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Maytime (Louis J. Gasnier, 1923)
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On April 20, 2004, the colorized version of Reefer Madness was released on DVD in the United States.
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gatutor · 4 months
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Virginia Bruce-Clive Brook "Slightly Scarlet" 1930, de Louis J. Gasnier, Edwin H. Knopf.
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pacingmusings · 6 months
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Seen in 2023:
The Virtuous Sin (George Cukor & Louis J. Gasnier), 1930
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citizenscreen · 4 days
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Jack La Rue and Roscoe Karns on set of GAMBLING SHIP (1933), directed by Max Marcin, Louis J. Gasnier
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popculturelib · 4 months
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Reefer Movie Madness: The Ultimate Stoner Film Guide (2010) by Shirley Halperin and Steve Bloom
Reefer Movie Madness is a guide to over 420 films in which "marijuana or other drugs are central to the story, or the movie is particularly fun to watch stoned" (8). It takes its title from the 1936 film Reefer Madness by Louis J. Gasnier, an anti-weed exploitation film in which teenagers fall into wild hysteria after trying marijuana.
Reefer Madness is part of our public domain film festival, along with the film Teenagers from Outer Space (Tom Graeff, 1959).
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States.  Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
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🎬Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt | Bank Alarm (1937) | Crime Mystery | Full Movie
Bank Alarm is a 1937 American crime movie that was directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt in the last of their four-film G-Man film series. A G-Man played by Conrad Nagel and his girlfriend played by Eleanor Hunt follow a trail of clues left by bank robbers. Cast Conrad Nagel as Alan O'Connor Eleanor Hunt as Bobbie Reynolds Vince Barnett as Clarence 'Bulb' Callahan Wheeler Oakman as Joe Karlotti Nat Carr as Yoritz Frank Milan as Jerry Turner Wilma Francis as Kay O'Connor William L. Thorne as Police Inspector J. C. Macy (as William Thorn) Charles Delaney as Henchman Duke Phil Dunham as Leon Curtis - Bank Clerk (as Philip Dunham) Sidney D'Albrook as Coroner (as Syd D'Albrook) Pat Gleason as Henchman Barney Wilson Benge as Overman - Bank Bookkeeper Henry Roquemore as Nevada Sheriff Ed Schaefer as Tracy Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics .
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ednajoness · 10 months
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weirdlookindog · 2 months
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Reefer Madness (1936)
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marypickfords · 1 year
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Maytime (Louis J. Gasnier, 1923)
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schlock-luster-video · 2 months
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On March 4, 2005, Reefer Madness was screened at the Night Visions Film Festival.
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Here's some new Mary Jane art!
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gatutor · 2 years
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Natalie Moorhead-William Powell "La sombra de la ley" 1930, de Louis J. Gasnier.
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stubobnumbers · 10 months
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Reefer Madness aka Tell Your Children (1936)
Director: Louis J. Gasnier Starring: Dorothy Short, Kenneth Craig, and Lillian Miles.
Cautionary tale that features a fictionalized take on marijuana use. A trio of drug dealers lead innocent teenagers to become addicted to "reefer" cigarettes by holding wild parties with jazz music.
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