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Assassin of Youth

  • 1938
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
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4,6/10
483
MA NOTE
Assassin of Youth (1938)
CrimeDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends.

  • Réalisation
    • Elmer Clifton
  • Scénario
    • Charles A. Browne
    • Elmer Clifton
    • Leo J. McCarthy
  • Casting principal
    • Luana Walters
    • Arthur Gardner
    • Dorothy Short
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
    483
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Elmer Clifton
    • Scénario
      • Charles A. Browne
      • Elmer Clifton
      • Leo J. McCarthy
    • Casting principal
      • Luana Walters
      • Arthur Gardner
      • Dorothy Short
    • 19avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Luana Walters
    Luana Walters
    • Joan Barry
    Arthur Gardner
    Arthur Gardner
    • Art Brighton
    Dorothy Short
    Dorothy Short
    • Marjorie 'Marge' Barry
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Henry 'Pop' Brady
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Henrietta Frisbee
    Henry Roquemore
    Henry Roquemore
    • Judge George Herbert
    Fay McKenzie
    Fay McKenzie
    • Linda Clayton
    Michael Owen
    Michael Owen
    • Jack Howard
    Dorothy Vaughan
    Dorothy Vaughan
    • Mrs. Mary Barry
    Hudson Faucett
    • Otto
    • (as Hudson Faussett)
    Gay Sheridan
    • Edith
    Edwin Johnson
    • Charlie
    Edward Hearn
    Edward Hearn
    • Doctor
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Ingram
    Jack Ingram
    • Dope-Pusher
    • (non crédité)
    Eva McKenzie
    • Townswoman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Elmer Clifton
    • Scénario
      • Charles A. Browne
      • Elmer Clifton
      • Leo J. McCarthy
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    Avis des utilisateurs19

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    bob the moo

    Poorly developed moral sh*t-stirrer aimed at frightening rather than honestly informing

    Just like many young people, a group of teenage friends enjoy a partying lifestyle, drinking, dancing and smoking weed. However, the devil of the drug starts as a bit of fun but soon they are living the consequences. During a night of partying that leads them to naked frolicking on the beach, one girl drowns while another ends up pregnant from a moment of casual sex. The pregnant girl gives up her baby as unwanted and continues her lifestyle, getting into harder drugs and getting more and more into the world of her dealer.

    Unlike many other viewers on this site, I did not deliberately turn to this film to have ironic laughs at it but more out of interest. I had seen clips of this film played in modern documentaries (Grass for example) and easily derided and, in fairness, it is easy to do because they are dated and rather corny but just to watch it with an agenda to mock it is to do the film (and yourself) a disservice. It is easy to forget that this was one of many attempts to control drug use in the 1930's, the Government turned to movies as part of trying to educate the public. Looking at it now of course, the film is pretty extreme in its depiction of the consequences– it does show the vague good side of drugs, the feelings that it gives you etc but it makes the partying out as a bad thing and ignores that the consequences for every user will not be as extreme as this film tries to portray as the norm for even an one-time casual user; like Bill Hicks said 'never robbed nobody, never shot nobody, never lost one single job. Laughed my *ss off, and went about my day' (I'm paraphrasing).

    In terms of its value as a film, it is of course pretty weak. The direction is OK but the production values are low even for the period; some shots are really badly lit, the film crackles and jumps around a lot due to frequent dropped frames and the soundtrack cuts in and out quite badly. The acting is also only average; it would be easy to criticise the actors for how quickly they take their characters from clean cut down to junkies but that is not their fault – they were only doing what they were told and I did think that they did do an OK job. Let's not forget that this is not a movie – it is an educational film and even today the production values and acting within educational films is still pretty dire; the last one I was a short film on confined space entry with William Shatner – hardly a piece of art!

    Whether or not you agree, I have seen some of this type of film that actually do show the appeal of drugs in a reasonable fashion (The Pace That Kills did OK I felt) but this one is just far too one sided. The nearest it gets to actual thought is to begrudgingly admit that the kids have a good time, but that's it, no other though as to the reasons or the appeal and it obviously ignores the fact that bad things won't always happen. The film is clearly aimed at parents more than children because I can't imagine many teenage boys watching a group of girls get naked and being very open to ideas, who would say 'parties with naked girls? Nope – not for me thank you'! If I had been told that weed brought you into this sort of party then I would have started puffing a lot sooner than I did – all it does for me is make me sleepy, hungry and laugh, with rarely a naked 19 year old girl anywhere to be seen.

    It does what it intends to do – scare without anything in the way of actual information and in doing this it damages whatever good it could have done. I'm sure that even in the 1930's people looked at this and saw it as a very one-sided morality piece as opposed to an educational film. Imagine doing one about alcohol and suggesting that even one drink (not intentionally excessive drinking) would lead you to bar fights, unemployment, broken marriages and homelessness! This is not to ignore the fact that drinking can destroy lives (or even nights out) but to pretend that it is not generally OK would damage your case and it is the same here. It comes across as moral hand wringing and, even though its intentions and aims are good it just becomes heavy handed and really poor both as a film and a piece of social education.

    Overall, this is not a good film by any stretch of the imagination, but if you only watch it to get ironic laughs while you smoke some puff then you are not giving it a chance or meeting it on its own ground – that of the mid-thirties. The production is average at best – poor lighting, a poor script, simplistic characters and a real biased spin to the story and, by being so blindly one-sided, it damages its value both at the time and now. A cheap, terrible film – but I could have forgiven it that if it had had educational value and had done some good – it didn't.
    Sargebri

    Pure Melodrama

    Once you get past the anti-marijuana propaganda of this film, just look at it for what it really is, a soap opera. This film could have made a great one. The story about how one cousin wants to ruin another cousin's chance at her rightful inheritance by accusing her of bad morals comes right out of "Guiding Light". The one thing that really stood out was the town gossip. As another person commented, she reminded me of Margaret Hamilton's character of Miss Gulch. Talk about wicked witches, this woman took the cake.
    4Panamint

    Not a good movie, but......

    "Assassin of Youth" aka "The Marijuana Menace" is a cheap exploitation movie, obviously filmed quickly with low-paid actors. However, unlike the worst of such films of the era, there are some legitimate acting talents in this one. The lovely Luana Walters, who in my opinion should have become a much bigger star in Hollywood, has substance and screen presence while being able to actually act. Despite her talents she was often wasted in typical Hollywood fashion in low-budget westerns simply because she had some genuine horsemanship ability, having grown up around horses. Its sad that the movie industry has used and thrown away so many talents for such superficial reasons. Another cast member with a long Hollywood career was the multi-talented Fay McKenzie, who portrays the evil cousin with verve and impact. But in this movie you mostly encounter laughably bad acting by unknown actors being handled by the director in hurry-up fashion.

    Another distinction of this particular exploitation movie is that marijuana is clearly portrayed as a threshold drug and not a "Deadly Narcotic" as is so forcefully stated in bold headline letters in the ridiculous and preachy "Reefer Madness". Marijuana is portrayed here as being used to introduce youth to hard drugs, and the hard drugs are being purveyed by hardened organized career criminals, as they were then and still are today.

    So this film is old, cheap, bad and all that. But it has a few redeemable qualities that made it at least watchable for me.
    jery-tillotson-1

    Entertaining old Exploitation Film

    Blonde bombshell, Fay McKenzie, steals the picture from the others as the evil, conniving, immoral Jezebel who heads a marijuana ring. Fay is a really delightful minx who doesn't try to gain any sympathy as she leads brainless bimbo, Luana Walters, down the paths of unrighteousness. Everyone seems to pick on poor Luana. She's the heiress to a small fortune, only, if she comports herself in a clean and moral way. Then there's another sub-story of a reporter who infiltrates this drug crazed group of swingers and wouldn't you know it, but he also gets Luana into deep trouble. The great fun of watching these long forgotten roadshow movies--where the movie owners would rent a theater in towns to show them--is wondering whatever happened to the cast and crew. This movie has some good location and indoor shooting. You watch the young performers doing the latest hot dance step which consists of much hip shaking and head jerking. Whatever happened to Fay McKenzie? She had an honest sparkle of talent and looked great in her l936 fashions. I'm adding this little gem to my permanent DVD library.
    6CatherineYronwode

    Fern Emmett and Earl Dwire -- Great Character Actors

    I liked this movie. I see it more as a soap opera than as an anti-marijuana film -- the plot about the battling cousins and the secret marriage is solid soap opera fare. A highlight for me was seeing Fern Emmett on a motor scooter! WOW! A lot of folks call her "that Margaret Hamilton looking lady" -- and the two women are similar in appearance, without a doubt -- but Emmett has her own odd way about her, and the repeated scenes of her scootering down main street and spreading gossip were hilarious. Also fun was Western actor Earl Dwire as Pop Hardy, playing checkers. Quite a character! Best of all, the comic bits had a plot-worthy pay-off, too, for in the end it became obvious that many of the older folks in the small town had themselves made juvenile errors of judgement -- so the fact that "today's" youth were going astray with drugs was nicely undercut by the revelations about the oldsters' own young years.

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    • Anecdotes
      Promotional materials included ad-printed matchbooks (a strange choice for a film delineating the dangers of smoking pot).
    • Gaffes
      There are jump cuts in the rear-projection shots of a car sequence.
    • Citations

      Art Brighton: [in a courtroom, reading from a newspaper] Marijuana - the Assassin of Youth. The scourge of our country is reaching out like a mad killer, mowing down the youth of our land; distorting their minds and leading them into lives of degradation and crime. This evil has struck here, Your Honour, right in your own homes and has turned innocent play into tragic orgies. Why, at this very moment your courtroom is filled with smokers of this terrible weed......

    • Versions alternatives
      Shots of Joan Barry stripping down at the weenie bake were sometimes censored.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Sleazemania Strikes Back (1985)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 février 1938 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Marihuana
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Grand National Studios - 7250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • BCM Roadshow Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 20 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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