Drugs Are Like That

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(10 votes)

[…] Though the highs and lows of human experience are all here, it's often the gimcrack set design and fashion chops in these vintage clunkers that really wow – the pot-holder sweater vests, ponytails decorated with yarn, hippies with crumb-catching moustaches, banana-seat bikes and a hard rain of Quaaludes and amphetamines to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction. It is hard to believe anyone would buy the goofball cause-and-effect of that pill-popper's weather pattern in "Drugs Are Like That". Co-produced by the Miami Junior League and narrated by Anita Bryant in this cheery little hand-slapper, a kid stealing cookies from a cookie jar is implied to be headed down a bad road to Bowery bum rolls and LSD parties. (from: http://clatl.com/atlanta/av-geeks-greatest-hits-lessons-learned/Content?oid=1268313)

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Documentary,

Family

Duration:

16 minutes

Year:

1969

Director:

Paul Nagel Jr.

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Company:

The Junior League of Miami Inc.,

The Community Television Foundation of South Florida Inc.,

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Cast:
Anita Bryant

Narrator (voice) (as Miss Anita Bryant)

Crew:
Paul Nagel Jr.

Director