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  2. List of drug films - Wikipedia

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    Drugs commonly shown in such films include cocaine, heroin and other opioids, LSD, cannabis (see stoner film) and methamphetamine. There is extensive overlap with crime films, which sometimes treat drugs as plot devices to keep the action moving. The following is a partial list of drug films and the substances involved.

  3. List of films featuring hallucinogens - Wikipedia

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    [10] The People Next Door: LSD, STP: 1970 [10] The Possession of Michael King: DMT: 2014: The President's Analyst: 1967 [10] Psych-Out: STP: 1968 [10] A Scanner Darkly: Characters throughout the film use Substance D, a fictional drug that causes bizarre hallucinations. Substance D (fictional) 2006 The Serpent and the Rainbow: 1988 [20] Seven ...

  4. Category:Medical-themed films - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Medicine Man (film) Men in Black (1934 film) ... 20 languages ...

  5. Category:Films about drugs - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Documentary films about drugs (5 C, 20 P) A. Films about alcohol ... List of drug films; 0–9. The 11th Hour (2014 film) ...

  6. Extraordinary Measures (film) - Wikipedia

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    Genzyme claims that Dr. Robert Stonehill's character is based upon scientist and researcher William Canfield, [10] who founded Novazyme. [11] According to Roger Ebert's review, the character is based on Yuan-Tsong Chen , [ 6 ] a scientist and researcher from Duke University [ 12 ] who collaborated with Genzyme in producing Myozyme , the drug ...

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  8. Stoner film - Wikipedia

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    The midnight movie scene in theaters of the 1970s revived the hectoring anti-drug propaganda film Reefer Madness (1936) as an ironic counterculture comedy. The broad popularity of Reefer Madness led to a new audience for extreme anti-drug films bordering on self-parody, including Assassin of Youth (1937), Marihuana (1936), and She Shoulda Said No! a.k.a.

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