Cocaine Cowboys Page #16

Synopsis: In the 1980s, ruthless Colombian cocaine barons invaded Miami with a brand of violence unseen in this country since Prohibition-era Chicago - and it put the city on the map. "Cocaine Cowboys" is the true story of how Miami became the drug, murder and cash capital of the United States, told by the people who made it all happen.
Director(s): Billy Corben
Production: Magnolia Pictures
 
IMDB:
7.9
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
R
Year:
2006
118 min
Website
559 Views


a maniac murderess and it forces.

They arrested her in the house.

And I kissed her in the cheek,

as I promised to the agents

many months before.

The police believes that it is responsible

of at least 200 murders...

in one period of more 10 years

of wars for drugs.

Today, an arrest that could demolish

to one of the figures

more notorious criminals from Florida.

Then they arrested their children.

Everything one came below seriously.

Now I take care to myself.

All are in the jail less me.

And they are looking for me.

For that then, him and their siblings

they were in the airport

in a stolen car.

It stops them the police

and they resist to the arrest.

They had cocaine

and they put them low it guards.

I am low it guards from then on.

With the time, the market of the drug

it was disarticulated by the police.

Much of that money

let us say that it disappeared,

and while it was judged,

it sentenced and he/she sent to prison

to the drug dealers, something happened.

The businesses

that they frequented and they supported

they began to melt and to close.

The bank Sunshine State

it is outside of career.

It is alleged that Sunshine State

it was bought with the laundry

of money of the drugs.

All the night clubs melted,

the concessionaires

they left to the bankruptcy,

the jeweler'ses.

The real estate businesses

they are decaying.

That type of businesses

it has suffered too much.

Those crashes

they created new opportunities.

The economy of Miami stayed

with the speculators that won

money with the business of the drugs.

If you had a concessionaire

whose sales were

of 20 millions to 60 millions for anus

during ten years, there you have

500 millions extra

that they are giving turns.

Not it would have been there

if you didn't have the horrors

of the Horsemen of the Cocaine.

The drugs destroy to the community

when it is fought with the street.

When we speak from drugs to the level

that the main drug dealers

they live, they go of vacations

and they buy houses here,

washing the money, etc.,

that improves the economy

of a city or community.

Much of that money

he/she went privately to infrastructures.

Constructions for the value

of 2300 million dollars

you Ilevan to end in the center of Miami.

The general construction

in the center and in Brickell.

The authorities of the center

they say that more constructions

for 1000 million dollars

you Ilevarn to end

in the next ones 6 to 8 months.

Uf, built half of the city.

It built the towers,

the sky-scrapers.

They say that the boom of the construction

it will last the next 10 years.

The drug traffic

it saved Miami in many ways.

If you look to the buildings,

many of them

they were built

or they were paid with money of drugs.

These new constructions represent

25.000 new works

and annual wages for millions.

The new condominiums,

offices and banks

they will add about 20 millions

of more dollars

to the base of taxes of Miami.

While the cocaine entered Miami

and the millions of dollars

they entered in Latin America,

legitimate Miami

he/she realized that it was

the entrance to the rest of America.

The traffic of drugs

it put to Miami in the map.

i Newsweek /i Ilam to Miami

Casablanca of America.

What contrast with Io of 7 years behind.

A thing about the terrible publicity

it is that there was much.

All spoke of Miami.

- Miami.

- Miami.

- Miami.

- To Miami Beach.

- The whole world.

- People said:

"I always wanted to go to Miami,

"?seriously it is this way? The beaches that I see

"and the beautiful women

and the night" clubs.

It Is the Club 1235.

It is the place where

he/she took place the great party

of i Mlaml Vlce /i on Saturday.

We were in television

every Friday

with i Mlaml Vlce.

The histories were based

entirely in the drug traffic.

He/she can that i Mlaml Vlce /i he/she doesn't help

to improve the image of the city,

but he/she makes a lot for the local economy.

Don Johnson and i Mlaml Vlce, /i

To Pacino in i Caracortada.

It was very attractive.

This is Miami, everything is more relaxed.

It was interesting

because when the series came out

they found an abandoned hotel

or a gas station in the beach,

they put lights, they painted them,

they fixed them, they renovated them,

they recorded the scenes there

and they left a renovated place behind.

I believe that they made that a lot of people

he/she saw the possibilities that there was.

At the end of the 80 and principles of the 90

the European industry of the fashion

South discovered Beach,

and behind the models

the European rich visitors come

that they pursued the models.

And we finish receiving to the famous ones.

He/she reminds me to the city Greenwich in 1965

because it is in fashion and it is new.

Then Ilegaron the paparazzi

and they created a phenomenon.

It passed of being a place vacacional

to be the international capital

prosperous of America.

The world began

to converge to Miami and Io we get.

We could have reborned

without so much people died.

He/she could have lived without it.

And a lot of people could live

without the enormous contribution

of money to the community.

There were colateral too many effects.

Not I believe that the economic benefits

they were worth the cost in the society.

I still love more Miami, but the master

by Io that was

before the war of the cocaine.

? What price was it paid by a sky-scraper?

? How much people he/she had to die

for those buildings?

Not it was worthwhile,

too many died hence.

Honestly, Miami

it would not be where it is today

without having lived the horrors

and tragedies of those years.

Today people delight speaking

of how they survived

in Miami in 70 80.

I returned because he/she had to make it.

Not he/she had option.

Jon Roberts left the federal prison

in October of 2000

It Returned to Florida

as condition of their conditional freedom

I will never forget when I left,

I went to a hotel in South Beach

Ilamado The Surfcomber.

The first tomorrow

I got up and I went to the beach.

It was recumbent and a girl leaves the water

and while it leaves

I see that he/she doesn't have the part of up.

They have to understand

that he/she made 11 years that it was in prison.

He/she looked at that naked girl

and non Io could believe, I got scared.

I ran to the hotel and I could not leave

of the room during one day.

"? What did it happen?"

The world had changed.

The city had grown a lot

in those 12 years.

Mickey Munday was a fugitive

during 6 years

until it was arrested by the police

in 1992.

It left prison in December of 1999.

Non Io knows, the times change.

In that time,

we didn't care anything.

Miami was an open city,

totally different.

If you requested me that it killed to such and which

alone you should point out it

and me Io murdered.

It is no longer open,

it is a different city.

Today could not make it.

He/she would make it in a completely different way.

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