Ten Nights in a Barroom
Ten Nights in a Barroom ★★ 1913
The evils of alcohol are dramatized when they ruin a man's life. One of many propaganda films about alcohol and the problems that it caused that were made during the prohibition era. Silent, with a musical score. Remade in 1931. 68m/B VHS . Robert Lawrence, Marie Trado, Gladys Egan, Violet Horner, Jack Regan; D: Lee Beggs; W: Lee Beggs.
More From encyclopedia.com
Alcohol , ALCOHOL. The word "alcohol" is derived from the Arabic word al kuhul, meaning 'essence'. The favorite mood-altering drug in the United States, as in… Alcohol And Health , Alcohol is a central-nervous-system depressant that affects judgment, coordination, and inhibition. Mild alcohol intoxication causes a relaxed and ca… Temperance Movements , The temperance movement in the United States first became a national crusade in the early nineteenth century. An initial source of the movement was a… Denatured Alcohol , denatured alcohol
alcohol, denatured
alcohol, denatured Drinkable alcohol is subject to tax in most countries and for industrial use it is denatured… Spike Lee , Spike Lee 1957–
Filmmaker
At a Glance…
Pursued Film Career
Scored a Surprise Hit with She’s Gotta Have It
School Daze: A Microcosm of Black Life
Expl… Fetal Alcohol Syndrome , Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) represents a preventable pattern of clinical abnormalities that develop during embryogenesis (the developmental stages s…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Ten Nights in a Barroom