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Drugs commonly shown in such films include cocaine, heroin and other opioids, LSD, cannabis (see stoner film) and methamphetamine. There is extensive overlap with crime films, which sometimes treat drugs as plot devices to keep the action moving. The following is a partial list of drug films and the substances involved.
A film clip of Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; A film clip of Greenwich Village Sunday is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; HippieTV, in Norwegian; Hippie Movies & TV Shows; A film clip of Peace March. Thousands Oppose Vietnam War, 1967 Newsreel is available for viewing at the ...
Films about substance abuse, use of a drug in amounts or by methods which are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder.
From almost the beginning, Hollywood and independent studios got in on the action and produced a number of extremely lurid hippie exploitation (and/or hippie horror) films that were either supporting the subversive playful artistic side of the culture war, [2] or masquerading as cautionary public service announcements, but which were in fact aimed directly at feeding a morbid public appetite ...
Death Drug; Death in Small Doses (1957 film) The Death of Richie; Death Trip (1967 film) Death Wish 4: The Crackdown; Deep Cover; The Deer (film) Déficit; Delhi Belly (film) Desires (film) Dev.D; Diane (2018 film) The Dirt (film) Dirty (2005 film) The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie; Divided City (film) Dogwashers; Don't Be Bad; Donkey Punch ...
Former cocaine trafficker Pieter Tritton rates eight trafficking scenes from movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of drug-trafficking methods depicted in "Narcos" S1E1 ...
Repetitive drug use often alters brain function in ways that perpetuate craving, and weakens (but does not completely negate) self-control. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Nick Nolte talked about the first time he met Eddie Murphy — or was supposed to meet Eddie Murphy — for "48 Hrs." in a Role Recall interview with Yahoo Entertainment.