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Another early exploitation film on the subject of drugs in America. Disaster results when a brother and sister are lured into the evils of cocaine.Read more
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by William A. O'Connor 1935
Cocaine Fiends
. 1935

Directed by William A. O'Connor
Starring; Lois January, Noel Madison

A small town girl who is lured to the big city by...Read more
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Not as funny as Reefer Madness, but holds it own with a sleek concise story plot. In the 1930's, cocaine use as headache powders is some what funny by today's standards.Involv...Read more

The Cocaine Fiends (DVD, 2003)

William A. O'Connor, Noel Madison|Theatrical release: 1937 | Rating: Not Rated

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Another early exploitation film on the subject of drugs in America. Disaster results when a brother and sister are lured into the evils of cocaine.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 089218413598

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region 0

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Director:William A. O'Connor
Leading Role:Noel Madison
eBay Product ID: EPID3450537
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by William A. O'Connor 1935

Created: 21/06/07
Cocaine Fiends
. 1935

Directed by William A. O'Connor
Starring; Lois January, Noel Madison

A small town girl who is lured to the big city by drug-running gangsters that turn her into a addict,with his special "headache powder".

Forbidden, sordid Pleasures.
Cocaine, prostitution, unwed pregnancy, suicide, and swing music.

Narcotic's addictive, rampant threat to all society.

The Cocaine Fiends has a sister film titled Reefer Madness (1938)

Vintage melodrama. Unintentionally hilarious!
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Created: 10/01/11
Not as funny as Reefer Madness, but holds it own with a sleek concise story plot. In the 1930's, cocaine use as headache powders is some what funny by today's standards.Involving a girl and her brother who innocently get involved in it's use, it also shows how things appeared in that era. It does contain pensive moments. The ending is clean to the story line, summing up who some of the other characters are. I would recommend this as a funny gift to some one who would appreciate it's quality of the times or it could be played at a party along with Reefer Madness for some good laughs.
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