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Reefer Madness (1936)

Starring: Dorothy Short, Kenneth Craig Director: Louis J. Gasnier Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   Format: DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (84 customer reviews)


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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 Gay

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Designed as a propaganda film against marijuana, exaggerated scenes of possible effects of the drug are shown, climaxing in the bludgeoning death of the drug dealer.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: O'BRIEN/SHORT
Title: REEFER MADNESS
Street Release Date: 08/25/1998
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Genre: CLASSICS

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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Restored edition, fantastic!!!!!!, May 3, 2004
By J. A. Stankunas "jonukwho" (Jupiter, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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The movie Reefer Madness seen by itself is really nothing to brag about, but this special addition for this best-selling cult classic is fantastic. It's a must buy, because for how cheap it is, you really get your money's worth. For the first time ever, I can say that the colorized version (complete with multicolor smoke and over saturated psychedelic color schemes) is better and looks better than the original black and white, and both versions are available to watch which is considerate of the DVD producers to give us both, and it looks as good as we can ever expect. Extra features are fantastic highlighted by a hysterical commentary by Mike Nelson, formerly of Mystery Science Theater 3000, which is the sole reason why I bought this edition. The commentary by the people who colorized the film is also worth a look. I highly recommend this new edition.
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68 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Exploitation Flick of the 30s!, August 28, 1999
By Cindy Collins Smith (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my reviews
In the 70s, NORML spread the myth that the government sponsored Reefer Madness. The truth, however, is that the film was made to play the Exploitation circuit... and was made with tongue firmly planted in cheek.

Thelma White (Mae) has said that the cast was specifically asked to "hoke it up." And the scene in which Ralph demands that the piano be played "Faster... Faster!" comes straight out of 42nd Street--a film in which actor Dave O'Brien (yes, Ralph himself) had played a chorus boy.

So, if the makers of this film weren't serious about their message, why did they make the movie? Well, why did anybody make an Exploitation film in the 30s? To show more skin than the Hays Code allowed, of course, and to capitalize on public fears. Simply put: they wanted to make money. And make money they did.

Unlike most Exploitation fare, Reefer Madness was shot over a period of three weeks, on a relatively large budget (by sub-Poverty Row standards). Using an experienced director and a couple of actors who would go on to do respectable work in Hollywood, this production is the creme-de-la-creme of 30's Exploitation cinema.

Reefer Madness is every bit as hyperbolic as it was intended to be. Just watch it knowing that its makers are laughing at you, and you'll realize that this film is perhaps one of the greatest jokes ever played on an audience in the history of cinema. It's certainly one of the most entertaining.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Let This Happen To You..., April 18, 2004
This review is from: Reefer Madness (DVD)
Bill and Mary were just two typical all-american 25 year old highschool students, playing tennis, drinking hot cocoa, and reciting Shakespeare. Then, Bill got mixed up with the "wrong crowd". He ended up at their house of evil, where He took a "hit" from a marijuana cigarette and "freaked out". Bill joined in with "satan's children" as they danced uncontrollably, played piano jazz, and had wanton abandon sessions! Meanwhile, Mary's brother borrowed her car, took a puff from a "hemp-joint" and drove uncontrollably, running over a pedestrian, laughing mercilessly. Ultimately, poor Mary ended up at the "drug den" herself, being introduced to the "killer weed" by Ralph, a crazed "pot fiend" given to uncontrollable fits of hysterical laughter. Ralph took advantage of Mary, causing Bill (who was having a wanton abandon session with a female "pot-head" in another room) to lose control and attack Ralph. Suddenly, the swinging "dope pad" was turned into a murder house, as the co-owner of the hangout drew a gun. Bill fought him and Mary was inadvertantly shot dead! Bill was framed for Mary's homicide and Ralph was committed to an insane asylum. And, remember the wicked girl Bill was having wanton abandon with? Well, she was called upon to testify in court, and wound up diving out a window! Let us learn the lessons here! Remember, smoke only good wholesome tobacco, or drink harmless, invigorating alcohol; and leave the "reefer" to the ne'er-do-wells and hepcats of the world...
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2.0 out of 5 stars So bad, it's funny
Reefer Madness, made as an exploitation film in 1936, would have us believe that marijuana is the devil's weed from hell. Worse than heroin! Worse than cocaine! Read more
Published 3 months ago by JLind555

4.0 out of 5 stars Classic manipulation of people, reality and groups by the government
What else is there to say about this classic? When in doubt, manipulate and distort the truth to blame others and fit your needs. The government is a master of this craft. Read more
Published 6 months ago by S. Howes

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely hilarious and by far the greatest example...
of a cult-classic movie out there...

This is the version to own!!! This movie is amazing in that nearly all of the claims made by it our completely fabricated and... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Gordon

4.0 out of 5 stars Mike Nelson sans his robot friends, Murderous Pot Heads
'Reefer Madness' opens with a long scrolling prologue, outlining some of the dangers of 'marihuana,' its various 'soul-destroying' aspects including uncontrollable laughter,... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Jason R. Korsiak

5.0 out of 5 stars SEXY!
I have always been baffled by the anti-pot movies of the thirties. I feel like, perhaps, the message is percieved in backwards. The women in these things are always so sexy. Read more
Published 14 months ago by wally gator

3.0 out of 5 stars So full of un-truths, it's funny!!!
This movie is so full of un-truths, it's funny!!! In a serious tone, this movie comes on scene to some normal young American youths, that are being led astray by a slightly older... Read more
Published 15 months ago by B. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars HAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAA!!!
This review is for anyone who KNOWS the real effects of the "Last Dance with Mary Jane"...

If you were to trip on CID and have a vision about the most preposterous... Read more
Published 15 months ago by C. Vijay

5.0 out of 5 stars Tell Your Children!
Perhaps not as well known as some of Legend Films' other releases, Reefer Madness is a sleeper classic from the `30s that is, in complete truth, much more entertaining today than... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Teresa Anson

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Version Available on Amazon
This movie is absolutely hilarious and the fact that the creators tried to play it off in later years is even funnier. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Pj

4.0 out of 5 stars Reefer Madness will make you laugh your @$$ off...Even if your not stoned
I don't know if this film was made to intentionally be as ridiculous as it is. I have read reviews to that effect. All I know is that you will laugh your butt off. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Jerome Bautiste

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