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Addicted
The Myth and Menace of Drugs in Film
Rating :
rating
Author(s) :
Jack Stevenson
Pages :
272
Pub Date :
2000
Edition(s) at Erowid :
2000(pb,1st ed,fine)
Publisher :
Creation Books
ISBN :
1840680237
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From Thomas Edison's 1894 kinescope production Opium Joint to 1930's exploitation pictures like Narcotic and Reefer Madness, to 1960's screen psychedelia (Psych-Out, The Trip) and right through to the controversial Trainspotting, Addicted presents an illustrated guide to the history of drugs and drug addiction in the cinema.

Investigating sub-genres such as Blaxploitation, SF/Horror and the Underground, Addicted covers a wide range of the wildest movies ever made, focusing not only on bodies of drug film from different countries, but also on individual works ranging from Performance with Mick Jagger to Brian de Palma's Scarface And Terry Gilliam's Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas.

Addicted is a sometimes shocking, always entertaining and indispensable guide to an area of cinema which has traditionally enabled film-makers to realise their most lurid, surrealistic, or complex visions. With Dozens of eye-opening illustrations, plus a complete index of films.