List of drug films

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Drug films are films that depict either drug distribution or drug use, whether as a major theme or in a few memorable scenes. Drug cinema ranges from the ultra-realistic to the utterly surreal; some films are unabashedly pro- or anti-drug, while others are less judgmental. The drugs most commonly shown in films are cocaine, heroin, LSD, cannabis (see stoner film) and methamphetamine.

There is extensive overlap with crime films, which are more likely to treat drugs as plot devices to keep the action moving.

The following is a partial list of drug films and the substances involved.

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See also

References

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  9. ^ amandac-10 (1 February 2008). "Freebird (2008)". IMDb.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Green, Roedy (21 November 2008). "Growing Op (2008)". IMDb.
  11. ^ "The Hasher's Delirium (1910)". Internet Archive.
  12. ^ jmcbride-5 (30 September 2007). "Head, Heart and Balls... or Why I Gave Up Smoking Pot (2007)". IMDb.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ MDMA (TRAILER 1). Vimeo.
  14. ^ "The Mystery Of The Leaping Fish". Internet Archive.
  15. ^ davesam1312-780-608821 (14 October 2011). "Oxy-Morons (2010)". IMDb.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "Quiet Cool (1986)". IMDb.
  17. ^ "Smoked (2014)". IMDb. 20 April 2014.
  18. ^ "Stripes: Extended Edition". DVD Talk.
  19. ^ "The Student Nurses (1970)". IMDb.
  20. ^ http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/terminal-bliss-v49092. Retrieved October 26, 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[dead link]
  21. ^ "Terminal Bliss (1992) - Parents Guide". IMDb.
  22. ^ Cristia, Ashly (30 March 2012). "Trailer Park Jesus (2012)". IMDb.

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Further reading

  • Blackman, Shane (2004). "Drugs as Cultural Commodities: An Analysis of Drugs in Film, Advertisements and Popular Music". Chilling Out: The Cultural Politics of Substance Consumption, Youth and Drug Policy. Open University Press. pp. 52–68. ISBN 978-0-335-20072-6.