
by William A. O'Connor 1935
Review created: 06/21/07(updated 09/08/07)
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Cocaine Fiends
. 1935
Directed by William A. O'Connor
Starring; Lois January, Noel Madison
A small town girl who is lured to the big city by drug-running gangsters that turn her into a addict,with his special "headache powder".
Forbidden, sordid Pleasures.
Cocaine, prostitution, unwed pregnancy, suicide, and swing music.
Narcotic's addictive, rampant threat to all society.
The Cocaine Fiends has a sister film titled Reefer Madness (1938)
Vintage melodrama. Unintentionally hilarious!
Review ID: 10000000003839689

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