Actor : Art Gilmore, Sharon Strand, Darlene Hendricks, Herbert Crisp, Fred Marratto Director: Robert W. Larsen Genre: Documentary Year: 1958 Studio: Alpha Home Entertainment Length: 90 Released: May 26, 2009 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD(NTSC/Region 1) Misc: NTSC, Black & White, Color Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Made in 1958, a few years before the drug explosion of the Sixties, this grim exposé plunges into the shadowy world of hop-heads, pill-poppers and junkies, as well as the police who maintain a constant vigil against them. Free of the melodramatic histrionics of such exploitation films as Reefer Madness (1936), The Narcotics Story strives for gritty realism. The film-makers follow a troubled teen-aged girl's harrowing descent into addiction, as cigarettes and alcohol give way to marijuana, barbiturates and ultimately to the dark lord of drugs - heroin. Close attention is paid to police procedure as narcotics officers conduct their exhaustive investigations. The very disturbing scenes of addiction and withdrawal that unreel before the camera are meant to scare the public away from the seductive allure of the deadly fix.
Hailing from 1958, THE NARCOTIC STORY is a vintage "documentary" in the vein of REEFER MADNESS. It warns of the nearly inevitable process by which marijuana will lure suburban teenagers into a life of hard drugs and harlotry, and gives pointers on how to prevent it.
Actor : Art Gilmore, Sharon Strand, Darlene Hendricks, Herbert Crisp, Fred Marratto Director: Robert W. Larsen Genre: Documentary Year: 1958 Studio: Alpha Home Entertainment Length: 90 Released: May 26, 2009 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD(NTSC/Region 1) Misc: NTSC, Black & White, Color Language: English subtitles: N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Made in 1958, a few years before the drug explosion of the Sixties, this grim exposé plunges into the shadowy world of hop-heads, pill-poppers and junkies, as well as the police who maintain a constant vigil against them. Free of the melodramatic histrionics of such exploitation films as Reefer Madness (1936), The Narcotics Story strives for gritty realism. The film-makers follow a troubled teen-aged girl's harrowing descent into addiction, as cigarettes and alcohol give way to marijuana, barbiturates and ultimately to the dark lord of drugs - heroin. Close attention is paid to police procedure as narcotics officers conduct their exhaustive investigations. The very disturbing scenes of addiction and withdrawal that unreel before the camera are meant to scare the public away from the seductive allure of the deadly fix.
Hailing from 1958, THE NARCOTIC STORY is a vintage "documentary" in the vein of REEFER MADNESS. It warns of the nearly inevitable process by which marijuana will lure suburban teenagers into a life of hard drugs and harlotry, and gives pointers on how to prevent it.