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RARE ANTI DRUG MARIJUANA EDUCATION FILMS, REEFER MADNESS, ADDICTION -J03

Description: Classic Archives Listing NEW OFFER!!!!!!: While our standard delivery is still via a CD or DVD, we recognize not all of you have a DVD Player. We offer delivery on a USB flash drive for this, as a disk image .iso file, when you add USB Flash Drive Delivery from our ebay shop. If you don't know how to work with a .iso file, please research it first or just buy it in DVD only. NOTICE: If you don't see our listing for our USB flash drive delivery in our store at this link, that simply means we are currently waiting on more to arrive and can only offer CDs and DVDs at this time! Check back soon! Vintage Drug Abuse Propaganda Films DVD Vintage collection of anti-drug propaganda movies made by the government to show the youth of this country how dangerous drugs are. These films were a first shot at the war on drugs in America. Who better to tell you how to act and behave than the federal government? Seen through the eyes of today's youth, these films would probably offer little more than comic relief. But the lessons shown here, can still be applicable. Baby Boomers, educators, scholars and students alike can relate to sitting in a classroom and watching these movies. Perhaps for some, they may trigger some memories of an innocent youth. For others, they may provide a good laugh. While they may be outdated in their approach, their historic significance to post-war pop culture makes them quite interesting for all. Provided here on DVD, to cherish forever. Well over 3 and a half hours of historic, vintage footage. DVD comes with a fully interactive menu. A list of movies in this collection is as follows Distant Drummer 1972 Traces the history of opium and how it has led to the present day usage of heroin. Examines the methods and procedures of organized crime in transporting the drug to the United States and its toll on the streets of America. Includes methods of combating the problem and interviews with addicts who discuss their compulsion for drugs. Narrator: Paul Newman. Directors: Charles E. Francis, William Templeton. Producer: Frank Kavanaugh. Sound, Color, 22:12 Drug Abuse The Chemical Tomb 1969 Interesting anti-drug film criticizing drug use as an inhibitor of necessary social change. Director: Alan Kishbaugh. Camera: Charles Sutton. Narrator: Chuck Bowman. A surprisingly introspective approach to the national drug problem, considering the era it was made in. The film professes to "...try and cut through the undue propaganda on both sides of the drug problem" with drug guide, Dr. John T. Boroughs [Med.Dir.Narc.Edu, LA], who is friendly and entertainingly comfortable with street-drug nomenclature. It also suggests that the police should not be the only ones involved in the counter effort. Enough cheesy displays of drug use and psychedelia to satiate the retro-novelty seeker. Sound, Color, 18:28 Drug Addiction 1951 Classic "slippery slope" narrative of post-World War II stoned slackerdom. It tells the story of Marty, a nice, clean-cut 50s teen who succumbs to peer pressure and tries reefer. Before you know it, he’s a junkie mainlining heroin, and then experiences the inevitable downward spiral of losing his part-time job at the grocery store, worrying his parents, getting snubbed by all the other clean-cut teens, turning to shoplifting and thievery to support his habit, and finally becoming a drug pusher. Eventually he gets arrested for all of this and, after his mother tearfully tells the judge that he’s a “good boy,” gets court-ordered into substance abuse treatment. But after he gets out of rehab, all the nice teens still shun him and he has to contend with pressure from his old junkie pals to start using again. This well-worn story is told in an incredibly dorky and hyperbolic fashion––highlights include Marty’s friends getting sick when they first smoke marijuana (Marty also feels sick but hides it––the sign of a true addict-in-the-making), Marty and his friends drinking Pepsi from broken bottles while in a hopped-up state, Marty’s mother trying to talk to her surly son about her worries about him, and the post-rehab Marty trying to resist the pressure of his old junkie pal, Duke, to start using again. For those who like to laugh at anti-drug films, this one is a classic. Sound, B&W, 21:20 Narcotic Pit of Despair 1967 Dark vision of drug use and its effect on American youth. Interesting film with Kevin Tighe from the 1970's Emergency show starring as a person who spirals quickly down in various drug addictions. "Only squares get hooked" the narrator tells us in this voiced over film. This film depicts the character Hank (with narration) in a course of shooting smack -101. The party's over when the the swinger Helen is jonesing in police custody. Sound, Color, 28:48 Opium Destruction 1914 Government agents burn confiscated opium near unfinished San Francisco City Hall, and destroy other confiscated Chinese drugs. Silent, B&W, 2:15 Reefer Madness 1938 Considered THE archetypal sensationalized anti-drug movie, but it's really an exploitation film made to capitalize on the hot taboo subject of marijuana use. Like many exploitation films of the time, "Reefer Madness" tried to make a quick buck off of a forbidden subject while skirting the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930. The Code forbade the portrayal of immoral acts like drug use. (The illegal drug traffic must not be portrayed in such a way as to stimulate curiosity concerning the use of, or traffic in, such drugs; nor shall scenes be approved which show the use of illegal drugs, or their effects, in detail.) The film toured around the country for many years - often being re-edited and re-titled ("Tell Your Children", "Dope Addict", "Doped Youth", "Love Madness", "The Burning Question"). It was re-discovered in the early 1970s by NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) and screened again as an example of the government's demonization of marijuana. NORML may have been confused about the film's sponsorship since one of the film's distributors, Dwain Esper, testified to the Arizona Supreme Court that "Reefer Madness" was not a trashy exploitation film but was actually sponsored by the U.S. Government - a convincing lie, but a lie nonetheless. That being said, the film is still quick enjoyable since it dramatizes the "violent narcotic's ... soul destroying" effects on unwary teens, and their hedonistic exploits enroute to the bottom. Sound, B&W, 1:08:17 Social Seminar, Bunny 1971 Portrays a young college student who smokes marijuana from time to time, usually with friends, for social relaxation. Raises such questions as why does she turn on, how does she view the drug culture and to what extent does the occasional use of marijuana effect her lifestyle, ambitions and self-perception. Sound, Color, 16:05 Social Seminar, Changing 1971 "Demonstrates the quality of life as its impact is felt by a young family trying to reorient themselves in a society of conflicting standards and values. Shows how the terms hippie, square, hardhat and straight become blurred when one just tries to find the lifestyle that suits him best. Puts the drug question in perspective as it relates to adults and the total society." (contemporary synopsis of this cinema-verite-style film) A film by Hubert Smith. Photography: Neil Reichline. Sound: Hubert Smith. Editor: Andrew Stein. Production Manager: Edward Kutner. Production Assistants: Kathy McGinnis, Gene Kopp. Executive Producer: Gary Schlosser. Produced by the Extension Media Center, University of California, Los Angeles for the National Institute of Mental Health. Sound, Color, 27:49 Subject, Narcotics, 1951 Produced for police orientation and training, this film presents drug addiction not simply as a crime but as a deep seated social problem. With dramatized sequences of addicts in shooting galleries and excellent footage of pre-renewal downtown Los Angeles, a neighborhood now lost. Produced and directed by renowned filmmakers Denis and Terry Sanders, who wrote this film with Jay Sandrich. Sound, Color, 21:01 The Terrible Truth 1951 Early (and sensational) film on marijuana use as a route to heroin addiction. Sound, Color, 10:03 DVD Menu Sampler: DVD format and quality All of our DVD's sold are formatted NTSC, without region coding. This means that they will play on any NTSC DVD Player in the world. The standard in USA is NTSC. 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RARE ANTI DRUG MARIJUANA EDUCATION FILMS, REEFER MADNESS, ADDICTION -J03

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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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Movie/TV Title: Reefer Madness

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