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Marihuana

  • 1936
  • Not Rated
  • 57m
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4.0/10
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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
    • Dissaproving 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.
    dougdoepke

    Cheapie That Manages Some Good Touches

    An Innocent young woman is seduced into pot parties,a wedlock baby, and eventually, into pushing drugs for a professional ring.

    Naturally, no one expects artistry from these exploitation flicks. Instead, audiences expected more titillation than usually allowed under Hollywood's restrictive Production Code. Of course, the liberties were granted under the guise of educating the public on the menace of demon weed. However, I doubt anyone went to see this epic for its hyped-up pot warning. Instead, Dwain Esper's mid-1930's production has more peek-a-boo than usual, with a lot of nude scampering and uplifted skirts.

    Surprisingly, however, it's a better movie than at least I expected. Except for the exaggerated pot party, it plays pretty much like a standard Hollywood cheapie of the time. Actress Wood does a good job going from innocent fun-loving teen to hardened drug pusher. At the same time, director Esper adds some nice unexpected touches, such as Burma's descent reflected in her choice of shoes, a bad guy joining the innocence of the little girl, plus the final symbolic shot of the door closing. Also, the script integrates its central twist effectively into the narrative.

    Of course, these are minor virtues in an otherwise shoddy production. Still, they should not be overlooked. All in all, this cheapie plays more legitimately than most of its competitors from that campy category of sex, dope, and retribution.
    6kindtxgal

    All I Can Think of After Watching Film is ... Wow.

    One of several anti-marijuana/drug propaganda films of the 1930's with over- reactive screen narratives, over-dramatized screen-writing and acting...that is completely inaccurate in the depiction of marijuana usage.

    Over-excessive to the point, in light of what is known about marijuana today and effects upon the average marijuana user, it's almost comedic by today's standards and realistic knowledge of this drug.

    Burma, an 'innocent' but unhappy youth clashes at home and hangs out with a 'wild' crowd..to the point the laughing makes my head ache with high- pitched, giggling, silly girls. Solely because of using marijuana, according to the film, she indulges in a series of immoral acts, becomes pregnant out of wedlock, and two friends are killed (as if one was not enough in a one- hour film). Her response is to become a hotshot dealer herself....leading to deeper crime (with an ironic twist to boot) & yes, another tragedy.

    Way over-the-top, inaccurate, but entertaining to watch and thus what is known as a 'cult classic' in today's world. One of a series of anti-drug, specifically anti-marijuana films aimed to exaggerate & allegedly decry the horrors of marijuana usage.
    6Kieran_Kenney

    Quite Unusual

    Dwain Esper, the man who makes Ed Wood look like Orson Wells, came out with this movie around 1935 or so. (Judging by the clothing, I'd say it was filmed about a year earlier.) Films like this were made perporting to show the evils of the world but instead showcased rough acting, stilted writing, sparce sets, bad lighting, static camerawork and starlets lifting their skirts and disrobing in doctors offices. More money was spent and more creative energy invested into hyping the films when they played in rural towns with a public eager to see any film that would show them skin and insanity to take the edge off their boring lives.

    Harlene Wood gives an uneaven proformance as Burma Roberts, the central character. The other actors, all complete unknowns both then and now, lend even worse acting to their roles as cops, drug addicts, gangsters and teenage girls who look like thirty-five-year-old stag film actresses. The script is also badly written, clearly having been scratched out in a few days time. There are some interesting sets, like the interior of the villains cabin with the stone fireplace and balcony, and some nice camera set-ups, but the filmmakers' megre budget and lack of technical ability is pretty easily discernable throughout.

    Personally, I like this film. It's amusing, fairly inventive at times (that scene with the drunk spilling his beer at the beginning), and the scene with the girls stripping down and running around on the beach is still hard to beleave (it's certainly not arousing in the least bit, though). Overall, it's a better film than Tell Your Children (1938), more enjoyable and way more misguided.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      According to Harley Wood's daughter Jan Tache, this film was the one regret her mother had of her film career.
    • 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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