Now that marijuana (aka "reefer", "bud", "stick", "whoopie doopie", "happy grass", "tingle weed", "Abe Lincoln", "the halt", "muffin", "chew", "altoid", "the Fonz", "little Ricky", "sleestack", "chumba wumba", "red dynamite", "the oaf", "fat man", "little boy", "Richard Milhouse Nixon", "Area 51") has been eliminated as a scourge, it's interesting to go back and look at the film that was almost singlehandedly responsible for its demise. Yes, Reefer Madness let the world know that even a single dose of marijuana (aka "whip scorpion", "Batman", "Holyfield vs. Lewis", "the Kremlin", "babelfish", "Mason Reese", "chowhound", "slab bacon") caused insane laughter, enhanced skill at ragtime piano, the inability to avoid hitting old men with your car, and defenestration. Mike, Kevin and Bill light up...THE STUDIO to take on Reefer Madness. Original film made in 1936.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Forrest Taylor | Guest Star | ||
Bobby Burns | Guest Star | ||
Lester Dorr | Guest Star | ||
Lillian Miles | Guest Star | ||
Carleton Young | Guest Star | ||
Richard Alexander | Guest Star | ||
Dorothy Short | Guest Star | ||
Kenneth Craig | Guest Star | ||
Harry Harvey Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Frank LaRue | Guest Star | ||
Thelma White | Guest Star | ||
Dave O'Brien | Guest Star | ||
Patricia Royale | Guest Star | ||
Edward Earle | Guest Star | ||
Edward LeSaint | Guest Star | ||
Warren McCollum | Guest Star | ||
Phil Dunham | Guest Star | ||
Walter McGrail | Guest Star | ||
Louis J. Gasnier | Director |