Marijuana (1968 film)
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| Marijuana | |
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| Directed by | Max Miller |
| Narrated by | Sonny Bono |
| Music by | Gene Clark (composer) |
| Distributed by | Avanti Films |
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Marijuana is a 34-minute 1968 anti-drug documentary film by Max Miller and distributed by Avanti Films.[1] It is narrated by Sonny Bono. It was described as "the first major film effort to center upon the use and possible risks of marijuana",[2] in which "arguments for and against its use are presented and the accumulation of arguments against is allowed to speak for itself".[3] Music for the documentary was composed by the Byrds' Gene Clark, a "bizarre" choice in his musical career, resulting in "meandering blues and pseudo-psychedelic instrumental jams".[4]