Reefer Madness (2005)
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- Synopsis
- The made-for-cable musical satire Reefer Madness is based on the award-winning play of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the notorious -- and deliciously awful -- 1936 anti-marijuana film originally titled Tell Your Children....
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- Starring
- Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, Neve Campbell, Alan Cumming
- Director(s)
- Andy Fickman
- Distributor(s)
- Cinema 5
- MPAA Rating
- Not Yet Rated
- Runtime
- 108 min.
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