Classic Narcotics Propaganda Films DVD: 1940s – 1970s Drug & Narcotics Propaganda Films Including Historic Opium & Heroin Drug Abuse Films
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This is the largest and most comprehensive collection of teenage historic propaganda marijuana movies. This collection is priceless. These movies have the most outrageous ideas and propaganda about drug use ever put on film. Table Of Contents: (1) Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972) - Narrated by Paul Newman, this film follows the history of opium and heroin - 22 Minutes (2) Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1969) - Propaganda film the growing drug abuse problem in the U.S - 18 Minutes (3) Subject: Narcotics (1951) - Made for police training and orientation about drug users and the horrors of drug addiction - 21 Minutes (4) That Boy Joe (1944) - Focus is on juvenile delinquency, but discussed how drugs are related. Is the story of a boy in court for stealing cigarettes after drinking beer - 17 Minutes (5) Day In The Death Of Donny B. (Circa 1969) - Shows the life of a junky searching for a fix - 14 Minutes (6) Opium Fire - Short film of California government burning building full of opium in 1914 - 2 Minutes
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- Table Of Contents:
- (1) Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972) - 22 Minutes
- (2) Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1969) - 18 Minutes
- (3) Subject: Narcotics (1951) - 21 Minutes
- (4) That Boy Joe (1944) - 17 Minutes (5) Day In The Death Of Donny B. (Circa 1969) - 14 Minutes (6) Opium Fire - 2 Minutes
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