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Marihuana

  • 1936
  • Not Rated
  • 57m
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4.1/10
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Marihuana (1936)
A young girl slowly becomes a dope pusher.
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A young girl slowly becomes a dope pusher.A young girl slowly becomes a dope pusher.A young girl slowly becomes a dope pusher.

  • Director
    • Dwain Esper
  • Writer
    • Hildegarde Stadie
  • Stars
    • Harley Wood
    • Hugh McArthur
    • Pat Carlyle
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    • Director
      • Dwain Esper
    • Writer
      • Hildegarde Stadie
    • Stars
      • Harley Wood
      • Hugh McArthur
      • Pat Carlyle
    • 31User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harley Wood
    Harley Wood
    • Burma Roberts - aka 'Blondie'
    Hugh McArthur
    Hugh McArthur
    • Dick Collier
    Pat Carlyle
    • Tony Santello
    Paul Ellis
    Paul Ellis
    • Nicholas Romero
    Dorothy Dehn
    • Elaine Roberts Stewart
    Richard Erskine
    • Morgan Stewart
    Juanita Fletcher
    • Mrs. Roberts
    • (as Juanita Crosland)
    Hal Taggart
    • Burma's Customer's Husband
    Gloria Browne
    • Gloria Stewart - The Child
    • (as Gloria Brown)
    Marian Constance Blackton
    Marian Constance Blackton
    • Disapproving Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Symona Boniface
    Symona Boniface
    • Helen - Burma's Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Daniels
    Mark Daniels
    • Teenager
    • (uncredited)
    Hildegarde Stadie
    • Woman in Roadhouse
    • (uncredited)
    William C. Thompson
    • Waterfront-Raid Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Woods
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dwain Esper
    • Writer
      • Hildegarde Stadie
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    5LCShackley

    Meet the poor cousin of "Reefer Madness"

    Based on the script and technical aspects of this film, I should have rated it "one star." But I'm giving it a five because it's so campy that it's worth a few laughs. And I am not a doper...I've never even inhaled! This is definitely the poor relation of "Reefer Madness," which has higher technical quality and is more entertaining overall. "Marihuana" is just jaw-droppingly awful, with weed blamed for virtually all vices, many of which are shown on screen (including...gasp...spraying a woman's backside with soda!). The budget was so low that the producers used classical music clips instead of a real soundtrack, so the dangers of dope are underscored by Strauss, Liszt, and others.

    This is just a nasty little low-budget exploitation film, using the dope scare as an excuse to titillate the audience.
    3preppy-3

    Bad but not too bad

    Camp classic by exploitation master Dwain Esper. A clean cut bunch of obviously over-age "kids" become addicted to marijuana after one puff! They giggle uncontrollably, engage in nude skinny-dipping (mild female nudity), sex and it all leads to a drowning, alcoholism, heroin addiction, kidnapping, pregnancy and death.

    This is a very silly movie--another one of those ones where the people making it had no idea what they were doing. Most of the acting is terrible and the story is downright ridiculous at times (and hard to follow--the surviving prints are in terrible shape). Still it's not worthless. It moves quickly (only 57 minutes), there were actually some pretty clever directorial touches and Harley Wood was pretty good in her lead role. So it's worth a look if you're curious. On par with "Reefer Madness".
    1Mark_D-2

    A mind-bending experience !!

    Beating the more famous "Reefer Madness" into the theaters by all of about 15 minutes, "Marihuana" is yet another morality play whose producer tries to pass off a warning about the evils of marijuana use as an excuse for the picture's real reason for being: a nude swim scene (shot so darkly that the participants can barely even be seen). A group of the oldest-looking teenagers you've ever seen (and don't you just love movies with teenagers being played by actors old enough to be the PARENTS of teenagers) fall in with the wrong crowd, and soon there's a drowning, a shooting, an unwanted pregnancy, a kidnapping (of a child you just know was supposed to be the next Shirley Temple, at least in the minds of her parents), and an ending that has to be seen to be disbelieved. All in all, a truly mind-bending experience that would rival any that could come from the actual use of marijuana.
    6sol-kay

    The Devil's Weed

    **SPOILERS** One of the many exploitation movies made in the 1930's about weed pot or marijuana the film "Marihuana" is mostly about a sibling rivalry between two young sisters Berma and Eline who come from one of the towns most upright and blue blood families.

    Eline is engaged and to be married to local rich well connected and also blue blood Morgan Stuart while Berma is in love with a local boy who's both poor and out of work Dick Collier. With Eline being her moms favorite Berma rebells by partying and going out with the wild crowd who drink and do pot and have naked sex parties at night.

    One Saturday evening after having a wienie roast on the beach the roast turns deadly when one of the girls Joann, Berma's best friend, who was drunk and butt naked runs into the ocean and drowns. Meanwhile back at the beach house the rest of the girls at the party undress and run naked out on the beach skinny dipping into the cold waters with their boyfriends, fully dressed, chasing them. Alone and by themselves both Dick and Berma has a sexual tryst which later results in Berma getting pregnant.

    With the news of Joann's tragic death the local pot dealer Tony Sentello tells the young people at the party, who looked like they were in their early twenties at the least, to keep their mouths shut if they don't want to be taken away from their parents and put into a local orphanage.

    Dick wanting to get married to Berma and give their expecting child a proper name as well as a family gets a job working for Tony as a drug runner. On Dick's first day on the job he's shot and killed by the police as he picked up some pot from Tony's sidekick Nickie Romero, who's a dead ringer for actor Andy Garcia,on the waterfront. The very day that Dick was shot and killed Eline and Morgan were happily married at the town church.

    Giving her baby up for adoption Berma went to work with Tony and Nickie in their pot selling racket and later even went into selling the hard stuff, heroin, which she herself soon got addicted to. Leaving an apartment house after selling some heroin to a desperate woman, who gave up her engagement ring for the dope, Berma sees her Sister Elaine with her husband Morgan and their little girl Gloria. Berma gets this idea to kidnap Gloria and hold her for a ransom of $50,000.00 from her rich parents knowing that both Eline and Morgan wouldn't want this to become public with the person responsible for the kidnapping being a close family member.

    Going to get in touch with Morgan to get the ransom money Berma get the startling news from her brother-in-law that Gloria is not his and Eline's real child but she was adopted from an underground baby selling mill and she's really Berma's child that she gave up for adoption some three years ago.In a state of shock and emotionally destroyed Berma realizes that the one thing that she had over her hated sister Eline, a child of her own, she unwittingly gave away to her.

    Going back to the apartment hideout where her partners in crime, Tony & Nickie, were holding her daughter Gloria hostage Berma gives herself a "hot Load" injection in her leg. As she enters the apartment Berma finds that the police raided it, and arrested both Tony and Nikie, and rescued Gloria. With the drugs taking affect Brma slowly goes into shock and collapses and overdoses from "the hit" that she just gave herself.
    3planktonrules

    Fun to watch, but wow is this a sleazy mess of a film!!

    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!

    Many will no doubt watch this film because they are hoping for a similar film to REEFER MADNESS (one of the most laughably bad anti-drug films of all time). While it isn't quite as dopey and unintentionally funny, MARIJUANA is probably a worse film when it comes to being exploitational all in the name of educating our parents. While on drugs, the characters don't madly play the piano or run amok quite as much as they do in REEFER MADNESS--but they DO run amok in the most ridiculous manner. Once they begin puffing this "wacky tobacky", all the characters begin laughing non-stop and acting like total idiots. In addition, the ladies respond by taking off all their clothes and running nude along the beach at night!! And, because of this, the film is very, very explicit--showing lots of "naughty bits" (A Monty Python term for nudity). This film would probably receive an R-rating today if shown in the theaters because of the nudity--and this must have been VERY shocking to audiences of the day. However, audiences today would also be a bit shocked at how extremely unattractive and unappealing these ladies were--I kept wanting to yell at the characters to "put it back on--PLEASE!!". If you are looking for a cheap thrill, this film won't provide it!

    Now when they aren't showing people running amok, the film actually is much more watchable. Those who sell the drugs are indeed users, but they manage not to behave like morons, so they are more convincing. The story of one of them, Blondie, is somewhat compelling and mildly interesting--though not nearly enough to make up for the rottenness of the rest of the movie.

    This film is so bad that I would recommend it for a bad movie festival you can stage with your friends. You know, the ones where you laugh at just how bad and stupid films can be. They didn't even bother trying to get decent music for much of the film--using classical tunes that were completely inappropriate just because they were in the public domain.

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    • Trivia
      According to screenwriter Hildegarde Stadie, the main character of Burma Roberts was inspired by the case of Burma White, who was convicted as an accomplice in several armed robberies. Her husband, Tom White (who was known as the "rattlesnake bandit") orchestrated the hold-ups and was killed in a confrontation with the authorities. Burma White was sentenced to 30 years for her involvement. This same case was dramatized in an episode ('Burma White Case') of the radio program 'Calling All Cars' that was broadcast 12/6/33.
    • Goofs
      Several years pass between Burma giving up her baby and kidnapping her sister's 6- or 7-year-old child. If the film is set in present day (1936), the kids in the earlier scenes should be drinking at a speakeasy, not a bar, as Prohibition (which ended in 1933) would still have been in effect. It's especially unlikely that the bar/speakeasy would have a sign advertising 5-cent beer.
    • Quotes

      Teenage boy: One hot lover coming right up!

      Teenage girl: One ripe peach coming right down!

    • Crazy credits
      FOREWORD: For centuries the world has been aware of the narcotic menace. We have complacently watched Asiatic countries attempt to rid themselves of DRUGS CURSE, and attributed their failure to lack of education. We consider ourselves enlightened, and think that never could we succumb to such a fate. But - did you know that - the use of Marihuana is steadily increasing among the youth of this country? Did you know that - the youthful criminal is our greatest problem today? And that - Marihuana gives the user false courage, and destroys conscience, thereby making crime alluring, smart? That is the price we are paying for our lack of interest in the narcotic situation. This story is drawn from an actual case history on file in the police records of one of our large cities. Note: MARIHUANA, Hashish of the Orient, is commonly distributed as a doped cigarette. Its most terrifying effect is that it fires the user to extreme cruelty and license.
    • Alternate versions
      When the film was released in Chicago, several cuts were ordered. They included:
      • a. A male character concealing cocaine in his shoe.
      • b. Shots of Joanne preparing to go swimming.
      • c. All shots of the women undressing and then running about on the beach in the nude and being chased by their boyfriends.
      • d. A portion of dialogue: "Just a sweet little love child."
      • Exhibitors were also told to trim a close-up shot of Burma Roberts toking up for the first time .
    • Connections
      Edited into Sleazemania! (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Egmont Overture
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • May 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marihuana, the Devil's Weed
    • Filming locations
      • 6731 Leland Way, Los Angeles, California, USA(Aloha Apartment Hotel)
    • Production company
      • Roadshow Attractions
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 57m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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