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November 1, 2004 1852426519 978-1852426514 1ST

“An eminently sensible read that should remain a benchmark volume.”—Independent on Sunday

From 1920s marijuana mayhem through the heroin chic films of the ’90s, Shooting Stars investigates the drug myths propagated in movies. Shapiro asks not only whether films have glamorized drugs, but shows the clear but complex links between censorship, public morals and the Hollywood dream machine, from Reefer Madness through The Man with the Golden Arm and on to films such as Panic in Needle Park. An invaluable and unique work of reference, which will be of use to students and teachers of media studies as well as film buffs.

Harry Shapiro was born in London and has worked in the drug field for over 20 years. He now lives in London.


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"'The subtitle says it all - Drugs, Hollywood and the Movies - if you're interested in any one of them you will be well rewarded here' Guardian Guide 'Shooting Stars offers well-chosen and often jaw-dropping examples of the double-think surrounding the politics of escapism. It's an eminently sensible read that should remain a benchmark volume until the next designer drug threatens the morals of the nation's youth' Independent on Sunday 'The prose is sprightly, the gossip is hair-raising, and the rhythm of his argument hypnotic' The Times 'A superbly written historical narrative of the relationship between two of the world's most popular forms of escapism, drugs and the movies' Howard Marks" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Harry Shapiro has worked in the drugs field for over twenty years and is the author of a number of acclaimed rock biographies and music books. The BBC named Waiting for the Man, his history of drugs and music, 'one of the twenty best music books of all time' while MOJO dubbed Electric Gypsy, his best-selling biography of Jimi Hendrix as the one against which 'all other rock biographies will be judged'.

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There are certain words that conjure up the deepest fears and anxieties, which drive people to unspeakable acts of terror and cruelty, words of ostracism, isolation and hatred. Read the first page
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heroin lifestyle, drug movies, drug films, exploitation movies, reefer madness, drug content, rave culture
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New York, Los Angeles, Easy Rider, Golden Arm, San Francisco, Wallace Reid, Dennis Hopper, Douglas Fairbanks, Frank Sinatra, Jack Nicholson, Julia Phillips, Las Vegas, Lila Leeds, Peter Fonda, Dwain Esper, Fatty Arbuckle, Human Wreckage, Needle Park, Dorothy Davenport, Drugstore Cowboy, Home Office, Mabel Normand, Martin Scorsese, Ronald Reagan, The Pace That Kills
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