Reefer Madness (2005 film)

Reefer Madness (2005 film)

:"This entry refers specifically to the 2005 film, Reefer Madness. For other uses of the term "Reefer Madness," see Reefer Madness (disambiguation)."Infobox Film
name = Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical
director = Andy Fickman
producer = Andy Fickman
Kevin Murphy
writer = Kevin Murphy
starring = Kristen Bell
Christian Campbell
Neve Campbell
Alan Cumming
Ana Gasteyer
music = David Manning
distributor = Showtime
released = April 16, 2005 (TV)
November 8 2005 (DVD)
runtime = 109 min.
country = USA
Germany
language = English
budget = $25,000,000
preceded_by = "Reefer Madness"
website = http://www.sho.com/site/reefermadness/home.do
amg_id = 1:318194
imdb_id = 0404364

"Reefer Madness", aka "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical" premiered on April 16, 2005, on the Showtime cable network. It is a television movie version of the 2004 musical, and stars Alan Cumming as the Lecturer, Ana Gasteyer as Mae, and Kristen Bell as Mary. The movie also stars siblings Christian and Neve Campbell as Jimmy Harper and Miss Poppy. Bell, Christian Campbell, and John Kassir reprise their roles from the stage; Robert Torti, who played both Jack and Jesus on the stage, portrays only the latter in the movie version (Steven Weber plays Jack in the movie).

The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. It also screened in competition at the 2005 Deauville Film Festival and won the Premiere Audience Award. On the night of April 20, 2005, Showtime aired the musical back-to-back with the 1936 exploitation film that inspired it. The film won the 2005 Emmy Award for Music and Lyrics (for the song "Mary Jane/Mary Lane," which was written specially for the movie). It also received Emmy nominations for Choreography and Make-Up Effects. The movie was released on DVD in November 2005.

Plot

In a high school classroom, The Lecturer (Alan Cumming) tells the assembly of anxious parents about the evils of marijuana (Reefer Madness). With the help of his assistant, he then launches into the tragic tale of one boy's struggles with the demon weed.

Jimmy Harper (Christian Campbell) is a fine upstanding youth, blessed with the love of the fair Mary Lane (Kristen Bell). The two are sure they will live happily ever after (Romeo and Juliet). However, across town, the weed-pusher Jack (Steven Weber) and his cronies, Sally (Amy Spanger) and Ralph (John Kassir), are living in the depths of depravity. Jack's moll, Mae (Ana Gasteyer), explains how she came to live in such a state (The Stuff).

Meanwhile, Jack goes out to recruit new addicts at Miss Poppy's (Neve Campbell) soda counter (Down at the Ol' Five and Dime). There, he meets Jimmy, whom he lures back to the house and offers a stick of reefer. After one puff, Jimmy becomes an addict (Jimmy Takes a Hit/The Orgy). He forgets about Mary Lane, who sits alone in church, waiting for him (Lonely Pew).

One night, Jimmy and Ralph break into the church in order to steal from the collection plate for drug money. Jesus (Robert Torti) comes down from the cross and, in a musical revue hosted by Joan of Arc (Christine Lakin), exhorts Jimmy to kick the habit (Listen to Jesus, Jimmy). But Jimmy's too deep into his habit to be saved; he has a new god now. He goes back to the Reefer Den, and to Sally.

One dark night, Jimmy and Sally are driving back to the house, stoned, when their car hits and kills an old man. Sally runs away. Jimmy, scared straight, drives in a panic to Mary's house, where he tells her he still loves her, and that they must go far, far away. Mary happily accepts him back, and everything seems right with the world (Mary Jane/Mary Lane).

But Jack knows that if the police catch Jimmy, his 'reefer empire' will be shattered. He waits for Jimmy at Mary's house and offers him an innocent-looking chocolate brownie. Jimmy eats the brownie and immediately forgets all about Mary Lane (The Brownie Song).

Jimmy goes back to the Reefer Den. But this time, Mary follows him, planning to rescue him. Instead, Ralph ensnares her with his fraternity jacket and a puff of reefer (Little Mary Sunshine). He soon finds out that he has unleashed more than he can deal with, as Mary demonstrates her previously unseen sadistic streak.

Jimmy comes downstairs to find Mary taking advantage of Ralph. He angrily attacks Ralph and the two begin wrestling. Jack comes in and attempts to break up the fight, while Mae reproaches them for corrupting someone as innocent as Mary. During the scuffle, Jack's gun goes off and Mary is shot through the heart (Mary's Death). Jimmy holds her but it is too late; she dies in his arms.

The police appear, summoned by the gunshot, and Jack fingers Jimmy as the killer. He is carted off by the officers (who leave Mary's body where it lies). The radio reveals that Jimmy has been sent to death row.

Upon hearing this news, Ralph goes insane, thinking that Jimmy, Mary (who he sees being molested by the devil in hell), and the rest of the youths whose lives have been ruined by marijuana, are stalking him from beyond the grave (Murder). Spooked, Jack and Mae go out for food while Sally stays behind to look after the raving Ralph.

When they return, they find that Ralph, in the throes of reefer-induced hunger pangs, has murdered Sally and cannibalized her body. Jack shoots and kills him. But now Mae is having visions of Jimmy, Mary, Sally and Ralph, all accusing. To regain her sanity the only way she knows, she hacks Jack to death and kicks the habit once and for all (The Stuff - Reprise).

When she reads in the daily paper that the president will be coming to town to visit a sick child, she becomes determined to talk to him and gain a Presidential pardon for Jimmy. They burst into the electrocution chamber at the last second and free the doomed boy, who joins them in their crusade to tell the world about the evils of marijuana. They travel back to the reefer den, where Jimmy torches the crop. Mary appears, haloed and freed from hell by his heroic destruction of property. She promises to wait for him in heaven (Tell 'Em the Truth).

The Lecturer's presentation ends. The entire audience joins the suddenly-real movie cast to explain how they will join the fight against things they don't understand (Reefer Madness - Reprise). As the film ends, the galvanized townsfolk hold a huge anti-reefer protest and bonfire, and the Lecturer drives away smugly.

Cast

*Kristen Bell as Mary Lane
*Christian Campbell as Jimmy Harper
*Neve Campbell as Miss Poppy
*Alan Cumming as Lecturer/Goat-Man/President Franklin D. Roosevelt
*Ana Gasteyer as Mae Coleman
*John Kassir as Ralph Wiley/Uncle Sam
*Amy Spanger as Sally DeBains/Statue of Liberty
*Robert Torti as Jesus
*Steven Weber as Jack Stone/George Washington
*Kevin McNulty as Mayor Harris MacDonald
*Robert Clarke as Principal Poindexter Short
*Lynda Boyd as Mrs. Dierdre Greevey
*Christine Lakin as Joan of Arc/Dancer
*John Mann as Satan

Musical numbers

# "Reefer Madness" - Lecturer and Company
# "Romeo and Juliet" - Jimmy and Mary
# "The Stuff" - Mae
# "Down at the Ol' Five and Dime" - Mary, Miss Poppy, Lecturer, and Company
# "Jimmy Takes a Hit" - Sally, Jack, Mae, Ralph, and Cast
# "The Orgy" - Sally, Jimmy, Jack, Ralph, Mae, Lecturer, and Company
# "Lonely Pew" - Mary and Lecturer
# "Listen to Jesus, Jimmy" - Jesus Christ, Joan of Arc, Satan, and Company
# "Mary Jane/Mary Lane" - Mary, Jimmy, Miss Poppy, Jack, Ralph, Jesus, and Company
# "The Brownie Song" - Jimmy, Mae, Sally, Jack, and Ralph
# "Little Mary Sunshine" - Ralph and Mary
# "Mary's Death" - Jimmy and Mary
# "Murder" - Jimmy, Ralph, Mary, Satan, Sally, Jack, Mae, and Company
# "The Stuff - Reprise" - Mae
# "Tell 'Em the Truth" - Mae, Lecturer, Jimmy, Mary, Jack, Sally, and Company
# "Reefer Madness - Reprise" - Mary, Jimmy, Lecturer, Mae, Sally, Ralph, Jack, and Jesus
# "Mary Jane/Mary Lane - End Credit Edit" - Mary, Jimmy, and Company

Inspiration

In 1998, writing partners Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, who had met while studying at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, were driving from Oakland to Los Angeles and listening to Frank Zappa's "Joe's Garage", when they began discussing how one might stage the piece. "So I started picturing it in my head," Studney recalls. "Frank Zappa's concept of a musical and then it just hit me. I turned to Kevin and said 'What about doing "Reefer Madness" as a musical?'" By the time duo reached Los Angeles, they had already written the first song.

Trivia

* The high school is named after Harry J. Anslinger, the first Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Narcotics, known as the Father of the Drug War.
* The credits list "Dead Old Man" as a production studio in conjunction with Apolloscreen. "Dead Old Man" is the name of a song in the original stage production.
* The more than 800 costumes were created by a dedicated team of 12 dyers, sewers and cutters, in addition to a group of seamstresses in Lithuania that worked on costumes for several weeks.
* The number 420 can be spotted several times in the film. It appears as a house number, on a sign in the church, as a time of day in the Reefer Den (when Mae and Jack go out for Chinese) and on the town sign.
* Harry S. Murphy (Warden Harrah) originated the role of The Lecturer in the Los Angeles production.
* Allan Cumming's harsh pronunciation of the 'hwa' sound whenever he says 'marijuana' on camera is a subtle callback to the original propaganda film, in which they spelled it, 'marihuana'.

External links

* [http://www.sho.com/site/reefermadness/home.do Official site]
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