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Drug films are films that depict either illicit drug distribution or drug use, whether as a major theme, such as by centering the film around drug subculture or by depicting it in a few memorable scenes. Drug cinema ranges from gritty social realism depictions to the utterly surreal depictions in art film and experimental film.
Films about the illegal drug trade, a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of prohibited drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license , of many types of drugs through the use of drug prohibition laws .
Frank Larry Matthews (February 13, 1944 – disappeared June 26, 1973), also known as Black Caesar, Mark IV and Pee Wee, was an American drug trafficker and crime boss who sold heroin and cocaine throughout the eastern United States from 1965 to 1972. He operated in 21 states and supplied drug dealers throughout every region of the country.
Dealer/Healer; Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (film) Death Drug; Death in Small Doses (1957 film) The Death of Richie; Death Trip (1967 film) Death Wish 4: The Crackdown; Deep Cover; The Deer (film) Déficit; Delhi Belly (film) Desires (film) Dev.D; Diane (2018 film) The Dirt (film) Dirty (2005 film) The Discreet ...
OPINION: I obviously love a good drug dealer drama, and I watch a lot of these shows, so allow me to share my rankings. The post My favorite drug dealer TV shows, ranked appeared first on TheGrio.
Kid Cannabis is a 2014 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by John Stockwell. It is based on the true story of a teen named Nate Norman who dropped out of high school to build a multimillion-dollar marijuana ring by trafficking drugs with his friends through the woods across the US-Canada international border.
Richard Thomas Porter [1] (July 26, 1965 – January 3, 1990), better known as Rich Porter, was an American drug kingpin and gangster who rose to prominence in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City during the crack era in the mid–1980s. [2] The 2002 film Paid in Full was based on Rich and his partners Azie Faison and Alpo Martinez.
Frank Booth is an over-the-top, crazed, loud, foul-mouthed and psychopathic gangster, drug-dealer and pimp, who is the central figure in Lumberton, North Carolina's criminal underworld. He is an aggressively unhinged, sadistic, perverse, abusive and animalistic man with a hair-trigger, light-switch-like temper that flares instantly into extreme ...