but the inherent camp value is part of the product.
Were it not for the inevitably dated appearance of the actors and sets, etc...these films would probally be shown in modern school districts across the country. Youth from all socioeconomic backgrounds (but, especially the well-to-do who have both the free time and money) are continuing to abuse drugs, much to the consternation of elected officials from all political parties, who are trying to offer policy solutions to simmilarly anxious parents and community members.
I had first heard about these films in conjunction with an introductory College American History class discussion on political propaganda in the American drug war, and after surviving cheesy special issue sitcom episodes in the early 1980's, figured I had seen everything. Boy was I sorely mistaken.
It is interesting to note the administration of an admitted former cocaine user, himself the father of two girls with highly publicized substance abuse incidents of their own has the United States Goverment once again making commericals specifically targeting pot as one of the most dangerous drugs on the market.
Amazing discovery..........2002-01-29
It was funny as hell !!! Get it while you can!!!.......2002-01-17
Sorry ladies ...
Spawn of Harry Anslinger..........2001-07-28
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Stoner Shorts Vol. 1
Manufacturer: PromoDVDs.com ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FM7GQE |
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A hand-picked cornucopia of "chronic" counterculture! A previously unreleased collection of hilariously odd short films and trippy cartoons including: Drugs are Like That, 50's Drug Addiction, Social Smoke & Mirrors-Tom, Social Smoke & Mirrors-Bunny, Betty Boop (1930s) +Plus other great Bonuses! This a fantastic voyage into the drug use of yesteryear. Timeless in it's truth, brutal in it's honesty and sincere in it's message, this 1 hour 37 minutes of the most medicinally induced fun your can have! The FEEL GOOD movie of the century!Customer Reviews:
Hooo-hah!.......2006-06-08
Stoner Shorts rocks!!!.......2006-05-24
Stoner needs Shorts.......2006-05-23
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Reefer Madness
Starring: Kenneth Craig , Joe Forte , Jr. Harry Harvey , Warren McCollum , and Lillian Miles Director: Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: Leisure Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000640UX Release Date: 2002-01-08 |
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The joy of propaganda films.......2005-10-18
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Classic Narcotics Propaganda Films DVD: 1940s 1970s Drug & Narcotics Propaganda Films Including Historic Opium & Heroin Drug Abuse Films
Manufacturer: Quality Information Publishers Inc. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Product Features:
ASIN: B000J2DW4K |
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This is the largest and most comprehensive collection of teenage historic propaganda marijuana movies. This collection is priceless. These movies have the most outrageous ideas and propaganda about drug use ever put on film. Table Of Contents: (1) Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972) - Narrated by Paul Newman, this film follows the history of opium and heroin 22 Minutes (2) Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1969) - Propaganda film the growing drug abuse problem in the U.S 18 Minutes (3) Subject: Narcotics (1951) - Made for police training and orientation about drug users and the horrors of drug addiction 21 Minutes (4) That Boy Joe (1944) - Focus is on juvenile delinquency, but discussed how drugs are related. Is the story of a boy in court for stealing cigarettes after drinking beer 17 Minutes (5) Day In The Death Of Donny B. (Circa 1969) - Shows the life of a junky searching for a fix 14 Minutes (6) Opium Fire - Short film of California government burning building full of opium in 1914 2 Minutes
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Reefer Madness
Starring: Dorothy Short , Kenneth Craig , Lillian Miles , Dave O'Brien , and Thelma White Director: Louis J. Gasnier Manufacturer: Platinum Disc ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000054OUK Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
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Although it was made in 1936, Reefer Madness didn't become a cult hit until 1972 when the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) rescued it from the Library of Congress film archive. Thereafter, it was a mainstay on the midnight movie circuit. And it's easy to see why. The ostensible story involves a group of upstanding young high school students who succumb to the allure of the "killer weed." What follows, as if by natural progression, is a catalog of crimes that includes hit-and-run driving, loose morals, rape, murder, suicide, and my personal favorite, permanent insanity! The action is at times so hysterical, in both senses, that you may forget to inhale. Honors go to the wild-eyed, cackling hophead David O'Brien; his performance reaches a raw intensity that is hard to imagine. One measure of this film's pervasive influence is the extent to which its title continues to be invoked in news stories about decriminalization and medical marijuana. Such posterity for unintentional humor must be rare. A great film to see stoned, man. --Jim GayAmazon.com
A propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit because of its dated outlook on marijuana use, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment. Framed as a "documentary," the film is narrated by a high school principal imparting his wisdom and experiences with the demon weed. The bulk of the film focuses on almost slapstick scenes of high school kids smoking pot and quickly going insane, playing "evil" jazz music, being committed, and going on a murder spree. Meant to be an important and affecting cautionary tale, this dated black-and-white film's true value is in its many entertaining moments of unintended hilarity. --Robert LaneCustomer Reviews:
Oh, the misery........2007-06-26
You've fallen and you can't get up...but somehow you're still higher than a bunch of third graders on Ritalin..........2007-04-17
Hilarious...because its horrible.......2007-04-03
It's 10 o'clock. Do you know why your children are cackling insanely?.......2007-03-16
Well, it's funny sometimes anyways..........2007-02-17
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