Drugs: The Children Are Choosing Drugs In Our Culture

Drugs: The Children Are Choosing Drugs In Our Culture

1969 en 29 minutes

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    Plot

    Examines the widespread use of drugs in American society and presents experts discussing different reasons for increased drug abuse by youth. Focuses on the varying opinions of a judge, researcher, child psychologist, minister, and drug user toward increased drug abuse. Emphasizes the need for helping children make proper choices about drugs. Highlight: JIM NABORS and unidentified woman do operatic duet to "Figaro" with lyrics changed to drug references; Jim Nabors pops pills in the sequence. ALSO: Good hippie sequence in Haight-Ashbury.

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    Cast

    Jim Nabors

    Jim Nabors

    Himself

    Dr. James Fadiman

    Dr. James Fadiman

    Narrator

    Mary Costa

    Mary Costa

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