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Assassin of Youth

  • 1938
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Assassin of Youth (1938)
CrimeDrama

A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.

  • Director
    • Elmer Clifton
  • Writers
    • Charles A. Browne
    • Elmer Clifton
    • Leo J. McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Luana Walters
    • Arthur Gardner
    • Dorothy Short
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elmer Clifton
    • Writers
      • Charles A. Browne
      • Elmer Clifton
      • Leo J. McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Luana Walters
      • Arthur Gardner
      • Dorothy Short
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luana Walters
    Luana Walters
    • Joan Barry
    Arthur Gardner
    Arthur Gardner
    • Art Brighton
    Dorothy Short
    Dorothy Short
    • Marjorie 'Marge' Barry
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Henry 'Pop' Brady
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Henrietta Frisbee
    Henry Roquemore
    Henry Roquemore
    • Judge George Herbert
    Fay McKenzie
    Fay McKenzie
    • Linda Clayton
    Michael Owen
    Michael Owen
    • Jack Howard
    Dorothy Vaughan
    Dorothy Vaughan
    • Mrs. Mary Barry
    Hudson Faucett
    • Otto
    • (as Hudson Faussett)
    Gay Sheridan
    • Edith
    Edwin Johnson
    • Charlie
    Edward Hearn
    Edward Hearn
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Ingram
    Jack Ingram
    • Dope-Pusher
    • (uncredited)
    Eva McKenzie
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Elmer Clifton
    • Writers
      • Charles A. Browne
      • Elmer Clifton
      • Leo J. McCarthy
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    4Panamint

    Not a good movie, but......

    "Assassin of Youth" aka "The Marijuana Menace" is a cheap exploitation movie, obviously filmed quickly with low-paid actors. However, unlike the worst of such films of the era, there are some legitimate acting talents in this one. The lovely Luana Walters, who in my opinion should have become a much bigger star in Hollywood, has substance and screen presence while being able to actually act. Despite her talents she was often wasted in typical Hollywood fashion in low-budget westerns simply because she had some genuine horsemanship ability, having grown up around horses. Its sad that the movie industry has used and thrown away so many talents for such superficial reasons. Another cast member with a long Hollywood career was the multi-talented Fay McKenzie, who portrays the evil cousin with verve and impact. But in this movie you mostly encounter laughably bad acting by unknown actors being handled by the director in hurry-up fashion.

    Another distinction of this particular exploitation movie is that marijuana is clearly portrayed as a threshold drug and not a "Deadly Narcotic" as is so forcefully stated in bold headline letters in the ridiculous and preachy "Reefer Madness". Marijuana is portrayed here as being used to introduce youth to hard drugs, and the hard drugs are being purveyed by hardened organized career criminals, as they were then and still are today.

    So this film is old, cheap, bad and all that. But it has a few redeemable qualities that made it at least watchable for me.
    Sargebri

    Pure Melodrama

    Once you get past the anti-marijuana propaganda of this film, just look at it for what it really is, a soap opera. This film could have made a great one. The story about how one cousin wants to ruin another cousin's chance at her rightful inheritance by accusing her of bad morals comes right out of "Guiding Light". The one thing that really stood out was the town gossip. As another person commented, she reminded me of Margaret Hamilton's character of Miss Gulch. Talk about wicked witches, this woman took the cake.
    2planktonrules

    Sleazy and awful--and a good film for "bad movie" fans

    This is a bad movie that purports to be an educational film designed to warn America about the menace of marijuana use. However, like almost all the so-called "educational" films of the 30s and 40s, it was really a shabby little film designed to be snuck past the censors of the Hays Office. In 1934, the major studios all agreed to abide by the dictates of a stronger Production Code--eliminating sex, nudity, cursing and "inappropriate" plots in films (these had actually been relatively common in films in the early 30s). However, in an effort to sneak in smut, small studios created films to shock adults when they learn about terrible social ills, though they were REALLY intended to titillate and slip adult themes past the censors! Such films as CHILD BRIDE, MAD YOUTH, REEFER MADNESS and SEX MADNESS were all schlocky trash that skirted past the boards because they were supposedly educational. Even though they were laughably bad, they also made money due to low production costs and because they offered nudity, violence and sordid story lines--all in the name of education!

    ASSASSIN OF YOUTH is a bit more watchable and entertaining than the average grade-z expoitational film. While it DOES feature a brief glimpse of nudity and plenty of over-the-top scenes, it also occasionally actually has some decent acting (I love the old man who owns the soda fountain--he's great) and writing that make it rise slightly above the rest of the films of the genre--particularly towards the end.

    It's the story of two sisters--one is wild and the other just really stupid. The really stupid one is the heir to her grandmother's will and she stands to inherit a lot of money--provided she stays out of trouble and is a "nice girl". If not, then the local drug-dealing skank (her cousin) will inherit it because no one knows that this blonde floozy is evil. So it's up to this rotten cousin to do everything she can to destroy the stupid lady's reputation. First, when the stupid lady falls in the lake (thus allowing the audience a cheap thrill when she flashes her boobs), the bad cousin pushes the stupid girl's clothes into the fire (where the had been drying). As a result, she had to go home in only a coat. Second, on two separate occasions, the cousin slips her drugs and makes everyone in town think she's an addicted slut. However, when a nice reporter gets involved, he is able to rush in and save the day at the end--convincing everyone that the lady is only a dim-wit, not a slut or drug user!!

    So let's talk about the bad--because after all, that's why people today would approach this film--wanting to see and laugh at the bad. There is a very prudish character who at first glimpse looks a lot like Margaret Hamilton from THE WIZARD OF OZ. Again and again, they show the exact scene of this old biddy on her motor scooter and it's super-reminiscent of the scene of Hamilton riding her bike (all that was missing was the ominous music). Her silly performance and the frequent use of this footage became comical. Second, the dialog in this film by the dumb girl is among the funniest in film history. Here is just one example:

    Dumb Girl taking a sip of a spiked drink--"Gee this tastes funny". Sleazy Guy--"Don't worry--just drink it". Dumb Girl--"Okay". (as she sucks down a mickey).

    With dialog like that, is it very surprising that again and again this idiot gets in trouble and nearly loses her inheritance?

    Now understand that the Dumb Girl doesn't get all the rotten dialog--there's plenty for others as well. Such as when the doctor is called because the Dumb Girl's sister is "in a bad way" after using pot. When her mother asks the doctor how the girl is, he declares "she's a hopeless psychopath"--all because of the evils of marijuana!!

    Sadly, there might have been a good reason to make such a film--after all, drugs do make people really stupid and ruin a lot of lives. But this film is so anti-marijuana that is tells us that it is much worse than heroin or pills. This over-statement might have potentially encouraged kids to avoid the dreaded pot and stick with "safer" drugs, like morphine, heroin or god knows what!! My assumption, though, is that most pot-heads just watched the film for a good laugh.
    6CatherineYronwode

    Fern Emmett and Earl Dwire -- Great Character Actors

    I liked this movie. I see it more as a soap opera than as an anti-marijuana film -- the plot about the battling cousins and the secret marriage is solid soap opera fare. A highlight for me was seeing Fern Emmett on a motor scooter! WOW! A lot of folks call her "that Margaret Hamilton looking lady" -- and the two women are similar in appearance, without a doubt -- but Emmett has her own odd way about her, and the repeated scenes of her scootering down main street and spreading gossip were hilarious. Also fun was Western actor Earl Dwire as Pop Hardy, playing checkers. Quite a character! Best of all, the comic bits had a plot-worthy pay-off, too, for in the end it became obvious that many of the older folks in the small town had themselves made juvenile errors of judgement -- so the fact that "today's" youth were going astray with drugs was nicely undercut by the revelations about the oldsters' own young years.
    Michael_Elliott

    Pot Leads to Evils Like Nudity

    Assassin of Youth (1937)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Another "warning" picture tells us the horrors of marijuana. In the film various teens are losing their minds, killing others or killing themselves all because they take a hit of the evil weed. Soon a reporter goes undercover as a soda jerk to try and get to the bottom of this evil drug that is causing people to lose their minds with a single puff. Obviously this film falls into the same category as REEFER MADNESS but this here doesn't come close to the "class" of that picture. It's weird reviewing these movies because more often than not the worse they are the more entertaining they are. ASSASSIN OF YOUTH is certainly better "made" than REEFER MADNESS but sadly it's a tad bit too straight and never goes so over-the-top to the point where you can actually laugh at it. There's nothing here so crazy that you'll be rolling on the floor laughing so sadly the entertainment value isn't quite as high (no pun intended) as you'd hope for. With that said, if you're a fan of these types of movies then you'll certainly want to check it out as we're treated with all sorts of really bad information on weed and how one little puff can make you want to blow your head off or even worse....make you want to get naked. Yes, there's a sequence here where pot makes you want to go nude. God knows no one wanted to be naked before pot came along. The performances are pretty much what you'd expect from a picture like this but, then again, they are slightly better than you normally see. ASSASSIN OF YOUTH is going to appeal to a limited number of people but if you're throwing a party and looking for the laughs then REEFER MADNESS is still the way to go.

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    • Trivia
      Promotional materials included ad-printed matchbooks (a strange choice for a film delineating the dangers of smoking pot).
    • Goofs
      There are jump cuts in the rear-projection shots of a car sequence.
    • Quotes

      Art Brighton: [in a courtroom, reading from a newspaper] Marijuana - the Assassin of Youth. The scourge of our country is reaching out like a mad killer, mowing down the youth of our land; distorting their minds and leading them into lives of degradation and crime. This evil has struck here, Your Honour, right in your own homes and has turned innocent play into tragic orgies. Why, at this very moment your courtroom is filled with smokers of this terrible weed......

    • Alternate versions
      Shots of Joan Barry stripping down at the weenie bake were sometimes censored.
    • Connections
      Edited into Sleazemania Strikes Back (1985)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marihuana
    • Filming locations
      • Grand National Studios - 7250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • BCM Roadshow Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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