Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
Or taboo in general..
The earlier, the better, as they seem to handle the subject matter better, especially with quality writing, instead of being crass.. Nothing after the 1970s. From any country. For some reason, they just seem to be better. Nothing silly, but something mature. I'm watching "Pale Flower" and loving it, and there's a mention of a guy who is a "dope addict"... I do remember liking "The Man With The Golden Arm", too. Not the exploitation stuff... |
Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2079275)
Or taboo in general..
The earlier, the better, as they seem to handle the subject matter better, especially with quality writing, instead of being crass.. Nothing after the 1970s. From any country. For some reason, they just seem to be better. Nothing silly, but something mature. I'm watching "Pale Flower" and loving it, and there's a mention of a guy who is a "dope addict"... I do remember liking "The Man With The Golden Arm", too. Not the exploitation stuff... The earliest movie about drug addiction that I can think of is Bigger Than Life (1956). It's a powerful movie, and I highly recommend it. . |
Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
1916 The Mystery of the Leaping Fish
https://youtu.be/fprVONwmYnc |
Panic in Needle Park was the first movie that came to mind.
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
Reefer Madness. That movie is a little notorious for over-exaggerating things. But then again it was 1936, different times. There are a few more, I will post when I recall them.
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
The Lost Weekend
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Wasn't that about drinking? If you include pure alcoholism, there would wayyy to many to mention!
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Originally Posted by hell_storm2004 (Post 2079507)
Wasn't that about drinking? If you include pure alcoholism, there would wayyy to many to mention!
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Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2079421)
The Lost Weekend
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Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2081569)
This movie probably packed a wallop in 1945 but it hasn't held up well...a lot of over the top melodramatics almost to the point of being laughable.
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
I think alcoholism definitely counts as a drug addiction, unless it's done for comic effect or it's a very minor character. The Days of Wine and Roses is an interesting study of addiction, not just the affect it has on the addict but on the people around them.
Depending on whether you're more interested in the drug aspect or the addiction aspect, there's plenty of good films where people are addicted to fame, money, beauty...lots of abstract things. |
Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
Ones I've come across, from the 50's & 60's, not previously mentioned:
Bigger Than Life - James Mason is a teacher than gets addicted to a painkiller (cant remember which one) The Connection - The Blair Witch Project owes a bit to this film, of 'found footage' of junkies Monkey On My Back - Supposedly based a real story about a former champion boxer addicted to morphine (I think?). While not exactly Raging Bull, does cover some similiar territory. Synanon - set mostly in a rehab facility, dealing mostly with heroin addiction. 28 Days reminded me of this film a bit - without the happy ending ofc. |
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I remember Reefer Madness watching it with my Dad in our living room. Miss the old days..
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Originally Posted by baleclone (Post 2083295)
I remember Reefer Madness watching it with my Dad in our living room. Miss the old days..
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
The Man with the Golden Arm, if that counts as early.
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
Found a short by the Lumiere Brothers called 'Fumiere d'opium'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEF7sdONfbs |
Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 2083384)
The Man with the Golden Arm, if that counts as early.
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Re: Earliest Movies About Drug Addiction?
Victim (1962)
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Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 2083417)
[The Man With the Golden Arm]Yeah, that was one of the first that came to my mind, so I started the thread naming that movie. I think the movie was successful because Frank Sinatra was in that role, because people liked him. I doubt they looked down on him after seeing him in that role, but I think they'd do that with many actors. I think Sinatra did it to add something to his resume that would show more than the usual.
I remember the film vividly from the theater. My baby sitter (a guy) took me to see it when at the time I was 11 years old! Obviously I didn't understand all of it, but I got the idea, and knew the performances were good. The film was certainly ground breaking for its time. I've seen it several times since, and I understood it much better...;) |
I thought The Man with the Golden Arm was pretty powerful stuff for the 1950's...I'm pretty sure Preminger had to make a lot of concessions to get the movie made, one of which I'm sure was the fact that the word "heroine" was never used. I don't think Sinatra has ever been better.
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