Cuento con moraleja que presenta una visión ficticia del consumo de marihuana. Un trío de traficantes lleva a adolescentes inocentes a hacerse adictos a los cigarrillos "porros" celebrando f... Leer todoCuento con moraleja que presenta una visión ficticia del consumo de marihuana. Un trío de traficantes lleva a adolescentes inocentes a hacerse adictos a los cigarrillos "porros" celebrando fiestas salvajes con música de jazz.Cuento con moraleja que presenta una visión ficticia del consumo de marihuana. Un trío de traficantes lleva a adolescentes inocentes a hacerse adictos a los cigarrillos "porros" celebrando fiestas salvajes con música de jazz.
- Jimmy
- (as Warren McCullom)
- Agnes
- (as Pat Royale)
- Dr. Carroll
- (as Josef Forte)
- Pete Daley - Dope Pusher
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- Officer Chuckman
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- Parent
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- Joe - Bartender
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- Juror
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- Juror
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- CuriosidadesInspired by the case of Victor Licata, who killed his father, mother, two brothers, and a sister with an ax in Tampa, FL, on 10/16/33, allegedly while under the influence of marijuana. Declared unfit to stand trial for reasons of insanity, subsequent psychiatric examination at the Florida State Mental Hospital determined that Licata suffered from schizophrenia with homicidal tendencies. The Licata case was used to propagandize the passage of the federal Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 that effectively outlawed legal sales of the "demon weed".
- PifiasWhen the gun is fired, it is pointed towards the floor, too low for a bullet to strike Mary in the back.
- Citas
Mr. Wayne - Federal Bureau Investigator: Here is an example: A 16 year old lad apprehended in the act of staging a holdup - 16 years old and a marijuana addict. Here is a most tragic case.
Dr. Carroll: Yes. I remember. Just a young boy... under the influence of the drug... he killed his entire family with an axe.
- Créditos adicionalesFOREWORD: The motion picture you are about to witness may startle you. 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. Marihuana is that drug - a violent narcotic - an unspeakable scourge - The Real Public Enemy Number One! 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. In picturing its soul-destroying effects no attempt was made to equivocate. The scenes and incidents, while fictionized for the purposes of this story, are based upon actual research into the results of Marihuana addiction. If their stark reality will make you think, will make you aware that something must be done to wipe out this ghastly menace, then the picture will not have failed in its purpose.... Because the dread Marihuana may be reaching forth next for your son or daughter....or yours....or YOURS!
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a colorized version
- ConexionesEdited into Reefer Madness II: The True Story (1985)
In a way, it's too bad the movie comes across now as a joke. Pot may not be the Devil's brew, but it does dull awareness, and in that sense remains a risk. So hyping the effects has had a reverse effect that also needs to be considered. Nonetheless, the movie's smug authorities from school principal to courtroom judge to official narrator are enough to get me to light up and puff away. Plus they're not even good for a laugh.
- dougdoepke
- 17 jul 2016
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