Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1969)

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The dangers of drug use by teenagers are illustrated by showing how well-dressed, happy teens are turned into slovenly, long-haired, drug-addled potheads who don't know that, according to the film's drug expert, “in high dosages, it [marijuana] parallels LSD.”

Director: Alan Kishbaugh
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Production: Alan Kishbaugh Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

drugs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb about?
The dangers of drug use by teenagers are illustrated by showing how well-dressed, happy teens are turned into slovenly, long-haired, drug-addled potheads who don't know that, according to the film's drug expert, “in high dosages, it [marijuana] parallels LSD.”
Who directed Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb?
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb was directed by Alan Kishbaugh.
Who stars in Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb?
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb stars Chuck Bowman.
How long is Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb?
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb?
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb is a Documentary film.
Where was Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb produced?
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb was produced in United States of America.