The notorious anti-marijuana propaganda film that spirals into crime, hallucination, and moral panic.
REEFER MADNESS
PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1. WOMEN CRY FOR IT...MEN WILL DIE FOR IT!
High-school principal Dr. Alfred Carroll relates to an audience of parents that marijuana can have devastating effects on teens. In his story, a drug supplier entices several restless teens, including sister and brother Mary and Jimmy Lane and Mary's boyfriend, Bill, into frequenting a "reefer" house. Gradually, Bill and Jimmy are drawn into smoking dope, which affects their family lives and leads to a terrible crime.
Reefer Madness is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier about teenagers lured into marijuana use, leading to addiction, crime, and tragedy.
Synopsis
Ralph is arrested for Jack's murder.
Bill, whose once-pristine record at school has rapidly declined, has a fling with Blanche while high. Mary, Jimmy's sister and Bill's girlfriend, goes to Mae's apartment looking for Jimmy and accepts a joint from Ralph, thinking it's a regular cigarette. When she refuses Ralph's advances, he tries to rape her. Bill comes out of the bedroom and, still high, attacks Ralph. As the two are fighting, Jack knocks Bill unconscious with the butt of his gun, which inadvertently fires, killing Mary. Jack puts the gun in Bill's hand, framing him for Mary's death by claiming he blacked out. The dealers lie low for a while in Blanche's apartment while Bill's trial takes place. Over the objections of a skeptical juror, Bill is found guilty.
By now Ralph is paranoid from both marijuana and his guilty conscience. Blanche is also high; at one memorable point she plays the piano more and more rapidly as Ralph eggs her on. The boss tells Jack to shoot Ralph to prevent him from confessing, but when Jack arrives, Ralph immediately recognizes the threat and beats him to death with a stick as Blanche laughs uncontrollably in terror. The police arrest Ralph, Mae, and Blanche. Mae's confession leads to the boss and other gang members also being arrested. Blanche explains that Bill was innocent and agrees to serve as a material witness for the case against Ralph, but instead, she jumps out of a window and falls to her death, traumatized by her own adultery and its role in Mary's death. Bill's conviction is overturned, and Ralph, now nearly catatonic, is sent to an asylum for the criminally insane for the rest of his natural life.
The film's story is told in bracketing sequences at a lecture given at a parent-teacher association meeting by high-school principal Dr. Alfred Carroll. At the film's end he tells the parents he has been told that events similar to those he has described are likely to happen again, then points to random parents in the audience and warns that "the next tragedy may be that of your daughter... or your son... or yours or yours..." before pointing straight at the camera and saying emphatically "... or yours!" as the words "TELL YOUR CHILDREN" appear on the screen.
Why Cult
A legendary example of 1930s anti-drug hysteria, presented as a deadly-serious warning to parents everywhere.
Originally a cautionary tale, it’s now embraced as an unintentional camp classic beloved for its excesses.
Watch as innocent teens tumble from party curiosity to hallucination, addiction, and murder in just 66 minutes.
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Questions from the Vault
What is Reefer Madness about? +
Reefer Madness is about teenagers seduced into marijuana use, leading to addiction, crime, and personal ruin, as recounted by a concerned principal.
When was Reefer Madness released? +
Reefer Madness was released in 1938.
Who directed Reefer Madness? +
Reefer Madness was directed by Louis J. Gasnier.
How long is Reefer Madness? +
Reefer Madness has a runtime of 66 minutes.
What genre is Reefer Madness? +
Reefer Madness is a crime drama film.
Where can I watch Reefer Madness? +
Reefer Madness is available to stream on SassyFlix.