Marty, a "good boy," experiments with marijuana and experiences "profound mental and emotional disturbances." As in all anti-drug films of this vintage, marijuana leads straight to "H," and Marty's decline continues until he is busted, rehabbed and reformed. Drug Addiction's stilted view of the urban drug culture and unrealistic portrayals of stoned slackers make it entertaining viewing today. It belongs to that little-known "second wave" of anti-drug films, the postwar scare stories about middle-class kids overcome by junkiedom. What this wave of films reveals is that drugs were an issue for white adolescents long before the psychedelic Sixties, and that the official response to the threat expressed a general, not specifically targeted paranoia.
The House I Live In75%
Everybody’s Everything84%
Cobain: Montage of Heck76%
How to Make Money Selling Drugs70%
Heroin(e)69%
Cocaine Cowboys72%
Amy75%
Dig!67%
Narco Cultura70%
13th78%
American Teen63%
John Candy: I Like Me78%
Whitney: Can I Be Me65%
Let's Get Lost70%
A Plastic Ocean75%
Elton John: Never Too Late64%
The Crash69%
Overnight63%
Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated77%
The Menendez Brothers72%