Cocaine Cowboys is a 2006 documentary film exploring the rise of cocaine dealer Jon Roberts, described by prosecutors as "The Medellin Cartel's American representative." A sequel entitled Cocaine Cowboys 2, also known as Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin' With the Godmother, was released in 2008. While another sequel called Cocaine Cowboys 3: How to Make Money Selling Drugs came out in 2012. A revised and extended version of the original film, titled Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded, was then released in April 2014.
Cocaine Cowboys

R1h 58m7.7

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Miami's transformation into the US cocaine trade's epicenter in the early 1980s is a gripping tale of organized crime and law enforcement's courageous battle to restore order and justice.

Cocaine Cowboys 2

R1h 37m6.7

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Set in 1991 Oakland, California, the film tells the story of Charles Crosby, a cocaine dealer as he navigates the gritty streets of the city.

How to Make Money Selling Drugs

NR1h 36m7.6

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A gripping portrayal of the drug trade reveals the complexities of drug policy and the ethical struggles surrounding the war on drugs, providing a powerful look at the individuals affected by it.

Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded

R2h 32m7.7

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Miami's 1980s transformation into a major hub for drug trafficking and organized crime was characterized by extreme violence, rivaling the notorious Prohibition-era Chicago.

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