Marihuana (film)

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Marihuana

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dwain Esper
Produced by Dwain Esper
Hildegarde Stadie (uncredited)
Written by Hildegarde Stadie
Starring Harley Wood
Hugh McArthur
Pat Carlyle
Paul Ellis
Dorothy Dehn
Richard Erskine
Juanita Fletcher
Hal Taggart
Gloria Browne
Cinematography Roland Price
Editing by Carl Himm
Distributed by Roadshow Attractions Inc.
Release date(s) May, 1936
Running time 57 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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for the 1950 Argentine film see Marihuana (1950 film)

Marihuana is a 1936 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, and written by Esper's wife, Hildegarde Stadie.

[edit] Plot

The anti-drug propaganda tells the story of a good girl named Burma who goes to a party, smokes marijuana, and winds up going skinny-dipping with her girl friends. When one of the girls drowns, the dope pushers come up with a plan to hide the body. A turn of events leads up to Burma being pregnant and unmarried. She is forced to give the child up for adoption and become a drug dealer. In the film's "twist" ending, Burma hatches a plan to kidnap her sister's adopted daughter. As it turns out, the child is, in fact, her own.

[edit] Trivia

The motion picture is credited among a list of notable cult films for being included in a past public film showing at the annual Mid atlantic nostalgia convention in Aberdeen, Maryland.

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