About "Reefer Madness"

"Reefer Madness": Comedy Based on Cult Classic Propaganda Film

"Marihuana makes fiends of boys in thirty days; hashish goads users to bloodlust," declared a Hearst newspaper article in 1936, the same year the anti-drug propaganda film "Reefer Madness" was released. Though time has shown us that a little Mary Jane neither creates fiends nor induces bloodlust, the exploitation film's anti-"marihuana" message continues to entertain, this time via Plano's Art Centre Theatre's performance of this over-the-top stage adaptation of the now cult-classic. Following a group of teens lured into a world of death, destruction and -- gasp -- jazz after hitting a single joint, "Reefer Madness" is a tongue-in-cheek comedy that continues the movie's high jinks in an even wackier form.
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