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Reefer Madness II: The True Story (1985)

R 78 min  -  Comedy
7.0
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"It's all a LIE!!" or so screams our hero, DETECTIVE JACK PERRY. We meet Jack in the prologue as he interrupts a telecast of a movie review program... See full summary »

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Kent Skov
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Cast

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Robert Buchholz Robert Buchholz
Michael Cheselka Michael Cheselka
Connie Sue Cook Connie Sue Cook
John P. McCann John P. McCann
Bob Petrella Bob Petrella
Steve Pinto Steve Pinto
Stephen Rollman Stephen Rollman
Ken Segall Ken Segall
Indy Shriner Indy Shriner
Kent Skov Kent Skov
Sandy Mielke
Scott Weintraub Scott Weintraub
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"It's all a LIE!!" or so screams our hero, DETECTIVE JACK PERRY. We meet Jack in the prologue as he interrupts a telecast of a movie review program. He claims REEFER MADNESS, the classic cult film which the two critics are reviewing, is nothing but a slanderous lie. We have been shown clips of the original film where Perry was portrayed as a low-life drug pusher. Now, here it is, decades after REEFER MADNESS was first released, and the real life Jack Perry shows up and claims, "...the movie was made to frame me! I was actually an undercover cop!" The two critics don't buy any of his story. Jack says he can prove what he claims by showing his version of the movie -- which he just happens to have brought along. The reviewers tell Jack that they don't have time to show his film on their program. Jack's 44 Magnum convinces them otherwise. The film, which Jack proceeds to show... Written by L. R. Nogg  

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USA

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English

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Edited from Tell Your Children (1936) See more »