The Cocaine Fiends
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The Cocaine Fiends, originally known as The Pace That Kills, is a 1935 exploitation film. Directed by William O'Connor, the film, starring Lois January, told the story of a woman called Jane Bradford, who gets involved with a drug dealer and becomes addicted to cocaine.
Similar to other movies of the genre, the final film was a reissued work with additional scenes, mostly using footage from The Pace That Kills, which was originally released in 1928.
[edit] Trivia
The motion picture is credited among a list of notable cult films for being included in a past public film showing at the annual Mid atlantic nostalgia convention in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Irish indie band The Jane Bradfords named themselves after the lead character in this film.
[edit] References
- IMDb: The Pace That Kills
- The complete film in the public domain available at Internet Archive
- Rotten Tomatoes: The Cocaine Fiends.
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