Curious Alice (1971)
6/10
Makes you want to do drugs
1 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Dave Dixon, the Culture Czar, was the lead DJ of the legendary "Air Aces" on Detroit's rock station WABX and the first person to play Sabbath, The Doors, Led Zeppelin and The Doors in the Motor City. Beyond co-writing Peter, Paul and Mary's "I Dig Rock & Roll Music," he co-wrote this animated film that explains drugs through Alice In Wonderland which is totally right on with the kids and four years after Jefferson Airplane did the same thing in "White Rabbit."

The art in this movie is mind-boggling, however, and you'll be entranced as Alice learns about LSD from the Mad Hatter, speed from the March Hare, heroin from the King of Hearts and barbituates from the Dormouse.

Made by the National Institute of Mental Health in 1971 and meant for use with ten-year-old students, if I had seen this before my teen years I would have done all the drugs in high school. The National Coordinating Council on Drug Education agreed, writing that viewers "may be intrigued by the fantasy world of drugs" after watching it.
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