 | Miami, Florida, is the destination for filmmaker Billy Corben in this exploratory documentary on how the community was affected by a deluge of Colombian cocaine in the 1970s and '80s. |
 | This sequel to 2006's phenomenal documentary on Miami's cocaine economy takes the action to Oakland in the 1990s. When Charles Cosby writes a letter to the imprisoned Griselda Blanco (the terrifying "Cocaine Godmother" seen in the first film), the... |
 | Charles Prentice goes to Costa del Sol to spring his arsonist-murderer brother Frank from prison. Despite Frank's confession, Charles doesn't believe he did it. This thriller, which begins like a conventional mystery, eventually becomes a classically... |
 | Drawing on declassified CIA documents and extensive interviews with drug dealers and drug lords, Webb reports on the corruption and ultimate responsibility of the CIA for the drug trafficking that plagues the United States. |
 | Drawing on declassified CIA documents and extensive interviews with drug dealers and drug lords, Webb reports on the corruption and ultimate responsibility of the CIA for the drug trafficking that plagues the United States. |
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 | George Jung was an American boy made good--sort of. After an average childhood, he grew up to become one of the key figures in the go-go '80s cocaine trade. As a major drug smuggler along U.S.-Columbian routes, he had adventures worthy of an H. Rider... |
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