" NARCOTICS PIT OF DESPAIR " 1967 ANTI-DRUG SCARE FILM HEROIN ADDICTION DRUG ABUSE XD39104
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This 1967 color film dramatizes the dangers of casual drug use by telling the story of a young student who tries marijuana at a party and later becomes addicted to heroin. It was directed and produced by Mel Marshall, narrated by Patrick Miller, and stars Gerald LeRoy, Kevin Tighe (debut), Patrick Miller, and Julie Conners. It was written by Edward Brennan.
A cobra snake stands erect, turning its head to show its spotted hood, it is mesmerizing and deadly (0:08). Title card: “Narcotics, Pit of Despair” (0:48). A heroin user’s “works.” A man’s hands produce a capsule from a plastic bag and open it into a spoon. “Cooking” the spoon, with credits overlaid (0:53). A syringe is filled and a hypodermic needle is attached (1:52). Smiling 1960’s school children stroll around a school campus. A laughing crowd of young women (1:57). Young moviegoers enter a cinema lobby (2:38). We meet “John Scott,” a man in a yellow sweater, who speaks to a woman in a turtleneck (2:53). John approaches a bald teacher in a cardigan (3:29). John runs on a school track. Coach checks a stopwatch (3:40). A bearded man, “Pete,” smokes on the opposite side of a chain link fence (4:19). John meets Pete. They shake hands and smile (4:41). A small black convertible sports car drives into a hilly suburb (5:37). John comes home to an empty house and a note that he crumples (5:59). John in his bedroom with a note from Pete (6:27). Studying, then putting aside a book. Picking up a rotary phone and dialing (6:49). Crossfade to a house party with balloons and streamers. Lively dancing. Pete listens to the turntable closely then embraces a young woman in a pink blouse, “Helen” (7:24). John arrives at the door (7:56). John begins dancing with Helen, who encourages him (8:40). Sweaty P.O.V. shots of the dancers crossfade to slow dance embraces. John and Helen on the couch amid beer cans (9:30). Pete watches from a distance. John lights Helen’s cigarette (10:47). The couple rises from the couch (11:27). Seated in a circle, young people pass a marijuana joint, then become suspicious and ready the joint for the trash. False alarm (11:51). John joins the “pot party.” Helen smokes luxuriantly (12:46). Helen and Pete offer John joints (13:49). Scratches on the film print as Helen inhales (14:13). Peer pressure. John succumbs and gets his “kicks” (14:30). Back at school (15:17). The teacher hands John bad news in an otherwise empty classroom: A “D” graded paper (15:36). A motorcycle policeman writes John a ticket (15:46). Visiting a new drug dealer (15:51). John smokes in a car while an older addict looks on (16:08). Stumbling at a street corner, John almost walks into a passing car (16:18). The coach delivers more bad news (16:50). John and Pete smoke as another man unrolls a junkie’s outfit or “kit” (17:36). A syringe and spoon. The heroin is prepared as before. A cotton ball acts as a filter (18:38). Rolling up sleeves (19:55). Tying off a tourniquet and shooting up (20:27). The addict passes the needle to Pete, who passes it to John (21:47). John returns to the drug house, clutching his body (22:36). Writhing in bed. Tossing and turning in spasms of withdrawal (23:25). John is restrained. Two men tie his arms and legs to a bed frame and gag his mouth (24:08). A needle is jabbed into John’s arm (25:10). Pete explains himself (25:40). John enters a pawn shop (25:58). John and his girlfriend get into his black convertible (26:17). A police officer enters a police station. Helen is questioned by detectives. She writhes and pleads (26:34). Policemen break into the drug house and subdue Pete and the addict (27:29). A jail cell is opened, John emerges (27:43). John walks a winding path with a suitcase. John faces temptation, and walks towards an uncertain future (27:51). Crossfade to the cobra with text overlaid: “There is NO END” (28:54).
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"Peddlers of misery"....I had no idea there'd be a shout out to my ex-in-laws....
Great Name For A Band!!!!
Love how the dealer is dressed in a suit and tie.
A d his wolverine sideburns
They do the same in the casinos too ...
Cool daddy o , I’m hip.
That’s sounds like the Dave Clark five
Dig that crazy music at the party.
Ah - this timeless film brings back such sweet and carefree recollections of that day I finally left the surly bonds of Earth and blasted off for Kicksville...
As Corny as this might be, they made the withdrawals very realistic. If you have never experienced it I hope you never do, that tossing and turning and the screaming in unimaginable agony is exactly what happens to you. Except imagine going through that all alone for several days and nights with no sleep. I mean none. Unfortunately I have been there. I'm so thankful I made it through.
Shit is crazy I know. But it's not the pain that makes heroin addiction so scary. It's the everlasting temptation of using again whenever things go south, knowing nothing in life can produce the same feeling of high, forever leaving you stranded in the world of relapse and quit agains
@@davidabdollahi7906 The longer you stay clean, you'll notice the temptations/cravings something that crosses your mind less and less. The first 2 years is extremely difficult, but you have to stick with it and that takes a lot of work. Everytime you are tempted just cast your memory back to your lowest point your rock bottom that has always helped me. By the time you have like 5 or 6 years clean I promise you will hardly think it much anymore. And I guarantee you that you will find joy in your life again. Just takes time. Hang in there my friend.
Withdrawal is unbearable at least on methadone I had to wean myself down to two and a half milligrams just to make the withdrawals bearable and it really sucked it was barely bearable
@@tomtroy3792 How long did it take to taper down?
@@thomasgary1219 15 years it was a very slow process when I didn't have to work I stayed in bed sick but I had to work and sometimes I had to up my dose depending on how hard of a day it was
“Blast off for kicksville”
Last train to Clarksville
I think the fact that he’s taking amphetamine at school is a way bigger issue then smoking weed at a party
😂😂😂
I think in many ways this video is trying to portray marijuana as the so called gateway drug ( which I believe to be true in many cases ) ,but in those days the use of amphetamines were generally accepted to the general public to lose or control weight problems .I knew of a 350 pound man who was prescribed these drugs and he did not lose a single pound but was highly addicted to his yellow jackets.
@@cameroncarter6789 lmao
Amphetamine based pills were widely available back then
If you saw the movie my dad had in his bottom drawer with real live beatniks and bearded folk singers, you would understand a whole different approach to the bongos.
Luckily John was able to get into the LA County Paramedic program a few years later......
Good catch!! That's Roy Desoto (Kevin Tighe) in this film. But he must've teamed up with John Gage (Randolph Mantooth) at some point! 😆
@@baxter6504 Was he in that paramedic show produced by Jack Webb ; who also, produced Adam 12?
@@johnceglick8714 Yes, "Adam 12" and "Emergency".
I thought that was him
I knew I saw him someplace before
What John doesn't know is that Pete is moonlighting as Wolverine.
He looks like the child of the Quaker Oats man to me.
?
@@adammarquez5203 hugh Jackman is pete in this video
What Jon also doesn't know is that wolverine also has metal claws .and plans to stick m in jon
@@sameermahajan2202 Jackman was probably a infant when this came out
Moral of the story: don't join the track team
To be honest these films just show how much more they understood about mental health than i thought back then. They always point out the problems of young people and why they get addicted...
Ya....it.s the parents fault.
🍸🍸🍸
yep, no trannies, no non binary, no pronouns, no nothing, no they/them/xey/xem/frog/frogself etcetc.
so its clearly as of todays 'Murica, its a mental health crisis of huuuuge proportions.
i think its no way back for them tbh...
but its facinating as well.
4:17 that zoom to the evil dealer in the bushes.. that music 🤣
I'm really glad they gave that helpful tutorial by Hank about how to prepare a proper solution. Always wanted to try Heroin but could never figure it out, and was too proud to ask for help. Thank Hank!
I've been binge-watching these old "anti"-drug films, and I've noticed this same sort of thing in practically _all_ of them. Whereas on the surface they have an _anti_ drug pretense, what they _really_ seem to do is subconsciously entice kids to actually use drugs, and inform them on how to do it. I cannot believe that this is either accidental, or unintentional. I grew up during the 80s and the whole "Just Say No" thing. This phrase in particular seems crafted by those well-versed in human psychology to create in children a reflexive desire to _actually do_ drugs. There is no doubt, after all, that truly massive fortunes have been gained through the illegal drug trade -- and those who sit atop the pyramid NEVER get arrested.
@@DS-hy6ld Definitely, and not just the illegal drug trade. Look into who got rich from oxycontin. Or even from before the drug laws, the elite families that got rich from opium trade.
@@DS-hy6ld there are actually people that want to sue intervention now because their kids have learned off that
Well the thing he doesn't show you how much dope to put in the spoon, everyone had a tolerance. Also he didn't show how much water he needs to cook up his dope.
@@diablo666541 i once showed my mom an episode of intervention, & I'm a stoner, & she literally said, "oh you're learning how to do that now" 😂😂😂😂😂
This clip needs more bongos. I felt they did not explore the bongos enough to convey its message.
Bill Gate's Masters thesis was titled, The Association Between Beatniks, Heroin and Bongos: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Gates argued that the specific frequencies of bongo music performed in the beatnik cafes of New York's East Village lowered dopamine activity, thus setting the listener up for a lifetime of addiction, self-abuse, and junk food consumption. His proposal for mind-controlling death rays to combat this serious problem was, however, ultimately discontinued after several beatniks spontaneously combusted in lumber yards and gas stations, causing millions of dollars in property damage.
And cowbell.
@@issuma8223 at least Bill got to harvest some souls :)
And cowbell!
@@waynemontpetit8181 Aargh, ya beat me to it! 😂
2:48 "The pot needle"?
Yeah, I'm pro-legalization of drugs, but I have to admit- Anyone injecting pot has a serious problem.
Right 😂 this is hilarious
Pop needle, as in "Betty popped a stiff dose of horse while listening to pop music and drinking pop, then her Pop came by and popped her one in the jaw."
Is that even possible?🤔 I've never used pot, even though it's legal here now, and I don't know anything about it.
@@issuma8223 You are a highly intelligent and creative comedian.
@@donellmuniz590 I laughed because its legal in Oregon where I am and I have never heard of a "pot needle" or anybody injecting pot.
I wish people still danced like this.
The bootleg Doors playing was great 😂
12:34 "Forget it, man, and get with the countdown. Shake this square world and blast off for Kicksville."
you speak my language....lol
15 years to find this
Also...
13:55
"The natural defences are crumbling. The barriers of caution are beaten down."
Shit makes my laugh my ass off !
I have a 36 year old nephew that has been battling heroin / fentanyl addiction for years now . That shit is a life destroyer . 💔😢
I’m sorry 💔
John escaped the scene by changing his name to Roy DeSoto and finding employment as a paramedic with the LA Country Fire Department, operating out of Station 51.
Kevin Tighe "Emergency"
I love the tutorial on how to cook up your works at the beginning. Lol. Good video to vape up a bowl and watch high AF.
OMG when the narrator said john had mastered the art of goofballs I almost died from laughter.
Me too !!
😂
I like the bit where it teaches people how to shoot. Very educational
Intervention does a better job of doing that
Fun fact the syringe was model after the fangs of a snake by German physician. Story was he was in California or Nevada a ND and saw a rattlesnake that was recently killed. The fangs had venom in it. And was he intrigued by it . Giving him a inspiration. And made a medical device known as hypodermic needle
Golly, the narrator sure is diggin' all the swell new jive he caught from all those young boppers....
Lol, yeah, he sounds pretty "square", man!
He's no L-7, ya dig?
Well he's dead now so we can all relax finally I got tired of that dude and his dootey Dootey Dootey doo music.
His attempt to "blast off for Kicksville" fizzled on the launch pad.
What I always get from these old films is that they assume "bennies" to be more harmless than weed. Bennies are amphetamine (speed), and back then they seemed to be easily available from pharmacies, even prescribed for nasal congestion.
There is still a form of amphetamine in some current nasal decongestants. It’s not intoxicating but it will show up on a drug test and you’ll have to have them test to see if it’s the nasal decongestant kind and not the intoxicating kind
Actually bennies are barbiturates. Completely opposite to amphetamines
@@AlexanderMason1 Are you sure? I thought the name bennies derived from benzedrine, a then mark name for amphetamine sulfate (like adderall is today)
@@bromisovalum8417 You are right. Barbs must have had a different nickname.
@@AlexanderMason1 I think there were several: "goofballs", "red devils" (secobarbital, because of the color of the capsules) and "yellow jackets"
Drugs sell themselves. Nobody has ever found themselves in the predicament where they’re like, “what em I gonna do with all this crack??”
true story
"John" is played by Kevin Tighe who later co-stared on the TV show "Emergency!"
I love how they made the weed party look so boring next to the music and beer party. I've been to weed circles far more entertaining then that.
IKR? This weed party is square.
Weed Circles? What like Crop Circles? 🤔😆
I wouldn’t know. Rarely if ever, do I get invited to a party. Maybe a church barbecue where there’s no beer, no alcohol, no drugs, no weed, no tobacco, no dancing--only tea, biscuits, and classical music played poorly on the out-of-tune piano by a widow woman named Mrs. Horace VanPlatte-Eddy.
@@mariekatherine5238 Hot chocolate with marshmallows never done anyone wrong.
Weed circle lol
Wow.!!
"It's a blastoff to Kicksville.!"
What a groovy scene.!
Guitar.!!
..so much fun.!
When your information is coming from a guy who says "The pot needle" you are right to question and ignore...
January 16, 1992 is my sobriety date
GREAT for you...I'm proud of you.
Congrats!
Thank you for helping me stay sober October 22, 2013 is my date.
@@sswcustomsewing4276 Awesome!
Stay clean and tall, we're pulling for you.
Pete’s really dressed to the nine for his job of “pushing dope” lol! Also the line “ member of that tight society of drug addicts” haha…😂
😅😅😅👍🏻
He got wolverine look swinging.
He dealer not a addict.
Well actually he in out of town sales. Lol
When Abraham Lincoln is your drug dealer.
Four scores and seven years in stir ...
@@21stcenturyfossil7 🤣🤣🤣
I'm naive , or ignorant, of how Abe Lincoln was responcible?
Now I see it onnthe video! Sorryfor the annoyance!
@@hugbug4408 😆😆 it's all good!
"KICKS " a great tune by Mark Lindsy's Paul Revere ,vAnd his Raiders came out with that tune in spring of 1965 ,bans was an anti- drug tune .
FYI using a dirty cotton like that can cause blood posing as well as cotton fever. A horrible feeling cause intense chills n shivering. Just letting those out there know
John Scott is Roy Desoto of Emergency...
Good eye!!
The guy with the beard, the bad H man with his powdered venom is Mungo Jerry;)
I always buy my drugs from Abraham Lincoln, “four score, and black tar heroin”.....
Thanks to Hank, I now know how to prepare my solution so I can leave squaresville and jump on that trip train to coolsville.
Wow baby! Those are some groovy tunes. I was never hip enough to shoot up the reefer, I would usually just smoke it. That seemed to work pretty well.
"the next step is the garage, there some of the gang are really blasting. that is where the real action is, come on and take a look, take a trip from squaresville!"
"this is the real action. the pot party! the trippers, the grasshoppers, the hip ones. all gathered in secret and lying, high as a kite"
i have been watching, and laughing at this video for nearly 30 years!
'The lifelong slavery of drug addiction' thats why my dead lil brother Reid use to say 'heroin is a full time job'
That dance music slaps so damn hard
Man I miss blasting off to kicksville.
I'm so glad john got out and became a paramedic 👍
@8:51....dancing dude. So far out and such a groovy dancer. Definitely the heppest cat in the joint.
Did you see one guy who patted Jon on his shoulder who looks like fez from that 70s show
As former heroin user I could never imagine using that kind of make shift eye droper syringe . I always use insulin syringes
Those "hip ones" and "grass hoppers" look really cool and far out!
They made this to appeal to the 1960s teenagers, so obviously it seems funny. In fact, the narrator does make some very valid points, some that I have never heard in modern PSA's.
Been on suboxone for three+ year now….pretty much down to the lowest dose available. Still fearful of quitting altogether. The sickness is horrendous.
I hear you John !! Im on sublocade now. Tried for 10 years to get off Suboxone. The withdrawals are just way too much for me !! I just can't do it. Opiate withdrawal to me is descending into the bowels of hell ! There is nothing in the world like it ! God bless you brother
Anybody remember those scary-ass drug film strips from the 70's in elementary school? Then the VD film strips in the 80's during high school... Did No-Doze in college a couple of times for some all-nighters...never hooked me though. Usually, we'd study until about 5:00PM on Fridays and Saturdays...but after about 6:00PM or so we'd get ready for an evening of partying. Sunday's were spent going to church (hangover and all) and then after lunch...studying until about 7:00PM or so... Side note: I'd do Helen.
This channel has them
There is a good chance that if "Helen" were real she would have "did" a lot for her drugs. Cute, kinky female drug addicts tend to use their looks to make some fast cash to cover a night in a hotel room, $300 worth of their drug of choice and maybe a Big Mac if they get hungry.
Kevin Tighe is alive and well (last I heard), living in Sedro-Wooley, WA.
All the guys from the A-shift at Station 51 are alive and doing well. Lopez retired and bought into Lake Tahoe real estate with Tim Donnelly (Chet), they're both very wealthy. Mike Stoker was an actual LACoFD engineer and stayed with the FD after the show retiring as a Capt. Mike Norell (Capt. Stanley) went on to writing for TV after the show wrapped and still was as recently as 2015.
@@jimmartin7881 What about Tighe's partner, Randy Mantooth (Gage)?
@@donellmuniz590 Last I heard he was doing well, he was diagnosed with cancer in '17 but was okay in remission from what I was told. He lost his sister a few years earlier so he's just been through a ton of crap and trying to get back to normal. He did a lot of soaps after Emergency! and I think he last acted on TV in The Sons of anarchy series. I've met him multiple times and he is an absolute everyday guy, it's odd to meet an actor that's so grateful for what they had the chance to do. He and the rest of them acknowledge openly that they got insanely lucky and appreciate the fans a bunch.
@@jimmartin7881 Thank you for sharing about him I remember his part in Sons of Anarchy and thought wow he is still doing television and still very talented. Emergency was a great show it is one of my favorites because it was well written and still very entertaining. I am very pleased to hear the rest of the cast is doing well.
He also played in The Graduate (1967) and Roadhouse (1987)
Pete is the most dapper plug on earth
Were there people dancing to jazz? Or am I high. Yes, and yes.
Glad we got the drugs problem sorted...It looked like hell back then 😬😬😬
Lol it still is bro
Super groovy keyboards, very chic vocals for backup👍 and Chet Baker for kicksville
was it chet?
@@royferguson3909 The style of playing is very much Chet..also taking in consideration Baker had a long history of heroin abuse throughout his adult life,and his usage gave him an open window too his style of playing.I'm not a fan in anyway shape or form for someone too engage in such a self destructive,dependant drug;but in the 50's and early mid 60's in was too many Jazz musicians a kinda cool drug too associate with style and depth of Jazz.
You only have too look at other musicians at the time,such as Miles,Ginger Baker and Phil Seaman to get the picture.👍🎺
What Jon doesn't know is that Helen probably blown few guys prior to him kissing her.
Notice the 88 spray paint on the wall funny now 60 yrs later I see 88 on the MSN all the time.
sadly I noticed that too.
I ain't going to 🤥
not so fast 'nic-o-teen' , with my X-Ray vision I can see the harm induced by watching such videos .....C.Kent
brilliant video , just joining in the fun 💕 ✌ man
Well it’s Saturday… I could “shake this square world and blast off for kicksville”.. but I’ll probably end up nipping to the shop, get a frozen pizza and eat it watching a film on my own.. 🥳
omg, they should show this in schools, maybe it will put them off for life, so glad I didnt and never ever would touch that poison, but know a few who are and still do, and seeing them is enough believe me. so sad
Oh, yes, seeing drug addictes really brings it home. You know, here but for the grace of God go I. Sobering really
Actually they caused more harm than good.
"snakes are seen as a symbol of evil."
sure. that's why there's two of them on the internationally recognized icon for "medical care provided here," right?
Touché....
Hilarious. … Nice 👍
Yep, that’s why weed is still illegal federally
Nice a anti Heroin film where at the beginning they give you a tutorial on how to cook up your works. Real subtle zoom in on our villain in this story @ 4:18
LOL that beatnik music in the beginning I could picture Maynard Krebs playing the Bongos by now
or Bernard Cribins....he was hugely underrated.
Man this video makes me feel like I missed out in high school I didn’t get to try everything. I always wanted to fly 🤣😂😅
I never got to see a pot needle.
So spot on, cold turkey is one of the most self Infection and a man can put himself threw
Unreal the campaign against marijuana all these years. Hell, beer and booze destroy more lives than weed ever will. That scene of Pete withdrawing is totally over the top. Kicking dope sucks, but never saw anyone need to be tied down.
I have. My freind chucked himself out 1st floor window. He ran and dove straight through. He was laying on the floor crying. He was bad. The heroin in the uk back in the 90s was lethal. And he was injecting 3 or 4 times a day. He's not alive anymore. Rip gav
Why don't you ever see real video of people in full withdrawals??? Because kids would stay away from it if they saw the horror of withdrawals. And the machine wants drug addicts. It is a multi multi billion €£$ bizniz
@@matthewjdouglas6471 That's for sure... China, Vietnam, South America, Afghanistan, funny how the Wests wars follow the poppy& coca farming.
Because you are a junkie
@@matthewjdouglas6471 look up any show that shows what it's really like in jails and prisons. They show people coming in during full withdrawals all the time.
Later John showed up on an episode of Law and Order CI in 2004 as a drug addicted Doctor. The episode was called D.A.W.
I'm in a stupid peer recovery class watching this jonesing my ass off 🤔
Aw dude that sucks. I had to kick in jail, coming off of Suboxone. 60 days of pure hell. It will end though buddy, takes time but it's worth it. Try kratom, maybe an opms kratom shot(like a 5 hour energy shot). It's about the only thing that will take the pain away. It won't eliminate it completely, but use em for about a week to stave of withdrawals. Praying for ya man
If you need more info or help just hit me up here.
Let's give it up to the two cops featured who worked tirelessly to stop break-ins, suicidal teens, even suburban pot parties! 😂
Yeah I totally agree..and just sweat it out pal.
Wow, and to think that I can make a phone call and have it delivered legally today. How times have changed .
I love these they make me laugh!
John turned out okay.
He went on to star in Adam 12 ha!
I've never been "high" off of beer before.
I've been living in kicksville since 19 72
Beware of the well dressed Beatnick in the bushes!!!!
The withdrawal scene staring at 23:27 - I wonder if William Friedkin (The Exorcist) ever saw this film? Probably not, but there are some strong similarities, even within the audio.
Yeah kinda of but you don't have vital key sighns of possession. The speaking of pre biblical tounges n levitation. And frigid environment.
Dude at 18:15 looks like the strung out version of the guy who played the principal in Ferris Bueller ( who later got busted with CP)
Jeffrey Jones. Wynona Riders dad in Beetlejuice.
I want to shake this square town and take off for kicksville. I'm going to start talking like that. I'm going to single handedly bring back 60s hipster lingo.
I with you,
you cotterging, up-hill gardener
✌
♥
🏴
There were no hipsters in the '60s when hipsters had in common was they were drug addicts themselves
Ah the old eye dropper how I remember it well. It’s truly a pit of despair . Very sad lifestyle that I’ve know for years. Most of my friends are dead & there’s only a few left & they’ve all died under the age of 50. 46 yrs old was the oldest & the first to OD was barely 20yrs old. Very sad waste of life but they forget to tell you that part.
I never used that eye dropper/hypo needle . By the time I got in shooting dope plastic disposables were readily available.
The beginning bongo music reminds me of Clark Griswold putting up the Christmas lights in the outside of his house, lol.
These films always show dealers as the most sinister people. And plotting to hook someone. I've known dealers and the ones I know are nothing like these people. Sure they are dealing in misery but I've also seen them give a lot of dope away when someone is sick. And they aren't preying on school kids either. In fact most the ones I know the people they sell to were users before they sold to them.
True. I had my drug taking days in small town, rural areas but the dealers there knew the struggle and certainly weren't looking to hook younger more niave users into that trap.
@@samusvikerness661 what kind, considerate dealers you had,.....
...in Poshville.....
...p.s.
just saying
I would like to know all the filming locations and the music that was played at the party the groovy tune then the slow jazzy number i have watched it many timed i like the special effects and music used in the pot room scene
2:45 - It's all fun and games until you get hooked on the Pot Needle
Who knew they'd developed smokeless weed in 1967!?
@ 10 - 11 years old those dances you seen were out- a- sight ; sock it to me ! Rowen + Martins Laugh In came out autumn of 67 .
Good thing John cleaned up by the mid 70s and joined the California highway patrol as a motorcycle cop know as.
CHIP'S.
11:48 the real party, the trippers the Grasshoppers the hip ones.
There can be no hope with dope.
Pete standing in bushes like slenderman with sideburns lol!!
We all laugh. But John’s adolescent anxiety seemed very familiar.
This script seems to have been based on thousands of case studies with actual addicts.
The path looked hauntingly familiar.
With this sort of thing, it’s really more the roll of the dice than anything.
Where you were born, how your parents were, who are luck or unlucky enough to encounter. When. What exit ramp you happen to take. When. With what?
BTW does anyone know who did the music for these?
"Get with the countdown. Shake this square world and blast off for Kicksville." That's from actual case studies?
The dark haired Hispanic guy dancing at Pete's party looks like fez from that 70s show.
@2:52 - "The bennies, the reefer and, the 'pot needle'?" WTF?! So, alcohol, 'goofballs', marijuana, then STRAIGHT to shooting heroin? No wonder people thought these films were amusing.
pop* needle, "pop" is a synonym for shooting up
@@ocdemon8999
Well you are somewhat right popping is where you do it right at the surface and not intravenously it’s an intramuscular shot it’s where you just put it in the skin and shoot it’s for when people can’t get good veins
@@trix9803 thats true, heard it hurts like a motherfucker too
Anyone else think that the pusher Pete, with his sort of bushy 'duck's ass' hair and the beard, bears a striking resemblance to a werewolf? Especially in the scene where they're shooting up, @ around 19:50.
That beard's a sign Pusher Pete's personal hygiene has been let go ever since he succumbed to the pot needle.
Mungo Jerry...the beard without moustache, like Abraham Lincoln
Maybe showing like exactly how to shoot up in the opening wasn’t the optimal approach
Like I said before these films did more harm than good just like intervention
The message is good. The narrator sounds hokey by today's standards and probably in '67 also. But even if you had a gravely-voiced-former addict and member of a popular band, there are still kids watching who would be drawn to drugs--the danger, the rebellion, the cache. Although, in the early-80s at my high schools, drug use was lower than the 70s, there were still kids that, no-matter what you told them, were going to experiment. I'm in my 50s now and some of those kids didn't make it past their 40s. And when I tell some young people that, I can tell it means absolutely nothing. I think some are just doomed to short lives and perhaps that's their goal. The cliche live fast and die.
He cleaned up his act because he joined the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He went on to star as Roy DeSoto in Emergency.
I saw films like these on TV where I grew up in NY, in the1960s. There was a small group of junkies in my junior high school too. I hope they still show these kind of films on local TV stations. A great movie on this subject is The Man With The Golden Arm, starring Frank Sinatra, and Kim Novac. That movie was also great historical drama. Anyone that would laugh at this film here probly has a drug problem, or is a wreckless friend and should be avoided.
Does anybody know the timestamp of the part that was sampled at the end (well, the 3 minute mark) of "Rob The Prez-O-Dent" by That Handsome Devil?
I think they played this for us when I was in high school 67-69. I understand that heroin is 1,000 times as powerful as opium. That's a lot of painkiller. I can see how it would be hard to measure and easy to overdose. Those of us who smoked cannabis back then thought the "drug war" was ludicrous. If somebody wanted to do uppers or downers or whatever they were easy to get. You could buy them in lots of 100, a "jar." Drugs are just as easy to get now as they were 60 years ago. The price of a pound of cannabis has dropped from an avg. of $1500 in the '60s to $541 today. Good news for those of us who smoke a little now and then. But we always shunned hard drugs. We saw what it did to people.
A LB of weed was about 100 dollars in 1974 but half the weight was seeds
And Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin! And ruthless, greedy pushers are often selling counterfeit "oxys" laced with fentanyl, killing unsuspecting young people.
@@donellmuniz590 Sadly yes it has ravaged the northwest USA sadly. I have seen many very young people hooked on that evil stuff it breaks my heart. I see a few get clean and live a better life yet not very many. I never touched the hard drugs I drank and thankfully got sober a few years ago.
Kinda like saying THC is 1000 times as powerful as marijuana, it’s just the plant matter removed to yield morphine and then the slight modification to heroin makes it about two times as powerful (and converted back to morphine in the body) nearly the exact same drug just less of it is required
1000 is a jar . Pot was 50 a kilo in socal in 1969 . It was wrapped in crate paper and not real good . We all smoked Afghanie hash !
Cliffhanger! What happened to Pete? What about Hank? Helen is out, marked square for life after squealing.
I funked Hank up the bum for a goofball, ....all is conjecture
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