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Cocaine Cowboys

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 58m
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The story of how Miami became the cocaine capital of the United States in the early 1980's and the police officers who turned the tide on crime.The story of how Miami became the cocaine capital of the United States in the early 1980's and the police officers who turned the tide on crime.The story of how Miami became the cocaine capital of the United States in the early 1980's and the police officers who turned the tide on crime.

  • Director
    • Billy Corben
  • Stars
    • Jon Roberts
    • Al Sunshine
    • Sam Burstyn
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    14K
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    • Director
      • Billy Corben
    • Stars
      • Jon Roberts
      • Al Sunshine
      • Sam Burstyn
    • 35User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    Jon Roberts
    • Self
    Al Sunshine
    • Self
    Sam Burstyn
    • Self - Criminal Defense Attorney
    Mickey Munday
    • Self…
    Bob Palumbo
    • Self - Special Agent, Drug Enforcement Administration
    • (as Bob Palombo)
    Toni Mooney
    • Self - Jon Robert's Ex-Girlfriend
    Edna Buchanan
    • Self - Former Crime Reporter, Miami Herald
    Joseph Davis
    • Self - Former Chief Medical Examiner, Miami-Dade County
    • (as Dr. Joseph Davis)
    Al Singleton
    • Self - Homicide Detective, Miami-Dade Police Department
    Louis Caruso
    • Self - Criminal Defense Attorney
    • (as Louis Casuso)
    Raul Diaz
    • Self - Former Narcotics Detective, Miami-Dade Police Department
    Jorge Ayala
    • Self - Enforcer
    • (as Jorge 'Rivi' Ayala)
    Nelson Andreu
    • Self - Retired Homicide Detective, Miami Police Department
    Conrad Gomez
    • Assassin
    Kelly Hughes
    • Radio Room Girl
    Alfred Spellman
    Alfred Spellman
    • Chucho Castro
    Monica Rooker
    • Grizel Lorenzo
    Jenna Reeves
    • Girl in Ocean
    • Director
      • Billy Corben
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    8lastliberal

    Miami's real vice

    Life was good in Miami in the 70s. You could blow into town with $500 dollars in your pocket, and the next things you know, you are burying millions in your bag yard, driving the hottest cars, have two or three cigarette boats, a string of race horse, and land all the way up to horse country in Marion County. You didn't think twice about dropping $20,000 on food and drink because you had so much. The Miami skyline was booming with two dozen construction cranes operating, cars were selling like hotcakes, and there was no trace of the recession that was occurring elsewhere in the US.

    But, then came the 80s and there were 100,000 illegal Colombians in Miami and Castro had just flushed Cuba's toilet and dumped his criminals into the city in the Mariel boat lift. War began between the drug dealers on these two sides, and it came to the attention of Reagan and Bush that there was a problem in Miami that affected the whole country.

    Long before I got attracted to Carl Hiaasen's fiction, I was reading his columns from the Miami Herald. Forget Scarface, this was the real thing. Shootouts with shotguns and automatic weapons on the streets in broad daylight. Miami had become Dodge City and Chicago during Prohibition to the tenth power.

    This is the story of those two decades in Miami and the results today - a booming international city built on cocaine. The truth really is more exciting than what you see on Miami Vice.
    10phlnthrpy

    Excellent documentary

    Although I had the opportunity to see the unfinished version of what is sure to be an award-winning film, I was thoroughly impressed by Cocaine Cowboys. Without giving anything away, let me just say that this film refrains from the type of overly preachy or overly glorified view of the cocaine business in the late 1970's and 1980's. A nice balance of character analysis mixed with an abundance of archival data kept my interest throughout the experience...and I walked out of the theater feeling as though I really learned a great deal, not only about historical occurrences, and their impact on a few central characters or society as a whole; rather, I left the cinema with a grasp of the time period from many different perspectives: Columbian drug lords, Cocaine transporters and dealers, special task force members assigned to find the aforementioned groups, local media then and now, land developers, vacationers, car salesmen, and your average Miamian. Perspectives offered were not limited in scope. I highly recommend this film.
    9shorty6_1_90

    Spectacular!

    I never could have guessed how intricate the cocaine industry was at this time. I was born post the cocaine era so I did not know how incredibly different the laws were during that time. This documentary gives so much insight into this high-speed world of drugs. I loved how the director allowed the members involved to tell their stories; however I wish that he had let them tell all of their stories & it was kind of jumpy when moving a narration when moving from one involved member to another would help the transition to be better understood. But now I'm hooked I wished that some of the involved members had not passed away because I have got to know more the system was so complex I want to know how it all works.
    10bishop24312000

    This really sums it up

    This was a spectacular depiction of the life and times of Miami in it's criminal hay day. I witnessed the carnage first hand as a member of federal law enforcement and this documentary hits the nail squarely on the head. What made this really enjoyable for me is the way the director conveys the story. It is flashy and all over the place... just like Miami at that time. This was one of the few documentaries that told the stories of both sides of the struggle. The makers of this film were also able to do something very difficult. They assembled interviews from both sides of the fight. Anyone that is or was in my line of work knows how difficult it is to pull that off. Most documentaries are steeped in biased rhetoric and never give the viewer the chance to form an opinion based on all the facts. For those of us who remember those days and can be honest with ourselves and others about the gravity of that situation, it stirs up a long stored emotion. I can understand why people may find this documentary offensive or cheap, politically correct agendas have a way of skewing reason. That mentality is probably why this behavior has gone on so long. I wish I could take some of the misinformed back in time to see the reality of those times. It makes the nonsense of today look like Disney World. This documentary was an excellent depiction of the times.
    6IRateFilms

    The real Miami Vice, or so they Claim.

    A very stylized documentary, for a very stylized period of time, Cocaine Cowboys takes us into the world of Miami between 1970 and 1980. Using plush diversions with still images The Kid Stays in the Picture made popular, Cocaine Cowboys shows the immense changes Miami went through as it discovered the drug cocaine. Primarily interviewing three of the main names during this drug and blood soaked era, this film delves into a world filled with money, women and more importantly cocaine. As the film informs us, the Colombian Cartel made over ten billion dollars during their escapades in the Miami area, not only for themselves, but for the Americans helping them distribute.

    The characters that are being interviewed, including an inmate captured for over twenty murders, never so much as flinch as they describe in detail, brutal murders. It is truly fascinating to listen to these criminals, two of which were released from prison, reminisce their achievements within crime organizations. This documentary does lack some of the more interesting comparisons director Billy Corben does brag about in his advertising for the film. Saying that it is the true story behind Scarface and Miami Vice, Cocaine Cowboys barely touches on these comparisons, and seems to bring the most interest from these brief allegories.

    Despite this small short coming, the rest of the film is entertaining and educational, especially for a native Floridian like myself. I never really knew how large this business was in Miami until I watched this true rendition of the over fantasized films it claims to be the inspiration for. Explaining allot of what the American government will look away from, due to hefty drug money profits, does put a perspective on its true intentions, be it accepting drug money, ammunition money, or any type of blood money.

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      Blanco was killed by two gunmen on a motorcycle as she walked out of a butcher shop in her hometown, Medellín, on September 3, 2012. The Miami Herald cites El Colombiano newspaper reports that one man fired two bullets into her head, executing her in the type of "motorcycle assassination" she has been credited with inventing.
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      Griselda Blanco: [Last Title card] Griselda Blanco was released from prison on June 6, 2004.

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      Features Scarface (1983)

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кокаиновые ковбои
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Rakontur
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $150,056
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,295
      • Oct 29, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $167,078
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      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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