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Marihuana (Alpha) (1936)
Rating:
Starring: Hugh McArthur, Harley Wood
Director: Dwain Esper
Category: Comedy, Classics, Classics
Studio: Alpha Video
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Length:
58 mins

 
 

 

Weird Orgies - Wild Parties - Unleashed Passions

Marihuana chronicles the downward spiral of a group of teenagers from frivolity into the depths of decadence brought on by smoking the "giggle-weed." A young girl drowns while skinny-dipping at a beach party. Another teen gets pregnant after a turn with her boyfriend in the sand - both the result of dope smoking. The mother-to-be gives up her baby and becomes a hardened drug dealer, earning fur coats and diamond rings while coldly turning her clientele into drug addicts. With a central message that using marihuana incites "the user to extreme cruelty and license" and down the path to hard narcotics, this 1936 precursor to Reefer Madness is a cult classic by director/producer and exploitation master Dwain Esper.