"She Shoulda Said 'No'!" (also known as
Wild Weed;
Marijuana, the Devil's Weed;
The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket; and
The Devil's Weed) is a 1949
exploitation film that follows in the spirit of
morality tales such as the 1936 films
Reefer Madness and
Marihuana. Directed by
Sam Newfield (using the pseudonym "Sherman Scott") and starring
Lila Leeds, it was originally produced to capitalize on the arrest of Leeds and
Robert Mitchum on a charge of
marijuana conspiracy. The film was issued under many titles; it struggled to find a distributor until film presenter
Kroger Babb picked up the rights, reissuing it as
The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket. Its relative success came only after the promotional posters were redone and a story fabricated that the film was being presented in conjunction with the
United States Treasury.