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Tell Your Children / Reefer Madness (1938)

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Original title: Reefer Madness

Directed by
Louis J. Gasnier

Written by
Paul Franklin, Arthur Hoerl

Cast
Dorothy Short, Kenneth Craig, Lillian Miles, Dave O'Brien, Thelma White [more]



Running Time
1 hour, 7 minutes

Country USA

Studio G&H Films

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Tell Your Children / Reefer Madness
• Reefer Madness (1947)
• The Burning Question (1936)
• Dope Addict (1936)
• Doped Youth (1936)
• Love Madness (1936)
• Tell Your Children



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 Quotes from Tell Your Children / Reefer Madness (1938)
1
"[Business] is getting better every day. These kids sure go for it." (Dope peddler Jack Perry)

  60% (15 votes)
2
"I recall distinctly a few weeks ago. It was during a class on English literature. There was a serious discussion of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," when he suddenly burst into an uncontrollable fit of hysterical laughter." (Dr. Carroll, describing the behavior of Billy Harper)

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3
Mae: What time is it?
Jack: Time to get up and give this place the goin' over. It looks like the marines have landed.
Mae: Well, that bunch last night was high enough to take over the marines and the navy!

  60% (15 votes)
4
Jack: Oh, why don't you button up your lip? You're always squawkin' about something. You've got more static than a radio.

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5
Mae: I wish you'd lay off those kids!
Jack: Why don't you get over that "mother complex"?

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6
[Jack fixes Mae a drink that is not filled as high as she'd prefer]
Mae: Hey, what an I? An orphan?
[he pours more into the glass]
Jack: Where do you put it? D'ya got a hollow leg?

  
7
[Blanche introduces Bill to Mae]
Blanche: This is Bill Harper. He's okay.
[Mae travels to other room]
Mae: There's a new one in today.
Jack: Yeah - Bill Harper. He's all right.

  
8
[Jimmy finishes a reefer before driving back]
Jimmy: Let's go, Jack. I'm red-hot!
Jack: Better be careful how you drive, or the first thing you know you'll be ice cold.

  
9
Bureau Official: Here is an example: A fifteen-year-old lad apprehended in the act of staging a holdup - fifteen years old and a marijuana addict. Here is a most tragic case.
Dr. Carroll: Yes. I remember. Just a young boy... under the influence of drugs... who killed his entire family with an axe.

  
10
Blanche: Oh, snap out if it, will ya? It's not our fault. Why did I ever bring him up there anyway? He's just a kid. They can't hang him.
Ralph: Shut up, SHUT UP!

  
11
Bill: Ya know after that session we had yesterday, I went home and told mother that the trouble with her pot roast gravy was that she hadn't added three heaping teaspoonfuls of olive oil.
[Laughs]
Mary: What did she say?
Bill: She didn't say anything; she just threw me out of the kitchen.
Mary: Why, no wonder.

  
12
[after realizing the box is empty]
Ralph: Mae? MAE!
[Mae enters]
Mae: What do you want?
Ralph: Bring me some reefers!

  
13
Ralph: I know what you want. You want to kill ME!
Jack: You're crazy. Take it easy, kid. I just wanta talk ta ya.
[Ralph then brutally assaults Jack]

  
14
[last lines]
Dr. Carroll: ...Failing this, the next tragedy may be that of your daughter's... or your son's... or yours... or yours...
[points to camera]
Dr. Carroll: or yours!

  
15
Dr. Carroll: I'm going to ask you a straightforward question: isn't it true that you have, perhaps unwillingly, acquired a certain habit through association with certain undesirable people?

  
16
[foreword]
Opening crawl: The motion picture ou are about to witness may startle you. It would not have been possible, otherwise, to sufficently emphasize the frightful toll of the new drug menace which is destroying the youth of America in alarmingly increasing numbers. Marihuana
[stet]
Opening crawl: is that drug - a violent narcotic - an unspeakable scourge - The Real Public Enemy Number One!

  
17
Jimmy: How about driving over to the... Joe's place with me? I'll buy you a soda!
Bill: I never drink the stuff!

  


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