Description: 1949 Vintage Marijuana Propaganda Movie Poster -She Shoulda Said No- Detailed Specifications This is a reproduction of the original poster. This poster comes in two sizes: 11"x14" and 16"x20" You can find them and more Movie Posters in Our StoreAll Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USAAll our Maps and Posters are Made in the USA The film itself is semi-biographical, its story following what Leeds herself experienced. The film was inspired by the highly publicized arrest of movie stars Robert Mitchum and Leeds for marijuana possession. On September 1, 1948, the actors, along with two others, were arrested after being caught smoking marijuana at the home of Leeds in the early morning, and were charged with the felony of narcotics possession. Leeds was sentenced to sixty days in prison and placed on probation for five years.Upon her release, Leeds struggled to find work in Hollywood, and signed on to star in Wild Weed. During publicity for the film in 1949, Leeds, who had been 20 at the time of the arrest, said that appearing in the picture would keep other people her age from trying drugs, but in 1952 she confided in Collier's that she "only had one offer… which was an obvious attempt to capitalize on the Mitchum case notoriety. I took it. I was broke." The film gained approval from the Federal Bureau of Narcotics to use the drug references, a standard practice at the time even though the Bureau had no power to censor the films. The film used its plot to push many of the beliefs of the time: that drug-using youth would turn to crime and the theory of "marijuana as a gateway drug". The latter was a leading argument for drug prohibition during the era, and an argument that Leeds herself made, based on her own history with marijuana and heroin.She Shoulda Said 'No'! released as The Devil's WeedVia Franklin Productions, Kay filmed the production in six days, a common occurrence given that most films of the era were shot with a quick turnaround. Eureka Productions initially distributed the film, but it struggled to find an audience until Kroger Babb's Hallmark Productions acquired the rights for distribution. Babb initially marketed the film under the title The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket, but failed to achieve success with that title and eventually changed it to "She Shoulda Said 'No'!". He pushed the sensuality of Leeds with new promotional photographs and a new tagline: "How Bad Can a Good Girl Get... without losing her virtue or respect???", while sending letters to local communities falsely claiming that the United States Treasury Department implored Hallmark to release the film "in as many towns and cities as possible in the shortest possible length of time" as a public service.[9] The square-up misleadingly stated that the producers wished to "publicly acknowledge the splendid cooperation of the Nation's narcotic experts and Government departments, who aided in various ways the success of this production…. If its presentation saves but one young girl or boy from becoming a 'dope fiend' – then its story has been well told." This print comes with a white border around the image --------------------------- -How are the prints shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.
Price: 13.95 USD
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
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Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Unknown
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Originality: Reproduction
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Item Length: 2 variations
Region of Origin: United States
Framing: Unframed
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: Unknown
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 2 variations
Style: Vintage
Features: Unframed
Unit Quantity: 1
Item Width: 2 variations
Culture: Does Not Apply
Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Time Period Produced: Unknown
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: No
Color: Multi-Color
Material: Matte Paper
Subject: Drugs
Type: Print
Medium: Paper
Theme: Advertising, Movies, Theater
Production Technique: Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Available Variations
Color: 11x14 inches
Price: 13.95 USD
Available Quantity: 9
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: 16x20 inches
Price: 21.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 3