Reefer Madness (2005 Film) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

  1. "Reefer Madness" - Lecturer, Parents, Zombies
  2. "Romeo and Juliet" - Jimmy, Mary, Company
  3. "The Stuff" - Mae
  4. "Down at the Ol' Five and Dime" - Mary, Miss Poppy, Lecturer, Company
  5. "Jimmy Takes a Hit" - Sally, Jimmy, Jack, Mae, Ralph, Company
  6. "The Orgy" - Sally, Jimmy, Jack, Ralph, Mae, Moloch, Company
  7. "Lonely Pew" - Mary, Lecturer, Company
  8. "Listen to Jesus, Jimmy" - Jesus Christ, Joan of Arc, Satan, Company
  9. "Mary Jane/Mary Lane" - Jimmy, Mary, Mae, Jack, Singing Clams, Miss Poppy, Dead Old Man, Officer Sordelet, Jesus, Joan, Satan, Ralph, Sally, Chinese Man, Company
  10. "The Brownie Song" - Jimmy, Mae, Sally, Jack, Ralph
  11. "Little Mary Sunshine" - Ralph, Mary
  12. "Mary's Death" - Jimmy, Mary
  13. "Murder!" - Jimmy, Ralph, Mary, Satan, Sally, Jack, Mae, Zombies
  14. "The Stuff (Reprise)" - Mae
  15. "Tell 'Em the Truth" - Mae, Lecturer, Jimmy, Mary, Jack, Sally, Ralph, Company
  16. "Romeo and Juliet (Reprise)" - Mary, Jimmy
  17. "Reefer Madness (Finale)" - Company
  18. "Reefer Madness" (end credits) - Lecturer, Sally, Company
  19. "Mary Jane/Mary Lane" (end credits) - Mary, Jimmy, Company

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