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IMDbOutstanding Music and Lyrics | 2005 | Dan
Outstanding Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005
Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005 | Kristen
2005 | Andy
Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for NonCommercial Television | 2006 | Jeff
Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement | 2006 | Dave
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television MovieMiniSeriesPilot | 2006 | Jan
2005 | Andy
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries Movie or a Special NonProsthetic | 2005 | Victoria
Outstanding Choreography | 2005 | Mary Ann
Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2005 | Kristen
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2005
Best Costume Design in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2005
Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005 | Christian
Box Office Collection 8,972 USD
Neve Campbell was, at the time, one of the most recognizable actresses in the film, despite the fact that her role was relatively small. While the production wanted to be able to give her a bigger part, it was decided that it would be unwise to do so, since the two biggest female leads both were romantically involved with Christian Campbell's character. Christian is Neve Campbell's brother.
This is one of the most complicated musicals filmed for television. The movie contains sixteen musical sequences, several complex large-scale dance numbers, and cast members that are proud to display their actual singing voices.
In 1997, writing partners Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, who had met while studying at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, were driving from Oakland to Los Angeles and listening to Frank Zappa's "Joe's Garage". "So I started picturing it in my head," Studney recalls. "Frank Zappa's concept of a musical and then it just hit me. I turned to Kevin and said 'What about doing Reefer Madness as a musical?'" By the time the creative duo reached Los Angeles, they had already written the first song.
During the orgy dance number, one of the dancers is, in reality, director Andy Fickman's wife, and another dancer is Christian Campbell's real life girlfriend. Since the film was shot in Canada, the remaining dancers were actually Canadian strippers hired to do the dance sequence.
The number 420 can be spotted several times in the film. It appears as a house number, on a sign in the church, as a time of day in the Reefer Den (when Mae and Jack go out for Chinese) and on the town sign.
"Sally DeBains: So, how tall are you, Jimmy? Jimmy: Five feet, nine inches. Sally DeBains: Let's forget the five feet and concentrate on the nine inches."
"Mary Lane: I think I've been shot! [collapses, Sally screams] Sally DeBains: She fell down!"