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Rating:R (for drug content)
Genre:Drama, Documentary
Release Date:May 31, 2000
Running time:80 minutes
Cast:Woody Harrelson
Director:Ron Mann
Producer:Ron Mann, Sue Len Quon
Writer:Solomon Vesta
Distributor:Unapix

Description: A history on the prohibition of marijuana, the longest running, most disobeyed prohibition of modern times. Utilizing archival footage of 1950s anti-drug propaganda films, 1960s hippie pot marches and 1980s conservative political speeches, the film also serves as a portrait of marijuana in popular media over the last 50 years.

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