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Drugs in Our Culture is a short film released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Examines the widespread use of drugs in American society and presents experts discussing different reasons for increased drug abuse by youth. Focuses on the varying opinions of a judge, researcher, child psychologist, minister, and drug user toward increased drug abuse. Empahsizes the need for helping children make proper choices about drugs. Highlight: JIM NABORS and unidentified woman do operatic duet to "Figaro" with lyrics changed to

drug references; Jim Nabors pops pills in the sequence!! ALSO: Good

hippie sequence in Haight-Ashbury.

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