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Reefer Madness
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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. A smarmy lecturer (Alan Cumming in the first of his three roles in the film) arrives in a typical small town of the late '30s to warn the populace of the dangers of the "evil weed," bringing along a lurid propaganda film to dramatize his message. In broad, unsubtle, and hilarious strokes, the movie-within-a-movie shows how even a squeaky-clean pair of highschoolers named Mary Lane (Kristen Bell) and Jimmy Harper (Christian Campbell) can become hopeless dope addicts by succumbing to the lure of marijuana. Reefer Madness is not only a savage skewering of the original black-and-white movie (some of the musical's campiest lines are taken directly from the earlier script!), but also a devastating attack on what playwrights Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney consider to be the real reason that the 1936 movie was made: to frighten the public out of their wits in order to keep them under the thumb of an oppressive government. Thus, the musical manages to take a number of not-so-veiled swipes at xenophobia, racism, McCarthyism, the Bush Administration's Homeland Security policy, and even the recent FCC clampdown on "offensive" TV fare (one of the film's highlights is a garish nightclub number featuring Jesus Christ). The ebulliently staged songs include "The Stuff," "Down at the Ol' Five and Dime," "Lonely Pew," "Listen to Jesus Jimmy," "Mary Jane/Mary Lane," "The Brownie Song," "Tell 'Em the Truth," and the title number. Officially titled Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, this film first aired April 16, 2005, on the Showtime cable service. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jonathan Bruce Inmate Magnanti
Christian Campbell Jimmy Harper
Alan Cumming FDR
Alan Cumming Goat-Man
Alan Cumming Lecturer
Michael A. Goorjian Mickey Druther
John Kassir Ralph Wiley
John Mann Satan
Kevin McNulty Mayor Harris MacDonald
Robert Torti Jesus
Steven Weber Jack Stone
Stephen E. Miller Mr. Paul Kochinski
Christine Lakin Joan of Arc
The Dolly Dots Herself
Harry Murphy Warden Harrah
Neve Campbell Miss Poppy
Ana Gasteyer Mae Coleman
Ken Kirzinger Secret Service Agent Matthews
Brittney Irvin Arc-ette
Chang Tseng Asian Guy
Robert Clarke Principal Poindexter Short
Stephen J.M. Sisk Blumsack
Lynda Boyd Mrs. Deirdre Greevey
Ruth Nichol Mrs. Roxanne MacDonald
Patti Allan Jimmy's Mom
Kristen Bell Mary Lane
Amy Spanger Sally DeBains
Alexz Johnson Arc-ette
Jeanie Cloutier Mrs. Lori Wang
Tom Arntzen Off. D.J. Sordelet
Abraham Jedidiah Dead Old Man
Peter Jorgensen Billy Curio
Ross Atley Shakespeare
Christie Arellano Mrs. Park
Ray Myers Sibley "Sax" Jenkins
Jim Beardon Moses

Production Crew

Red Rover Studios Animator
Michael Diner Art Director
Beth Klein Casting
Mary Ann Kellogg Choreography
Jan Kiesser Cinematographer
Dan Studney Composer (Music Score)
David Manning Composer (Music Score)
Kevin Murphy Composer (Music Score)
Nathan Wang Composer (Music Score)
Maya Mani Costume Designer
Andy Fickman Director
Jeff Freeman Editor
Andy Fickman Executive Producer
Dan Studney Executive Producer
Jan Körbelin Executive Producer
Jimmy Veres Executive Producer
Kevin Murphy Executive Producer
Patrice Leung First Assistant Director
Dan Studney Play Author
Kevin Murphy Play Author
Rose Lam Producer
David Fischer Production Designer
Dan Studney Screenwriter
Kevin Murphy Screenwriter
Glenn T. Morgan Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2004
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Musical

Produced by
Apollo Screen
Dead Old Men
Showtime Entertainment