Face Reality: Uncovering the Lies of Adult Alcohol and Drug Use (1998) - Double Feature

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No family is immune to the hidden war with drug and alcohol addiction. Each year, more people than anyone would ever imagine are being lured into the dangerous masquerade of substance abuse. The reality behind the mask is disillusionment in life, destroyed families and even death. In Face Realily, popular speaker Milton Creagh blows the cover off the "casual user" myth and exposes the truth that drug and alcohol use is not just a problem with youth but is an even more serious issue with adults. This 30-minute, dramatic exposé shares the startling fads and risks of substance abuse through eye-opening interviews, devastatingly true stories and hopeful insights. Families learn that they are responsible for their choices and they can live a meaningful, drug-free life. It's a critical message every family needs to hear


Main Cast: Milton Creagh

Directors: Bob Garner, Patrick Brock

Writers: Bob Garner, Patrick Brock

Editor: Paul Murphy

Cinematographer: Steve Flanigan


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