Marihuana is a 1936 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildagarde Stadie. The story follows Burma, a young woman whose life spirals out of control after attending a party where she unknowingly smokes marijuana. The film portrays her descent into tragedy, including unplanned pregnancy, crime, and addiction, as a cautionary tale about the dangers of drug use. While intended as a serious warning, the film's exaggerated depiction of marijuana's effects has made it a cult classic, often viewed as unintentional satire.<br /><br />Credits:<br />Director: Dwain Esper<br />Producer: Dwain Esper<br />Starring: Harley Wood, Hugh McArthur, Pat Carlyle<br />Screenplay: Hildagarde Stadie<br />Cinematography: Roland Price<br /><br />#Marihuana1936 #DwainEsper #ExploitationFilm #CultClassic