Grass
1999-09-15 | 80 minutes
Plot Summary
Marijuana is the most controversial drug of the 20th Century. Smoked by generations to little discernible ill effect, it continues to be reviled by many governments on Earth. In this Genie Award-winning documentary veteran Canadian director Ron Mann and narrator Woody Harrelson mix humour and historical footage together to recount how the United States has demonized a relatively harmless drug.
Cast
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Woody HarrelsonNarrator (voice)
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Tommy ChongSelf (archive footage)
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Cheech MarinSelf (archive footage)
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John LennonSelf (archive footage)
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Ronald ReaganSelf (archive footage)
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Jimmy CarterSelf (archive footage)
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Richard NixonSelf (archive footage)
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Gerald FordSelf (archive footage)
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Cab CallowaySelf (archive footage)
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Bill ClintonSelf (archive footage)
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George H. W. BushSelf (archive footage)
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Nancy ReaganSelf (archive footage)
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Chevy ChaseSelf (archive footage)
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