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Maryjane

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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5.2/10
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Maryjane (1968)
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A teacher trying to break up a local drug ring is framed and arrested for possession of marijuana.A teacher trying to break up a local drug ring is framed and arrested for possession of marijuana.A teacher trying to break up a local drug ring is framed and arrested for possession of marijuana.

  • Director
    • Maury Dexter
  • Writers
    • Maury Dexter
    • Dick Gautier
    • Peter Marshall
  • Stars
    • Fabian
    • Diane McBain
    • Kevin Coughlin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    231
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    • Director
      • Maury Dexter
    • Writers
      • Maury Dexter
      • Dick Gautier
      • Peter Marshall
    • Stars
      • Fabian
      • Diane McBain
      • Kevin Coughlin
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fabian
    Fabian
    • Phil Blake
    Diane McBain
    Diane McBain
    • Elli Holden
    Kevin Coughlin
    Kevin Coughlin
    • Jordan Bates
    Michael Margotta
    Michael Margotta
    • Jerry Blackburn
    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Susan Hoffman
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Harry Braxton
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Maynard Parlow
    Baynes Barron
    Baynes Barron
    • Police Chief Otis Mosley
    Henry Hunter
    Henry Hunter
    • Arthur Ford
    Phil Vandervort
    • Herbie Mueller
    Ivan Bonar
    Ivan Bonar
    • Roger Campbell
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • Judge
    Ward Ramsey
    Ward Ramsey
    • Mr. Blackburn
    Bruce Mars
    • Toby
    Steve Cory
    • Chuck Poe
    Frank Alesia
    • Frenchy
    Harold Ayer
    Harold Ayer
    • Minister
    Linda Cooper
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    • Director
      • Maury Dexter
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      • Maury Dexter
      • Dick Gautier
      • Peter Marshall
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    Ripshin

    Interesting

    Frankly, I was expecting a laugh fest, but this flick is not too bad. Technically, it feels like a 60s TV movie, rather than a feature, but it is filmed well, and the acting is acceptable.

    Actually, I enjoyed it mainly for its slice of 60s life and decor.

    I had just watched "The Bad Seed" the night before, and didn't realize while watching this film that Patty McCormack plays the girlfriend of the "bad" teenager - she would have been in her early twenties by 1968.

    I missed the first thirty minutes, and the bit parts by Garry Marshall and Peter Marshall, and for that matter, Teri Garr.

    My main complaint would have to be that Fabian's teacher character does one stupid thing after another. For instance, he witnesses an ice cream truck man hand over a container of what turns out to be pot, to the student he suspects of dealing drugs, who then accidently drops it on the pavement, while scuffling. What does Fabian do, after already being falsely arrested for drug possession? HE PICKS IT UP AND TAKES IT HOME. In addition, every time he gets a lead on some drug situation going down, HE DRIVES THERE HIMSELF, rather than call the police. Granted, he wants to help one particular "nice" kid, but that doesn't require being an idiot.

    The director is known for mild exploitation films, but in this case, he pulls it off without too many unintentional laughs.

    I saw this on the FLIX cable channel today. (FYI - it's interesting to see what other films were lensed at the mansion seen at the end of this film. Check out the listing on the left.)
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    Government Funded 60's Propaganda?

    That's really what this film feels like, complete with evil stoner teenagers and some seriously cringe worthy "high" scenes, where the kids run around screaming or doing various things that no one in their right mind would think of doing while stoned (including binding peoples arms and feet and dropping them in a lake. What.) Perhaps Dexter and Gautier live in some kind of alternate reality where cannabis is actually a potent mix of crack cocaine and PCP.

    It's a film that anyone who has smoked cannabis would laugh heartily at, but it seems quite frightening that people once seriously believed that marijuana is as dangerous as it is depicted in this film. It's an obvious step back from Reefer Madness, but every scene that includes marijuana is childishly naive and always completely unrealistic in terms of the drugs' effects. The untruthfulness of the entire film, the plot, script and numerous factual errors really detracts from the performance of the seemingly talented cast- but it simply is not possible to take the acting seriously when placed in such an outrageous context.

    Brainwashing material for 60's youth is my call- it didn't work I suppose.
    3bkoganbing

    Be True To Your Cool School

    During his early career Fabian had some extraordinary luck to get to work with such screen immortals as Bing Crosby, John Wayne, Stewart Granger and James Stewart in between turning out fluff for the teenage market. As his teen idols had passed him by, Fabian must have wondered where those other guys were and how he could get into another film with any one of them while doing Maryjane.

    The plot here's been done a gazillion times before for the drive-in trade. Fabian's a new art teacher assigned to the small town high school where a clique of 'cool kids' rule the school. The cool kids are headed by rich and spoiled Kevin Coughlin who can always get a good supply of marijuana which of course is Spanish for Maryjane and its got a lot of other nicknames as well.

    Fabian's of a different generation than the older teachers and he admits to actually trying the stuff once. That gets him down as marked man for law enforcement. But it doesn't score him any points with Coughlin and company.

    Fabian's got other problems as well, he's trying real hard to romance another teacher, Diane McBain, but she turns frigid on him. And he's trying hard to help young Michael Marotta who wants so desperately to fit in with Coughlin's bunch.

    If you've seen these teen drive-in dramas before you know pretty much how it will all end. Except for McBain, she's a bit of a shocker, especially considering the times. Let's just say that this woman has some real issues.

    Maryjane did not revive Fabian's career in Hollywood, when good teen idols are passé, they usually stay passé. What he wouldn't have given for another film with Jimmy Stewart right about then.
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    The Shocking FACTS Behind The Marijuana Controversy!

    So they said. And that may be just the problem with "Maryjane", which was promoted as a typical AIP drive-in thriller, and too often becomes a tiresome talk fest. The film does have its good points. It is handsomely photographed, well enough acted and has a good score. New high school art teacher/football coach (Fabian) gets in hot water with school officials when he foolishly confesses to having tried pot in his college days. Of course, the stiff-necked faculty and the police chief react with horror, and let him know they'll be watching him closely. Meanwhile, baby-faced student Kevin Coughlin, who is also the school's star football player, spends his after school time as the leader of the "Maryjane" club. The members, who wear medals (!) include former "Bad Seed" Patty McCormack, Teri Garr and Robert Lipton (Peggy's bro). Desperately trying to join the club is sensitive student Michael Margotta. Coughlin makes it clear he doesn't want Margotta joining them, and humiliates him at every opportunity. As the kids hold "pot parties" in secluded lagoons, playgrounds, and deserted amusement parks, Teacher Fabian attempts to get to know fellow teacher Diane McBain, (the best performer in the film) and the quicker, the better.No luck, however, she's not interested in any advanced ''Sex Education''.Not with him, anyway. At the same time, he strikes up a friendship with Margotta, which leads to even more trouble for Our Hero. Director Maury Dexter, who also directed "Born Wild", "The Mini-Skirt Mob" and "Hell's Belles" for AIP, lost the touch this time, because, in between the pot sessions, there are some long, pointless scenes in which the Marijuana question is talked to death. The screenwriters (Dick Gautier and ''Hollywood Squares'' host Peter (L) Marshall) worked their limited knowledge of the subject into the story, and beat you over the head with it. That's a shame, because the rest of the film moves fast, and the kids are portrayed (for a change) as middle class students, not crazed "dope fiends". No wonder the film is not as well known as other AIP potboilers (no pun). Not bad, by any means, but not the exploitation classic it could (and SHOULD) have been. Some have called it a 1960's ''Reefer Madness''. Sadly, it's not. Look for future producer Garry Marshall ("Happy Days", "Laverne and Shirley"), as a gas station attendant.
    6eminges

    Fabian gets street cred

    Like any sensible person, I expected a 1968 movie called Maryjane "starring" Fabian and Diane McBain to be a complete hoot. It turns out to be maybe one good script rewrite away from being a minor classic, Rebel Without A Cause about stoners instead of juicers.

    The only clunker is the dopers' clique, who basically look way too much like Spanky and Our Gang and are about as menacing as the Chess Club. Otherwise, this is one of about three drug-related films from the sixties you can watch without cringing: no ridiculous "insider" names for marijuana, no hallucinations, and some startlingly well-balanced dialogue about the issues involved. Fabian is believable and intense - three words I NEVER thought I'd use in the same sentence. There's an actual plot, they've got the nerve to make it twist around a bit, and almost every time you think the movie's going to go for a cheap resolution of a plot twist, it surprises you by actually doing something intelligent.

    It's incredibly difficult to find, and it's probably not worth spending a fortune on, but against all expectations Maryjane is a 6/10. This is NOT another Weird World of LSD, Acid Eaters, or Teenage Devil Dolls.

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    • Goofs
      During a cemetery scene, mourners are all huddled under dripping umbrellas although it's obviously a sunny day and driveways surrounding the graveyard are dry during cut-away shots to arriving cars.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dope Mania (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Mary Jane (Main Theme)
      Music by Val Johns (as Valjean Johns), Lyrics by Guy Hemric

      Produced by Bob Summers

      Performed by Mike Curb Congregation

      Sung by Mike Clifford

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    • Release date
      • February 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Djävuls-bruden
    • Filming locations
      • Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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